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Diocese of Bela
Roman Catholic diocese in Greece From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Diocese of Bela is a Roman Catholic titular diocese in Greece.
History
Bela was a medieval fortress town and bishopric in Epirus, northwestern Greece.
Bela first appears in the mid-10th century, when the Byzantine Empire's Notitiae Episcopatuum mention the see of "Photice, that is Bela" (Φωτικῆς ἤτοι Βελᾶς), implying that the seat of the bishopric of Photice, a suffragan of the Metropolis of Naupaktos, had been moved to Bela. This move was temporary, since from the mid-11th century, Photice is again mentioned without further additions.[1] Its only recorded bishop during that time, Constantine, is known from a 10th-century episcopal seal.[2]
From the early 13th century, however, Bela is attested as a separate bishopric, held by Manuel Makres.[3] It is possible that during the 13th century, Bela formed also a province (theme), but this is unclear.[3] It appears that by 1367, Bela and nearby Dryinopolis were no longer suffragans of Naupaktos, but of the Metropolis of Ioannina, as indeed is confirmed from the late 15th century on.[3]
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Restoration
The see, Eastern Orthodox throughout its existence, was nominally restored in 1933 as a Latin Catholic titular bishopric. It has had the following incumbents:[4]
- José Alves Martins (1935.11.15 – death 1950.04.14) as emeritate
- Bernardo Arango Henao, Jesuits (S.J.) (1950.04.18 – 1962.10.27), while Apostolic Vicar of Barrancabermeja (Colombia)
- Gerard William Tickle (1963.10.12 – death 1994.09.14), while Military Vicar of Great Britain (UK) (1963.10.12 – 1978.04.24) and on emeritate
- Gerald Frederick Kicanas (1995.03.20 – 2001.10.30), while Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago (Illinois, USA)
- Santiago Silva Retamales (2002.02.16 – 2015.07.07), while Auxiliary Bishop of Valparaíso (Chile)
- Ricardo Orlando Seirutti (2015.11.07 – today), Auxiliary Bishop of Córdoba (Argentina)
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