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Tisedi was an ancient city and episcopal see, which remains a
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History

Tisedi, located near modern Aziz-Ben-Tellis in present
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, was one of many towns in the
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of Numidia which was important enough to become a
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but faded completely. Three of its residential bishops are recorded (although author Morcelli assigns them to Tiddi): * Donatus I suffered gravely, according to Saint
Optatus Saint Optatus, sometimes anglicized as St. Optate, was Bishop of Milevis, in Numidia, in the fourth century, remembered for his writings against Donatism. Biography and context Optatus was a convert, as we gather from St. Augustine: "Do we not s ...
(bishop of Milevis), under the heresy
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and was deprived of his see in 362 by their bishop Felix of Idicra * The
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, called by
Huneric Huneric, Hunneric or Honeric (died December 23, 484) was King of the (North African) Vandal Kingdom (477–484) and the oldest son of Gaiseric. He abandoned the imperial politics of his father and concentrated mainly on internal affairs. He was m ...
of the Vandal Kingdom, was attended for Tisedi by both a
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bishop Lampadius, who was banished afterwards, and his Donatist counterpart, Donatus.


Titular see

The
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was nominally restored in 1933 as the
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of Tisedi (Latin)/Tisedi (Curiate Italian)/Tiseditanus (Latin adjective). It has had the following incumbents, so far of the fitting Episcopal (lowest) rank: * Joseph Kilasara, Holy Ghost Fathers (C.S.Sp.) (1966.11.03 – death 1978.11.21), as emeritate, formerly Bishop of
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(
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) (1960.01.12 – 1966.11.03) * Jorge Ardila Serrano (1980.10.27 – 1988.05.21) as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Bogotá (Colombia) (1980.10.27 – 1988.05.21); later Bishop of Girardot (Colombia) (1988.05.21 – retired 2001.06.15), died 2010 * Luis Gutiérrez Martín,
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(C.M.F.) (1988.09.15 – 1995.05.12) as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Madrid (Spain) (1988.09.15 – 1995.05.12), Bishop of
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(Spain) (1995.05.12 – retired 2007.11.03), died 2016 * Neil E. Willard (1995.06.27 – death 1998.03.25) as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Montreal (Quebec, Canada) (1995.06.27 – 1998.03.25) * Gerhard Feige (1999.07.19 – 2005.02.23) as Auxiliary Bishop of
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(Germany) (1999.07.19 – 2005.02.23), next succeeded as Bishop of Magdeburg (2005.02.23 – ...) * Marian Rojek (2005.12.21 – 2012.06.30) as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Przemyśl (Poland) (2005.12.21 – 2012.06.30); later Bishop of Zamość-Lubaczów (Poland) (2012.06.30 – ...) * Gustavo Alejandro Montini (2014.02.14 – 2016.12.16) as Auxiliary Bishop of Diocese of San Roque de Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña (Argentina) (2014.02.14 – 2016.12.16); later Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Santo Tomé, Santo Tomé (Argentina) (2016.12.16 – ...) * Horst Eberlein (2017.02.09 – ...), Auxiliary Bishop of
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(Germany), no previous prelature.


See also

*
List of Catholic dioceses in Algeria Current dioceses All Roman Rite ;''Ecclesiastical province of Alger'' * Metropolitan Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Alger; united with the titular see of Iulia Caesarea (Ancient bishopric at Alger) ** suffragan Roman Catholic Diocese of Consta ...


Sources and references


GCatholic - data for all sections
; Bibliography : * J. Mesnage, ''L'Afrique chrétienne'', Paris 1912, pp. 433–434 * H. Jaubert, ''Anciens évêchés et ruines chrétiennes de la Numidie et de la Sitifienne'', in ''Recueil des Notices et Mémoires de la Société archéologique de Constantine'', vol. 46, 1913, p. 95 Catholic titular sees in Africa Former Roman Catholic dioceses in Africa