Cerasa

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Roman Catholic Church
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History

It goes back a former

Asia and Lydia in western Turkey. It belonged to the ecclesiastical province of Sardis
.

Cerasa, identifiable with

.

The lists of participants in the ecumenical councils have handed the names of four bishops of this ancient episcopal:

Cerasa survives today as titular bishop but has been vacant since May 2, 2001.

See also

References


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