Cufruta
Cufruta was an ancient Roman-Berber civitas in the province of Byzacena. It was also the seat of a Roman Catholic diocese.
Cufruta was located in what is modern Tunisia.[1] It was home to a former titular see of the Roman Catholic Church.[2][3][4]
There are two known bishops of this diocese. Feliciano took part in the Council of Carthage of 403 and the conference in the same city in 411. Then, among the Catholic bishops summoned to Carthage in 484 by the Vandal king Huneric was Eliodoro.
Today Cufruta survives as titular bishopric,[5] and the current bishop is Arkadiusz Okroj, auxiliary bishop of Pelplin.[6]
Bishops
References
- Titular Episcopal See of Cufruta at GCatholic.org.
- Pius Bonifacius Gams, Series episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae, (Leipzig, 1931), p. 465.
- Stefano Antonio Morcelli, Africa christiana, Volume I (Brescia, 1816), p. 147.
- J. Ferron, v. Cufrutensis in Dictionnaire d'Histoire et de Géographie ecclésiastiques, vol. XIII, Parigi 1956, col. 1095.
- David Cheney, Diocesi di Cufruta, su Catholic-Hierarchy.org.
- Titular Episcopal See of Cufruta at GCatholic.org.
- Zmarł śp. Ks. Biskup Tadeusz Pieronek at diecezja.pl
- Appointment of Arkadiusz Okroj
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