Titular diocese of Adrasus
Adrasus ( Italian : Adraso ) is a titular bishopric of the Roman Catholic Church .
It has its origins in the ancient place Adrasos in the Turkish Isauria countryside and was a suffragan from Seleucia in Isauria .
| Titular Bishops of Adrasus | ||||
| No. | Surname | Office | from | to |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | François Marie Collet | April 14, 1766 | ||
| 2 | Stanisław Kostka Choromański | Auxiliary Bishop in Seiny ( Poland ) | December 15, 1828 | November 21, 1836 |
| 3 | György Girk | Auxiliary Bishop in Kalocsa ( Hungary ) | September 17, 1838 | March 10, 1853 |
| 4th | Vital-Honoré Tirmarche | June 10, 1853 | July 17, 1871 | |
| 5 | Jacques Bax CICM | Vicar Apostolic of Mongolia ( China ) | October 23, 1874 | January 4, 1895 |
| 6th | John Gallagher | Coadjutor Bishop of Goulburn ( Australia ) | March 29, 1895 | June 13, 1900 |
| 7th | Florian-Jean-Baptiste Démange MEP | Vicar Apostolic of Taiku ( Korea ) | April 8, 1911 | February 9, 1938 |
| 8th | Melquisedec del Canto Teran | Bishop emeritus of San Felipe ( Chile ) | March 19, 1938 | June 15, 1940 |
| 9 | Henry Joseph Thünemann OSFS | Vicar Apostolic of Keimoes ( South Africa ) | July 9, 1940 | January 11, 1951 |
| 10 | Mate Garković | Apostolic Administrator of Zadar ( Croatia ) | February 22, 1952 | December 24, 1960 |
| 11 | Norman Joseph Gallagher | Auxiliary Bishop in the Military Ordinary of Canada | June 25, 1963 | April 16, 1970 |