Telmissus

Telmissus

Telmissus (ital.: Telmisso) ist ein Titularbistum der römisch-katholischen Kirche.

Es geht zurück auf ein ehemaliges Bistum der antiken Stadt Telmessos in der kleinasiatischen Landschaft Lykien im Südwesten der heutigen Türkei und gehörte der Kirchenprovinz Myra an.

Titularbischöfe von Telmissus
Nr. Name Amt von bis
1 William Gregory Sharrock OSB Apostolischer Koadjutorvikar des Western Districts
Apostolischer Vikar des Western Districts (Großbritannien)
30. September 1779 17. Oktober 1809
2 Jean-Jacques Lartigue PSS Weihbischof in Québec (Kanada) 1. Februar 1820 13. Mai 1836
3 Ignace Bourget Koadjutorbischof von Montréal (Kanada) 10. März 1837 19. April 1840
4 Matthias Pollitzer Weihbischof in Wien (Österreich) 19. Juni 1843 12. September 1850
5 Etienne-Auguste-Joseph-Louis Bardou MEP Apostolischer Vikar von Coimbatore (Indien) 30. April 1874 25. November 1886
6 Nicholas Chrysostom Matz Koadjutorbischof von Denver (USA) 16. August 1887 10. Juli 1889
7 Johannes Hofman OFM Apostolischer Vikar von Süd-Shanxi (China) 24. April 1891 26. Oktober 1917
8 Bolesław Twardowski Weihbischof in Lemberg (Ukraine) 14. September 1918 3. August 1923
9 Jean-Camille Costes Koadjutorbischof von Angers (Frankreich) 3. April 1924 9. Februar 1940
10 Francisco Beckmann CMF Weihbischof in Panamá (Panama) 25. Mai 1940 13. Januar 1945
11 Andrew James Louis Brennan emeritierter Bischof von Richmond (USA) 14. April 1945 23. Mai 1956
12 Francisco Maria da Silva Weihbischof in Braga (Portugal) 20. Dezember 1956 12. Dezember 1963
13 Johannes Wiesen SVD Prälat von Encarnación y Alto Paraná (Paraguay) 2. Februar 1964 1. März 1972
14 Andrew Pataki Weihbischof in Passaic (USA) 30. Mai 1983 19. Juni 1984
15 George Martin Kuzma Weihbischof in Passaic (USA) 11. November 1986 23. Oktober 1990

Siehe auch

Weblinks

  • Eintrag zu Telmissus auf catholic-hierarchy.org (englisch)

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