Mibiarca

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The diocese of Mibiarca (in Latin: Dioecesis Mibiarcensis) is a suppressed and titular see of the Catholic Church, in today's Tunisia.[1][2][3][4] It is an ancient episcopal seat of the Late Roman province of Byzacena.

Africa Proconsularis (125 AD)

The only known bishop of this African diocese was John,[3] who participated in the anti-monotheistic council of Carthage (641).[4]

Today Mibiarca survives as a titular diocese established in 1933. Its initial bishop was Marcelo Gérin y Boulay, the Prelate of Choluteca in Honduras, who was appointed in 1966. The current titular bishop is Thomas Padiyath, who was appointed in 2022[1][2] and who is an auxiliary bishop of the Syro-Malabar Eparchy of Shamshabad in India.[5]

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List of Catholic titular bishops of Mibiarca[1][2]
Name Sui iuris church Appointed Concomitant appointment Term end Notes
Marcelo Gérin y BoulayLatin Church30 Dec 1966Prelate of Choluteca, Honduras[6]29 Aug 1979Appointed, Bishop of Choluteca
Emilio OgñénovichLatin Church1 Oct 1979Auxiliary Bishop of Bahía Blanca, Argentina[7]8 Jun 1982Appointed, Bishop of Mercedes, Argentina
José Oscar Barahona CastilloLatin Church16 Jul 1982Auxiliary Bishop of San Vicente, El Salvador[8]6 Jun 1983Appointed, Bishop of San Vicente
Luis Morgan (Aloysius) CaseyLatin Church3 Nov 1983Auxiliary Bishop of La Paz, Bolivia[9]27 Jul 2022Died in office as Vicar Apostolic Emeritus of Pando, Bolivia
Thomas PadiyathSyro-Malabar Church25 Aug 2022Auxiliary Bishop of Shamshabad, India[5]presentincumbent
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