Roman Catholic Diocese of Fissiana
The Diocese of Fissiana (Latin: Fissianensis) is suppressed Latin Church diocese and current titular see of the Catholic Church.
Location
[edit]The exact location for the seat of the diocese is unknown,[1] though Fissiana, is tentatively located somewhere near Foussana in modern Tunisia. In antiquity it was within the Roman province of Byzacena,[2][3] corresponding to the modern Sahel region of Tunisia.
History
[edit]Of this dioceses only two Donatist bishops are known.
- Donato who participated in the Council of Cabarsussi, held in 393 by Maximianus, a dissident sect of the Donatists, and he signed the acts of that Council.
- At the Council of Carthage (411), Bishop Turrasio represented the town, no Catholic competitor attended the conference.
That the town was a stronghold of Donatism is not surprising, as it is located close to the heartland of that movement with many of the first Donatist congregations forming in the semi-arid region to the west and south west of Foussana.
Today Fissiana survives as titular bishopric[1] and the current bishop is Alejandro Daniel Pardo, Auxiliary bishop of Buenos Aires.[4]
Known bishops
[edit]- Donato (fl 393) (Donatist)
- Turrasio (fl 411) (Donatist)
- Francis Arinze (Nigeria) 6 July 1965 – 26 June 1967
- Leo Rajendram Antony (Sri Lanka) 3 August 1968 – 15 February 1974
- Joseph Valerius Sequeira (Myanmar) 20 October 1984 – 24 January 1986
- Julio Ojeda Pascual (Peru) 30 March 1987 – 28 April 2013
- Fernando Martín Croxatto (Argentina) 13 March 2014 – 3 August 2017
- Darius Trijonis (Lithuania) 29 September 2018 – 6 June 2024
- Alejandro Daniel Pardo (Argentina) 19 June 2024 - present