Titular diocese of Carystus

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Carystus ( it . : Caristo ) is a titular bishopric of the Roman Catholic Church .

It goes back to an earlier diocese of the Greek place Karystos , which was a suffragan diocese of Corinth .

Titular Bishops of Carystus
No. Surname Office from to
1 Miguel González Bobela Auxiliary Bishop in Toledo ( Spain ) March 4, 1771 November 1775
2 José Carrión y Marfil Auxiliary Bishop in Santafé en Nueva Granada ( Colombia ) June 25, 1784 December 18, 1786
3 Atanasio Puyal Poveda Auxiliary Bishop in Toledo (Spain) June 21, 1790 September 26, 1804
4th Francesco Ridolfi April 14, 1817 September 19, 1819
5 Pierre-Marie Cottret May 3, 1824 December 27, 1837
6th Jozef Joachim Goldtman Auxiliary Bishop in Włocławek ( Poland ) September 17, 1838 25 Jan 1844
7th Ignacy Hołowinski
Titular Archbishop pro hac vice
Coadjutor Archbishop of Minsk-Mahiljou ( Belarus ) 1848 1851
8th Giuseppe Cardoni President of the Pontifical Diplomatic Academy September 21, 1852 December 21, 1863
9 Emmanuele Francesco Barrutia y Croquer Auxiliary Bishop in Guatemala ( Guatemala ) March 27, 1865
10 Giuseppe D'Annibale Curia Bishop August 12, 1881 February 11, 1889
11 Giovanni Jannoni Auxiliary Bishop in Velletri ( Italy ) December 30, 1889
12 Giovanni Graziani May 30, 1905 August 19, 1906
13 Pacificio Fiorani Auxiliary Bishop in Sabina (Italy) April 15, 1907 July 25, 1908
14th Pietro La Fontaine Curia Bishop April 1, 1910 March 5, 1915
15th Paul-Gason Laerrine d'Hautpoul Curia Bishop June 14, 1915 November 24, 1991
16 Aloisius Versiglia SDS Vicar Apostolic of Shiuchow ( Republic of China ) April 22, 1920 February 25, 1930
17th Ignazio Canazei SDS Vicar Apostolic of Shiuchow (Republic of China) July 23, 1930 April 11, 1946
18th Federico Pérez Silva CM Auxiliary Bishop in Lima ( Peru ) September 20, 1946 1953
19th Firmin Courtemanche MAfr Vicar Apostolic of Chipata ( Zambia ) May 7, 1953 April 25, 1959
20th Johannes Lenhardt Auxiliary Bishop in Bamberg ( Germany ) June 13, 1959 April 21, 1966

See also

List of the Roman Catholic titular dioceses

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