Antiochia in Pisidia (titular see)

Antiochia in Pisidia is an archepiscopal titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. Since 1933 it has been named after the ancient city of Antiochia in Pisidia, visited by Saint Paul on his missionary journeys (Acts 13:14).[1]

Titular Archbishops of Antiochia in Pisidia
No. Name Office From To
1 Carlo Belgrado Bishop emeritus of the Diocese of Ascoli Piceno (Italy) 1860
2 Leopoldo Franchi Bishop emeritus of the Diocese of Livorno (Italy) 11 February 1898 1902
3 Charles-François Turinaz Bishop of Nancy (France) 1 August 1913 19 October 1918
4 Biovanni Volpi bishop emeritus of the Diocese of Arezzo (Italy) 3 July 1919 19 June 1931
5 Gustavo Matteoni Coadjutor bishop to the Archdiocese of Siena (Italy) 3 March 1932 29 September 1932
6 Filippo Bernadini Curia bishop 13 March 1933 26 August 1954
7 José María Bueno y Monreal Coadjutor bishop of the Archdiocese of Seville (Spain) 27 October 1954 8 April 1957
8 Fermín Emilio Lafitte Coadjutor bishop of the Archdiocese of Buenos Aires (Argentina) 20 January 1958 25 March 1959
9 Francisco de Assis Pires Bishop emeritus of the Diocese of Crato (Brazil) 11 July 1959 10 February 1960
10 Corrado Bafile Curia bishop 13 February 1960 24 May 1976

Notes

The appointment of Angelo Giacinto Scapardini to this title on 10 September 1910, apparently in error, was promptly changed on 23 September.[2]

References

  1. (in German) Unterwegs mit Paulus (1. Missionsreise): „Paulus klare Verkündigung des Heils in Antiochia in Pisidien“ (Word-Dokument; 46 kB) Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Acta Apostolicae Sedis (PDF). Vol. II. 1910. pp. 729, 742. Retrieved 27 April 2020.


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