Bulgarian Catholic Apostolic Vicariate of Thrace
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The Bulgarian Catholic Apostolic Vicariate of Tracia (informally Tracia of the Bulgarians) was the second missionary, pre-diocesan jurisdiction of the Bulgarian Greek Catholic Church sui iuris (Eastern Catholic, Byzantine Rite in Bulgarian language).
As Apostolic Vicariate it was exempt, i.e. directly dependent on the Holy See, and entitled to a titular bishop.
History[]
It was established on 7 April 1883 as Bulgarian Catholic Apostolic Vicariate of Tracia alias Hadrianopolis (after its see Adrianople, now Edirne, in Turkish Thrace) on Ottoman Turkish and Bulgarian territory in Thrace split off from the Bulgarian Catholic Apostolic Vicariate of Constantinople.[1]
In 1926 it was suppressed, its territory like that of its sister Bulgarian Catholic Apostolic Vicariate of Macedonia and their mother Constantinople being reassigned to establish the Bulgarian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Sofia.
Ordinaries[]
- Apostolic Vicars of Thrace
- Michail Petkov (1883.04.10 – death 1921.05.27), Titular Bishop of Hebron (1883.04.12 – 1921.05.27)
- Apostolic Administrator Cristoforo Kondoff (1923 – 1924), no other office
See also[]
References[]
Sources[]
- Frazee, Charles A. (2006) [1983]. Catholics and Sultans: The Church and the Ottoman Empire 1453-1923. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521027007.
External links[]
- Catholic Hierarchy: Vicariate Apostolic of Tracia (Bulgarian) [self-published]
- GCatholic
- 1883 establishments in the Ottoman Empire
- Eastern Catholic apostolic vicariates
- Former Eastern Catholic dioceses
- Bulgarian Greek Catholic Church
- Eastern Catholic dioceses in Europe
- Eastern Catholicism in Turkey
- Catholic Church in Turkey