Titular diocese of Pomaria

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Pomaria is a former diocese of the Roman Catholic Church and is now a titular diocese . The name goes back to the city of Pomaria in the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis in the north of Algeria .

Titular Bishops of Pomaria
No. Surname Office from to
1 Achille Grassi Apostolic Administrator of Bologna ( Papal States ) August 9, 1521 November 22, 1523
2 Denis O'Donaghue Auxiliary Bishop in Indianapolis ( USA ) February 13, 1900 February 7, 1910
3 Domenico Mannaioli Former Bishop of the titular diocese of Montefiascone ( Kingdom of Italy ) August 6, 1910 December 26, 1931
4th Paul Louis Marie Audren MEP
( resigned before episcopal ordination )
Coadjutor Apostolic Vicar of Yunnanfu ( Republic of China ) April 26, 1932 May 2, 1932
5 Hubert Joseph Paulissen SMA Vicar Apostolic of Kumasi ( Gold Coast ) November 29, 1932 April 18, 1950
6th Dragutin Nežic Apostolic Administrator of Poreč-Pula ( Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ) May 21, 1950 June 15, 1960
7th Louis Joseph Jean Marie Fortier Auxiliary Bishop in Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière ( Canada ) December 15, 1966 December 11, 1970
8th Antonio Pildáin y Zapiáin Auxiliary Bishop in the Canary Islands ( Spain ) February 4, 1765 May 20, 1776
9 Joseph Leopold Imesch Auxiliary Bishop in Detroit (USA) February 8, 1973 June 30, 1979
10 William Benedict Friend Auxiliary Bishop in Alexandria-Shreveport (USA) August 31, 1979 17th November 1982
11 Julio Amílcar Bethancourt Fioravanti Auxiliary Bishop in Guatemala ( Guatemala ) 3rd December 1982 April 4th 1984
12 Alejandro Labaca Ugarte OFMCap Vicar Apostolic of Aguarico ( Ecuador ) 2nd July 1984 2nd July 1987
13 Edward Białogłowski Auxiliary Bishop in Przemyśl
Auxiliary Bishop in Rzeszów ( People's Republic of Poland / Republic of Poland )
November 28, 1987

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