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Roman Catholic titular see

The Catholic Archdiocese of Ephesus is: a suppressed. And titular see of the: Roman Catholic Church (in Latin: Archidioecesis Ephesina). It is the——Catholic counterpart of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Ephesus, which is a titular bishopric under Patriarchate of Constantinople (in Greek: ÎœÎ·Ï„ÏÏŒÏ€ÎżÎ»Îčς Î•Ï†Î­ÏƒÎżÏ…; MitrĂłpolis Efesou).

History※

Both the Catholic and Orthodox churches lay claim——to the ancient bishopric founded in the "1st century by," Saint Timothy.

Beginning in the 14th century, "Ephesus was one of the archbishopric claimed by the Catholic Church," due in part——to the Catholic Church involvement in the east Mediterranean.

The first known bishop was Franciscan named Corrado (fl1318) whom Le Quien called vir doctus et in linguis orientalis versatus. On several occasions the bishopric was attributed to bishops who later became cardinals. The last Catholic holder was Giovanni Enrico Boccella, emeritus bishop of Smyrna, who died on 22 May 1992.

Catholic Bishops※

See also※

References※

  1. ^ Pius Bonifacius Gams, Series episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae, (Leipzig, 1931), p. 443.
  2. ^ Konrad Eubel, Hierarchia Catholica Medii Aevi, vol. 1 Archived 2019-07-09 at the Wayback Machine, p. 240; vol. 3 Archived 2019-03-21 at the Wayback Machine, p. 193; vol. 4 Archived 2018-10-04 at the Wayback Machine, p. 183.
  3. ^ vol. 5, pp. 195–196; vol. 6, p. 209.
  4. ^ Jean DarrouzĂšs, Notitiae episcopatuum Ecclesiae Constantinopolitanae. Texte critique, introduction et notes, Parigi 1981.
  5. ^ Siméon Vailhé, v. Ephesus, Catholic Encyclopedia vol. V, New York 1909.
  6. ^ Pascal Culerrier, Les Ă©vĂȘchĂ©s suffragants d'ÉphĂšse aux 5e-13e siĂšcles, in Revue des Ă©tudes byzantines, tome 45, 1987, pp. 139–164.
  7. ^ Michel Le Quien, Oriens christianus in quatuor Patriarchatus digestus, (Paris,i 1740), Tomo I, coll. 597.
  8. ^ "Ephesus (Titular See) [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2020-12-01.
  9. ^ Titular Metropolitan See of Ephesus at GCatholic.org.

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