Sicca Veneria (episcopal see) explained

The Diocese of Sicca Veneria was an episcopal see of Africa Proconsularis, and was a suffragan of the bishops of Carthage. The cathedra of the bishopric was in the Roman colonia (highest ranking city) of Colonia Julia Veneria Cirta Nova Iulia.[1] [2] The bishopric was founded in early Christianity; it ceased to function sometime after the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb.

It exists today as a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. The current bishop is Lajos Varga of Hungary.

Remains of the bishopric included ruins at El Kef of a cathedral, baptistry, Christian burials, and numerous Christian inscriptions.[3]

Known bishops

Antiquity and Early Middle Ages

Catholic

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13771a.htm Sicca Veneria
  2. Trudy Ring, Middle East and Africa: International Dictionary of Historic Places (Routledge, 2014) p456.
  3. http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13771a.htm Sicca Veneria
  4. The Epistles of S. Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage and Martyr (John Henry Parker, 1844) p 294.
  5. [Augustine of Hippo|Augustine]
  6. Augustine, "Epist." ccxxix
  7. http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13771a.htm Sicca Veneria
  8. http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/former/t1589.htm Titular Episcopal See of Sicca Veneria