- Source: Apisa Maius
Apisa Maius is a former Roman-Berber city and present Latin Catholic titular bishopric.
History
Apisa Maius was an Ancient city in the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis.
It was a bishopric, suffragan to the Metropolitan of Carthage.
Its ruins are at Tarf-Ech-Chena, in modern Tunisia.
Titular see
In 1933, the diocese was nominally revived as a titular see of the lowest (episcopal) rank.
So far, it had the following consecutive incumbents, all members of Latin congregations:
Johannes Theodor Suhr, Benedictines (O.S.B.) (1964.10.06 – 1976.06.16)
Lorenzo Miccheli Filippetti, Augustinians (O.S.A.) (1976.08.12 – 1978.01.17)
Julio Terrazas Sandoval, Redemptorists (C.SS.R.) (later Cardinal) (1978.04.15 – 1982.01.09)
Josephus Tethool, Missionaries of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (M.S.C.) (1982.04.02 – 2010.01.18)
Charles Mahuza Yava, Salesians (S.D.S.), Bishop-emeritus of Ambanja, Apostolic Vicar of Apostolic Vicariate of the Comoros Archipelago (2010.05.01 – ...)
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Josephus Tethool
- Petrus Canisius Mandagi
- Julio Terrazas Sandoval
- Apisa Maius
- Josephus Tethool
- Julio Terrazas Sandoval
- Apostolic Vicariate of the Comoros Archipelago
- List of Catholic titular sees
- Christianity in the Roman Africa province
- Catholic Church in Tunisia
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Balecium