Rusticiana Explained

Bishopric:Rusticiana
Border:catholic
Incumbent:Pierre Nguyên Van Tot
Established:30 November 1966
First Incumbent:Angel Adolfo Polachini Rodriguez

The city of Rusticiana was located in the Roman province of Numidia (modern Algeria and parts of Tunisia and Libya). Its location and the corresponding modern city are unknown.

Ecclesiastical history

Two bishops of the ancient diocese are known. Leonatist a donatist who took part in the Carthage conference of 411 and the Bishop Donato who was exiled by the Vandal king Huneric after he attended the synod in Carthage of 484, after which he was exiled.[1] [2]

The Roman Catholic titular see of Rusticiana was established in 1933. It has had six post holders, with the most recent being the current post holder Archbishop Pierre Nguyên Van Tot.[3]

List of the Titular Bishops of Rusticiana

Roman Catholic Titular Bishops of Rusticiana
FromUntilIncumbentNotes
19661971Angel Adolfo Polachini RodriguezTitular see given with elevation to Prelate of San Fernando de Apure. Left post with appointment as Bishop of Guanare.
19731978Horacio Alberto BózzoliTitular see given with elevation to Auxiliary Bishop of San Martín. Left post with appointment as Bishop of San Miguel.
19791984John Joseph NevinsTitular see given with elevation to Auxiliary Bishop of Miami. Left post with appointment as Bishop of Venice in Florida.
19852000Álvaro Corrada del RíoTitular see given with elevation to Auxiliary Bishop of Washington. Left post with appointment as Bishop of Tyler.
20012002Arthur RocheTitular see given with elevation to Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster. Left post with appointment as Coadjutor Bishop of Leeds.
2002PresentPierre Nguyên Van TotTitular see given with elevation to Archbishop and appointed Apostolic Nuncio to Benin.

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Notes and References

  1. [Pius Bonifacius Gams]
  2. Stefano Antonio Morcelli, Africa christiana, Volume I, (Brescia, 1816)pp. 266–267.
  3. Web site: Titular See of Rusticiana, Algeria .