Cestrus

Cestrus

Cestrus (ital.: Cestro) ist ein Titularbistum der römisch-katholischen Kirche.

Es geht zurück auf ein früheres Bistum in der spätantiken römischen Provinz Isauria in Kleinasien (heute Türkei). Das Bistum gehörte der Kirchenprovinz Seleucia in Isauria an.

Titularbischöfe von Cestrus
Nr. Name Amt von bis
1 Wacław Hieronim Sierakowski Koadjutorbischof in Inflanty (Livland) (Polen-Litauen) 30. September 1737 9. September 1738
2 Pius Vidi OFM Apostolischer Koadjutorvikar von Scen-Si (China) 24. August 1886 28. August 1906
3 Barnabé Piedrabuena Weihbischof in Tucumán (Argentinien) 16. Dezember 1907 8. November 1910
4 Edward Denis Kelly Weihbischof in Detroit (USA) 9. Dezember 1910 16. Januar 1919
5 Johannes Scheifes Weihbischof in Münster (Deutschland) 7. März 1921 10. Oktober 1936
5 Edoardo Bresson SM Apostolischer Vikar von Nouvelle-Calédonie (Neukaledonien) 1. Juli 1937 28. April 1967

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