Titular diocese of Tinum

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Tinum ( Italian Tino ) has been a titular bishopric of the Roman Catholic Church since 1828 .

It goes back to the earlier diocese of Knin ( Latin Dioecesis Tiniensis seu Tininiensis ) in the Roman province of Dalmatia or Dalmatia Inferior with the bishopric in the city of Knin in today's Croatia , which was founded around 1050 and was assigned to the ecclesiastical province of Salona . Today the area of ​​the diocese belongs to the diocese of Šibenik .

Titular Bishops of Tinum
No. Surname Office from to
1 Alex Jordansky February 28, 1831 February 17, 1840
2 Martinus Miskólczy December 14, 1840 1852
3 Joseph Krautmann March 15, 1852 1855
4th János Nehiba December 20, 1855 January 21, 1875
5 József Lányi November 7, 1906 September 28, 1931
6th Leopoldo Buteler Auxiliary Bishop in Córdoba ( Argentina ) January 8, 1932 September 13, 1934
7th Joseph Laurent Philippe SCI Superior General of the Dehonians , Coadjutor Bishop of Luxembourg ( Luxembourg ) April 25, 1935 September 9, 1935
8th Adolfo Vorbuchner Coadjutor Bishop of Alba Iulia ( Kingdom of Romania ) April 18, 1936 1938
9 Luis Guízar y Barragán Coadjutor Bishop of Saltillo ( Mexico ) October 9, 1938 April 5th 1954
10 Manuel Pereira da Costa Auxiliary Bishop in Paraíba ( Brazil ) May 31, 1954 June 20, 1959
11 Maurits Gerard De Keyzer Auxiliary Bishop in Bruges ( Belgium ) April 24, 1962 January 19, 1994
12 Jean-Pierre Blais Auxiliary Bishop in Québec ( Canada ) November 3, 1994 December 12, 2008
13 Sebastian Francis Shah OFM Auxiliary Bishop in Lahore ( Pakistan ) February 14, 2009 November 14, 2013
14th Pierre Olivier Tremblay OMI Auxiliary Bishop in Trois Rivières (Canada) May 21, 2018

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