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Sitipa
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Sitipa also known as Sitipensis is a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church centered in North Africa.[1][2][3]
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Very little is known of the history of the bishopric. A Catholic Bishop Argyrius was present at the Council of Carthage (411)[4] but the actual location of the seat of the diocese (a town called Sitipensis Plebs) is unknown.[5][6]
The titular bishopric was only added to the list of titular bishops in 1989.
The current bishop is Ignatius Chung Wang of San Francisco.[7]