Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Nicaea explained

Jurisdiction:Archdiocese
Nicaea
Latin:Archidioecesis Nicaenus
Country:Turkey
Sui Iuris Church:Latin Church
Established:Around 1400
Bishop:Sede vacante
Bishop Title:Archbishop
Footnotes:[1]

The Archdiocese of Nicaea (; Νίκαια|Níkaia, in Greek, Modern (1453-); pronounced as /ˈnicea/) is a presently sede vacante titular archdiocese of the Latin Church in the Catholic Church. Historically associated with the territorial episcopal see in the Bithynian city of Nicaea (now İznik, Turkey), the city which hosted the Councils of Nicaea which resulted in multiple infallible statements and the creation of the now famous Nicene Creed which is recited at every Mass, Divine Liturgy, and Holy Qurbana.[2]

Bishops

List of titular bishops:[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Titular See of Nicæa, Turkey. 2021-03-24. GCatholic.
  2. Nicaea, Council of . 19 . 640–642 . Carl Theodor . Mirbt.
  3. Web site: Nicaea (Titular See) [Catholic-Hierarchy]]. 2021-03-24. www.catholic-hierarchy.org.