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Cabarsussi

Cabarsussi, was an ancient civitas (municipality) and bishopric in the Roman province of Byzacena (Roman North Africa), that is tentatively identifiable with ruins at Drâa-Bellouan in modern Tunisia.[1] The current bishop is Terence Robert Curtin, auxiliary bishop of Melbourne.

Cabarsussi was the seat of an ancient diocese [2][3][4] of which remains only the name as quasi-diocesan title, which may be granted to a pre-diocesan prelate, an auxiliary or coadjutor bishop etc.[5]

History edit

TO ELABORATE

The bishopric at Cabarsussi was established in 393 by a council of Donatist dissidents, who followed Maximian. The diocese was firmly Donatist in its churchmanship. Cabarsussi was the site of a Church Council in 393 called by a council of dissident Donatist bishops,[6] held on 24 June 393[7][8] who excommunicated their primate Primianus, the Donatist Bishop of Carthage, in favor of Maximian. This council was hosted by Cabarsussi Bishop, Donato the first bishop of the newly created bishopric.

Another Donatist, Marciano, attended the Council of Carthage 411, as a strong hold of Donatism the town had no Catholic bishops at this time.

In the 6th century, Bishop Theodore, was mentioned by Victor of Tunnuna in his Chronicle of the history of the world; as a defender of the Three Chapters, Theodore was exiled to Constantinople, where he died the same day of the death of Justinian. Finally, the last known bishop of Cabarsussi is Mustolo, who took part in the anti-monothetalism Council of Carthage of 641.

Residential Suffragan Bishops
  • Donatus (fl 393) (Donatist)
  • Marcianus (fl 411) (Donatist)
  • Theodorus (13 November 565)
  • Mustolus (fl 641)

Titular see edit

The diocese of Cabarsussi was nominally restored in 1933 as Latin Titular bishopric of Cabarsussi (Latin = Curiate Italian) / Cabarsussitan(us) (Latin adjective) [9]

It has had the following incumbents, so far of the fitting Episcopal (lowest) rank :

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Titular Episcopal See of Cabarsussi at gcatholic.org.
  2. ^ Pius Bonifacius Gams, Series episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae, (Leipzig, 1931), p. 464.
  3. ^ Stefano Antonio Morcelli, Africa christiana, Volume I, (Brescia,1816), p. 112.
  4. ^ Anatole Toulotte, Géographie de l'Afrique chrétienne, vol. II Byzacène et Tripolitaine, Montreuil-sur-mer (1894), pp. 68–70.
  5. ^ Titular Episcopal See of Cabarsussi at gcatholic.org.
  6. ^ Augustine, St. Augustine on the Psalms, Volume 2 (Paulist Press, 1960) p400.
  7. ^ Saint Augustine, Letters of Augustine, Letters 100-155.
  8. ^ Usilla.
  9. ^ Titular Episcopal See of Cabarsussi at gcatholic.org.

