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Sufar Titularbistum Sufar Diocesi di Sufar Sufar
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Sufar (łac. Diocesis Sufaritanus) – stolica historycznej diecezji we Cesarstwie rzymskim w prowincji Mauretania Cezarensis, zlikwidowana w VII w. podczas ekspansji islamskiej, współcześnie w północnej Algierii. Obecnie katolickie biskupstwo tytularne. La diocesi di Sufar (in latino: Dioecesis Sufaritana) è una sede soppressa e sede titolare della Chiesa cattolica. The Diocese of Sufar, is an ancient episcopal seat of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis.The location of the seat of the bishopric is now lost to history, but it was somewhere in today's Algeria. Today Sufar survives as a titular bishopric and the current bishop is Robert P. Reed, who replaced Robert Francis Prevost in 2016. Sufar war eine antike Stadt in der römischen Provinz Mauretania Caesariensis im Norden von Algerien. Sufar ist ein ehemaliges Bistum der römisch-katholischen Kirche und heute ein Titularbistum.
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Sufar war eine antike Stadt in der römischen Provinz Mauretania Caesariensis im Norden von Algerien. Sufar ist ein ehemaliges Bistum der römisch-katholischen Kirche und heute ein Titularbistum. Sufar (łac. Diocesis Sufaritanus) – stolica historycznej diecezji we Cesarstwie rzymskim w prowincji Mauretania Cezarensis, zlikwidowana w VII w. podczas ekspansji islamskiej, współcześnie w północnej Algierii. Obecnie katolickie biskupstwo tytularne. La diocesi di Sufar (in latino: Dioecesis Sufaritana) è una sede soppressa e sede titolare della Chiesa cattolica. The Diocese of Sufar, is an ancient episcopal seat of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis.The location of the seat of the bishopric is now lost to history, but it was somewhere in today's Algeria. Christianity seems to have come to Mauretania Caesariensis later than other parts of Roman North Africa, thereby avoiding many of the earlier controversies. Like most bishopric in the west of the province Sufar appears to have flourished only from in late antiquity some time after the Council of Nicaea. There are only Two bishops of Sufar mentioned by the ancient sources, both in the year 484. This leads Mesnage to hypothesize the existence of two towns called Sufar, An alternative interpretation is that the term Sufaritanus is the contraction of Sufasaritanus, and in this case one of the two bishops of 484 would belong to the diocese of Sufasar.Sufar seems to have ceased to effectively function only with the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb. Today Sufar survives as a titular bishopric and the current bishop is Robert P. Reed, who replaced Robert Francis Prevost in 2016.
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