Diocese of Tsidyessus ( Latin: Dioecesis Cidyessensis ) - the abolished diocese of the Patriarchate of Constantinople , currently the titular diocese of the Roman Catholic Church .
| Diocese of Tsidiousus | |
|---|---|
| Dioecesis cidyessensis | |
Map of the Diocese of Asia , V century | |
| A country | |
| Established | V century, since 1874 - titular diocese |
| Date of Abolition | IX century |
History
The ancient city of Tsidiesus was located in the Asia diocese and is identified today with the archaeological site of Buca , located on the territory of modern Turkey .
From the 5th to the 9th centuries, the city of Tsidiesus was the center of the diocese of the eparchy of the same name, which was part of the Metropolitanate of Laodicea of Phrygia .
Since 1874, the diocese of Tsidiesus has been the titular diocese of the Roman Catholic Church.
Greek Bishops
- Bishop Heraclius (mentioned in 451);
- Bishop Andrew (mentioned in 787);
- Bishop Thomas (mentioned in 879).
Titular Bishops
- Bishop José Terrés OP [1] (04.21.1874 - 2.04.1906);
- Bishop Lajos Rajner (06/14/1906 - 03/27/1920);
- Bishop Natale Gabriele Moriondo OP (06/28/1920 - 05/19/1922) - appointed Bishop of Caserta ;
- Bishop Antonín Čech (3.01.1923 - 08.26.1929);
- Bishop Paulin-Joseph-Justin Albouy MEP (03/27/1930 - 04/11/1946) - appointed Archbishop of Nanning ;
- Bishop Claude-Philippe Bayeux MEP (04/10/1947 - 12/18/1965) - appointed Bishop of Ubon ;
Notes
- ↑ see Abbreviations of Catholic Male Monastic Orders and Congregations
Source
- Annuario Pontificio , Libreria Editrice Vaticana, Città del Vaticano, 2003, p. 794, ISBN 88-209-7422-3
- Pius Bonifacius Gams, Series episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae , Leipzig 1931, p. 445 (lat.)
- Michel Lequien, Oriens christianus in quatuor Patriarchatus digestus , Parigi 1740, Tomo I, coll. 801-802 (lat.)