Sources and external links edit

  • GCatholic - (former and) titular see
  • catholic-hierarchy.org

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Cabarsussi was an ancient civitas municipality and bishopric in the Roman province of Byzacena Roman North Africa that is tentatively identifiable with ruins at Draa Bellouan in modern Tunisia 1 The current bishop is Terence Robert Curtin auxiliary bishop of Melbourne Cabarsussi was the seat of an ancient diocese 2 3 4 of which remains only the name as quasi diocesan title which may be granted to a pre diocesan prelate an auxiliary or coadjutor bishop etc 5 Contents 1 History 2 Titular see 3 See also 4 References 5 Sources and external linksHistory editTO ELABORATE The bishopric at Cabarsussi was established in 393 by a council of Donatist dissidents who followed Maximian The diocese was firmly Donatist in its churchmanship Cabarsussi was the site of a Church Council in 393 called by a council of dissident Donatist bishops 6 held on 24 June 393 7 8 who excommunicated their primate Primianus the Donatist Bishop of Carthage in favor of Maximian This council was hosted by Cabarsussi Bishop Donato the first bishop of the newly created bishopric Another Donatist Marciano attended the Council of Carthage 411 as a strong hold of Donatism the town had no Catholic bishops at this time In the 6th century Bishop Theodore was mentioned by Victor of Tunnuna in his Chronicle of the history of the world as a defender of the Three Chapters Theodore was exiled to Constantinople where he died the same day of the death of Justinian Finally the last known bishop of Cabarsussi is Mustolo who took part in the anti monothetalism Council of Carthage of 641 Residential Suffragan Bishops Donatus fl 393 Donatist Marcianus fl 411 Donatist Theodorus 13 November 565 Mustolus fl 641 Titular see editThe diocese of Cabarsussi was nominally restored in 1933 as Latin Titular bishopric of Cabarsussi Latin Curiate Italian Cabarsussitan us Latin adjective 9 It has had the following incumbents so far of the fitting Episcopal lowest rank Gabriel Kihimbare 1964 09 29 death 1964 12 15 as Auxiliary bishop of Archdiocese of Gitega 1964 09 29 1964 12 15 Joseph Blomjous White Fathers M Afr 1965 10 15 resigned 1977 05 13 on emeritate died 1992 previously Titular Bishop of Bubastis 1946 04 11 1950 06 27 as Apostolic Vicar of Musoma Maswa Tanzania 1946 04 11 1950 06 24 Apostolic Vicar of Mwanza Tanzania 1950 06 25 1953 03 25 Apostolic Administrator of Apostolic Vicariate of Maswa Tanzania 1950 06 27 1953 03 25 Bishop of Mwanza Tanzania 1953 03 25 retired 1965 10 15 Arnaldo Clemente Canale 1977 06 10 death 1990 07 30 as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Buenos Aires Argentina 1977 06 10 1990 07 30 Albert Malcolm Ranjith Patabendige Don 1991 06 17 1995 11 02 as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Colombo Sri Lanka 1991 06 17 1995 11 02 later Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Ratnapura Sri Lanka 1995 11 02 2001 10 01 Archbishop ad personam 2001 10 01 2004 04 29 as Adjunct Secretary of Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples 2001 10 01 2005 12 10 Titular Archbishop of Umbriatico 2004 04 29 2009 06 16 as papal diplomat Apostolic Nuncio ambassador to Indonesia 2004 04 29 2005 12 10 Apostolic Nuncio to Timor Leste 2004 04 29 2005 12 10 Roman Curia official Secretary of Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments 2005 12 10 2009 06 16 Metropolitan Archbishop of above Colombo Sri Lanka 2009 06 16 President of Bishops Conference of Sri Lanka 2010 04 created Cardinal Priest of S Lorenzo in Lucina 2010 11 20 2011 02 13 Jose Maria Pinheiro 1997 02 12 2005 03 09 first as Auxiliary Bishop of Diocese of Guajara Mirim Brazil 1997 02 12 2003 08 06 then as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Sao Paulo Brazil 2003 08 06 2005 03 09 later Bishop of Braganca Paulista Brazil 2005 03 09 retired 2009 09 16 Joaquim Justino Carreira 2005 03 24 2011 11 23 as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Sao Paulo Brazil 2005 03 24 2011 11 23 later Bishop of Guarulhos Brazil 2011 11 23 death 2013 09 01 Antonio Manuel Moiteiro Ramos 2012 06 08 2014 07 04 as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Braga Portugal 2012 06 08 2014 07 04 later Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Aveiro Portugal 2014 07 04 Terence Curtin French 2014 07 04 as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Melbourne Australia 2014 11 07 See also editList of Catholic dioceses in TunisiaReferences edit Titular Episcopal See of Cabarsussi at gcatholic org Pius Bonifacius Gams Series episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae Leipzig 1931 p 464 Stefano Antonio Morcelli Africa christiana Volume I Brescia 1816 p 112 Anatole Toulotte Geographie de l Afrique chretienne vol II Byzacene et Tripolitaine Montreuil sur mer 1894 pp 68 70 Titular Episcopal See of Cabarsussi at gcatholic org Augustine St Augustine on the Psalms Volume 2 Paulist Press 1960 p400 Saint Augustine Letters of Augustine Letters 100 155 Usilla Titular Episcopal See of Cabarsussi at gcatholic org Sources and external links editGCatholic former and titular see catholic hierarchy org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cabarsussi 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