Titular diocese of Charadrus
Charadrus ( Italian : Caradro ) was a titular bishopric of the Roman Catholic Church , which was dissolved in 1930.
It goes back to a bishopric in the ancient city of Charadros in the "rough" Cilicia in Asia Minor , which belonged to the ecclesiastical province of Seleucia in Isauria ( Seleucia Trachea ).
Titular Bishops of Charadrus | ||||
No. | Surname | Office | from | to |
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1 | Jean-Didier de Saint Martin MEP | January 15, 1782-28. September 1792 Apostolic Coadjutor Vicar of Sichuan September 28, 1792–15. November 1801 Vicar Apostolic of Sichuan ( Chinese Empire ) |
January 15, 1782 | November 15, 1801 |
2 | Pierre Trenchant MEP | Vicar Apostolic Coadjutor of Sichuan (Chinese Empire) | 1802 | April 18, 1806 |
3 | Francisco de la Concepción Ramírez y González OFM | Apostolic Vicar of Tamaulipas ( Mexican Empire / Mexico ) | June 28, 1861 | July 18, 1869 |
4th | John Leonard | Vicar Apostolic of the Cape of Good Hope, Western District ( Cape Colony ) | October 1, 1872 | February 19, 1908 |
5 | Michael Antonio Maria Vuylsteke OP | Vicar Apostolic of Curacao ( Netherlands Antilles ) | June 10, 1910 | 4th August 1930 |
See also
Web links
- Entry in gcatholic.org (English)
- Entry in CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA (English)
- Entry in catholic-hierarchy.org (English)
- Apostolic Succession - Titular Seats