Titular Bishopric of Dionysias

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Dionysias ( Italian : Dionisiade ) is a titular bishopric of the Roman Catholic Church . It goes back to a lost bishopric in the ancient city of the same name , which was in the Roman province of Arabia Petraea in today's Syria . He was a suffragan of the ecclesiastical province Bostra assigned.

Titular Bishops of Dionysias
No. Surname Office from to
1 Kunemund Auxiliary Bishop in Naumburg
( Holy Roman Empire )
1390
2 Levinus Brunstorp OP Auxiliary Bishop in Halberstadt and Schwerin
(Holy Roman Empire)
1478 1487
3 Richard Pauli-Stravius Auxiliary Bishop in Cologne
(Holy Roman Empire)
October 21, 1641 January 24, 1654
4th Jean Antoine Blavier OFM Conv Auxiliary Bishop in Liège
(Holy Roman Empire)
May 4, 1654 July 9, 1699
5 Stanislaw Szembek Auxiliary Bishop in Krakow ( Poland ) January 11, 1690 June 21, 1700
6th Lorenzo Armengual del Pino de la Mota Auxiliary Bishop in Saragossa ( Spain ) January 3, 1701 May 6, 1715
7th Basilio Matranga OSBM August 19, 1715 October 7, 1726
8th Melchior Jan Kochnowski Auxiliary Bishop in Chełm (Poland) July 17, 1775
9 Vicente Ferrer Carreras OP Coadjutor Apostolic Vicar of Fujian ( China ) October 6, 1866 September 16, 1867
10 Thomas-Marie Gentili OP Coadjutor Apostolic Vicar of Fujian (China) June 7, 1868 August 30, 1888
11 Giovanni Volpi Auxiliary Bishop in Lucca ( Italy ) August 15, 1897 November 14, 1904
12 Antoine Alphonse de Wachter Auxiliary Bishop in Mechelen ( Belgium ) June 21, 1909 November 15, 1932
13 Antonio Lippolis Bishop emeritus of Ugento (Italy) November 18, 1932 December 22, 1942
14th Ilario Alcini Apostolic visitor August 23, 1943 October 27, 1951
15th Carlo Celik Apostolic Administrator of Banjaluka ( Yugoslavia ) December 15, 1951 August 11, 1958
16 Daniel Willem Stuyvenberg SM Vicar Apostolic of South Solomon Islands ( Solomon Islands ) November 27, 1958 November 15, 1966

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