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Diocese of Ziqua

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Map of Roman Africa Proconsularae.

Diocese of Ziqua is a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church in North Africa.

Ziqua was an ancient Roman town of classical antiquity, in Roman North Africa, during the Roman Empire.[1][2][3]

It was on the road from the port at Neopolis to Thabbora in the hinterland, and is today identified with ruins at Henchir-Belaiet in Tunisia, and has given its name to the town of Zaghouan nearby.[4][5][6]

The ancient town was located at 36.393555, 10.1390015 and flourished from 330 BC – AD 640, with the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb. The town was the cathedra of a bishopric.[7] which survives today as a titular bishopric of the Catholic province of Proconsolare; with Silvio José Báez Ortega of Nicaragua as the current bishop.[8]

The diocese was nominally restored in 1933 as Latin Titular bishopric of Zica (Latin = Curiate Italian) / Zicen(sis) (Latin adjective).

It has had the following incumbents, of the fitting Episcopal (lowest) rank, with an archiepiscopal exception:

  • Titular Archbishop: Marius-Félix-Antoine Maziers (1966.01.24 – 1968.02.05) as Coadjutor Archbishop of Bordeaux (France) (1966.01.24 – 1968.02.05); next Metropolitan Archbishop of Bordeaux (France) (1968.02.05 – retired 1989.05.31), died 2008; previously Titular Bishop of Augustopolis in Phrygia (1959.12.17 – 1966.01.24) as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Lyon (France) (1959.12.17 – 1966.01.24)
  • Christopher Mwoleka (1969.03.06 – 1969.06.26) as Auxiliary Bishop of Diocese of Rulenge (Tanzania) (1969.03.06 – succession 1969.06.26); next Bishop of Rulenge (1969.06.26 – 1996.11.08), died 2002
  • Joachim Mbadu Kikhela Kupika (1975.01.30 – 1975.11.22) as Coadjutor Bishop of Boma (Congo-Kinshasa) (1975.01.30 – 1975.11.22); next Bishop of Boma (1975.11.22 – retired 2001.05.21), emeritate as Titular Bishop of Belesasa (2001.05.21 – ...)
  • Francisco Capiral San Diego (1983.06.06 – 1995.07.12)
  • Luigi Locati (1995.12.15 – 2005.07.14)
  • Silvio José Báez Ortega, OCD (2009.04.09 – ...) as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Managua (Nicaragua) (2009.04.09 – ...)

References

  1. ^ R.B. Hitchner, Ziqua, Pleiades: A Gazetteer of Past Places, 2016.
  2. ^ Barrington Atlas: BAtlas 32 F4 Ziqua.
  3. ^ Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire.
  4. ^ Zaghouan at Rome Art Lover
  5. ^ The ancient city of ZIQUA  Archived 2017-10-22 at the Wayback Machine.
  6. ^ "Siti archeologici africani: Ziqua".
  7. ^ Diocese of Zica, at catholic-hierarchy.org.
  8. ^ Le Petit Episcopologe, Issue 198, Number 16,181.
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