Diocese of Domokos
The Diocese of Domokos (Latin dioecesis Domocensis or Dimicensis) or Thaumaci (Thaumacensis) was an ancient bishopric centred on the town of Domokos. It has been a suffragan of the See of Larissa since 732, when it ceased to be under the jurisdiction of the Patriarch of the West (the Pope). In 1882, when Domokos became part of the Kingdom of Greece, the diocese became subject to the autocephalous Church of Greece. It was suppressed in 1899.[1]
Latin diocese[]
In 1204, when Domokos fell to the Fourth Crusade, the authority of the Pope was reestablished and a series of Latin bishops held the diocese. The impoverished diocese was incapable of supporting more than three clergy in 1210, and in July 1208 it had been administratively united to the by Pope Innocent III. Its incumbent at that time was a Burgundian, Gales of Dampierre, the second Latin bishop.[2][3] After Domokos was reconquered by the Byzantine Empire, it became a titular see for the Latins. Three medieval titulars are known: Marcus Morellus, from about 1334; John, who died in 1366; and his successor, another John, a Franciscan friar. The Latin diocese of Domokos has been vacant since 21 November 1943.
List of titular Catholic bishops[]
Titular bishops of Domokos (Thaumaci) | ||||
No. | Name | Office | from | to |
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1 | 15 December 1728 | |||
2 | 25 November 1790 | 21 February 1794 | ||
3 | Francisco Javier de Lizana y Beaumont | Auxiliary bishop of Toledo | 18 December 1795 | 11 August 1800 |
4 | Auxiliary bishop of Esztergom | 18 September 1807 | 11 January 1808 | |
5 | , OP | Apostolic Vicar of San Juan de Cuyo | 15 December 1828 | 30 September 1834 |
6 | Auxiliary bishop of Trier | 22 July 1844 | 4 October 1847 | |
7 | John Thomas Mullock, OFM | Coadjutor of St. John's | 14 December 1847 | 14 July 1850 |
8 | Coadjutor of Belley | 3 October 1850 | 25 July 1852 | |
9 | , OP | Apostolic Vicar and Coadjutor of Bùi Chu | 20 August 1866 | 26 November 1884 |
10 | Peter Bourgade | Apostolic Vicar of Tucson | 7 February 1885 | 10 May 1897 |
11 | , OSFS | Apostolic Vicar of Keimoes-Upington | 3 May 1898 | 21 November 1932 |
12 | , MEP | Bishop emeritus of Malakka | 10 January 1933 | 27 July 1935 |
13 | , MEP | Apostolic Vicar and Coadjutor of Hung Hoá | 7 July 1936 | 21 November 1943 |
Notes[]
- ^ Pétridès 1912.
- ^ Richard 1989, p. 60 n. 41.
- ^ Thomas 1987, p. 248.
Sources[]
- Pétridès, S. (1912). "Thaumaci". The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Retrieved 17 March 2014.
- Richard, Jean (1989). "The Establishment of the Latin Church in the Empire of Constantinople (1204–1227)". In Arbel, Benjamin; Hamilton, Bernard; Jacoby, David (eds.). Latins and Greeks in the Eastern Mediterranean after 1204. London: Frank Cass. pp. 45–62.
- Thomas, John P. (1987). Private Religious Foundations in the Byzantine Empire. Washington, D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks. ISBN 9780884021643.
- Catholic titular sees in Europe
- Thessaly
- Defunct dioceses of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople