Tambeae
Tambeae was a Roman civitas located in the province of Byzacena in Africa Proconsulare. It existed from the Roman era into late antiquity.[1]
Bishopric
Tambeae must have been of some importance as it was the
There are five documented bishops of this African diocese.
- Secondiano took part in the lapsii.
- Gemellio took part in the Donatists, and signed the deeds.
- At the Carthage conference of 411, which saw the Catholic and Donatist bishops of Roman Africa gathered together, the town was represented by the Catholic bishop Sopater and the Donatist Faustino.
- Servus Dei intervened at the synod gathered in Carthage by Vandalking in 484, after which he was exiled.
Today Tambeae survives as a titular bishop's seat;[4] the current titular bishop is John Anthony Boissonneau, auxiliary bishop of Toronto.
- Pedro Aguilera Narbona (1966 - 1968)
- Francisco Raval Cruces (1968 - 1970)
- Beato Oscar Amulfo Romero y Galdamez(1970 - 1974)
- Angélico Sândalo Bernardino (1974 - 2000)
- John Anthony Boissonneau, 2001
References
- ^ Tambeae on gcatholic.org
- ^ Tambeae on catholic-hierarchy.org
- ^ Apostolische Nachfolge – Titularsitze
- ^ Die Apostolische Nachfolge.