Titular diocese of Arethusa

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Arethusa is a titular bishopric of the Roman Catholic Church .

The bishopric of the former diocese was in Arethusa in Syria and belonged to the ecclesiastical province of Apamea . There is a list of bishops for the years 325–680.

The saint and martyr Mark of Arethusa (~ 300 † 362) was bishop in Arethusa.

Titular Bishops of Arethusa
No. Surname Office from to
1 François Gaspard de Grammont Auxiliary Bishop in Besançon ( France ) August 1, 1707 November 17, 1727
2 Johann Wilhelm von Twickel Auxiliary Bishop in Hildesheim
Apostolic Vicar of Upper and Lower Saxony ( Germany )
June 27, 1735 September 10, 1757
3 Johann Anton von Wolframsdorf Auxiliary Bishop in Regensburg (Germany) March 3, 1760 September 15, 1766
4th Konstanty Sosnowski OSPPE Auxiliary Bishop in Inflanty (Livonia) ( Poland-Lithuania ) February 16, 1767
5 Agostino Olivieri Sch.P. August 3, 1807 May 10, 1834
6th Johann Anton Friedrich Baudri Auxiliary Bishop in Cologne (Germany) September 28, 1849 June 29, 1893
7th Antonio José Gomes Cardoso Prelate of Mazambico ( Mozambique ) 17th December 1900 June 21, 1901
8th Sigismund Felix von Ow-Felldorf Auxiliary Bishop in Regensburg (Germany) January 11, 1902 December 6, 1906
9 Ulpiano Maria Perez y Quinones January 11, 1907 May 8, 1907
10 Carlo Falcini June 24, 1907 August 30, 1907
11 Benedetto Spila OFM Bishop emeritus of Alatri ( Italy ) April 29, 1909 September 25, 1928
12 Feliciano Rocha Pizarro Auxiliary Bishop in Toledo ( Spain ) November 9, 1928 January 28, 1935
13 Heinrich Wienken Coadjutor Bishop of Meissen (Germany) February 22, 1937 March 9, 1951
14th Buenaventura Jáuregui Prieto Auxiliary Bishop in Medellín ( Colombia ) 5th December 1951 December 8, 1957
15th Emilio Tagle Covarrubias Auxiliary Bishop in Santiago de Chile January 10, 1958 March 12, 1959
16 Charles-Marie-Jacques Guilhem Coadjutor Bishop of Laval ( France ) April 8, 1959 February 28, 1962

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