Rucuma is a former city and bishopric in
Roman North Africa
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, which remains a Latin Catholic
titular see
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.
History
It was among the cities of sufficient importance in the late
Roman province
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of
Africa Proconsularis
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to become a
suffragan bishopric
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of its capital
Carthage
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's Metropolitan Archbishopric, yet faded so completely, plausibly at the
7th century advent of Islam, that its precisely location, now in northern
Tunisia
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, wasn't identified precisely.
Historically recorded Diocesan bishops were :
* Lucianus, attended the
Council of Carthage in 256, called by Saint
Cyprian
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on ''lapsi'' (
'lapsed' Christians, who accepted forced pagan sacrifices to avoid martyrdom)
* Maximus, who intervened at another
Council of Carthage in 646, against the heresy
monothelitism
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.
Titular see
The diocese was nominally restored in 1933 as
titular bishopric
A titular see in various churches is an episcopal see of a former diocese that no longer functions, sometimes called a "dead diocese". The ordinary or hierarch of such a see may be styled a "titular metropolitan" (highest rank), "titular archbis ...
of Rucuma (Latin = Curiate Italian) / Rucumen(sis) (Latin adjective).
[''Annuario Pontificio 2013'' (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2013, ), p. 960]
It has had the following incumbents, of the fitting Episcopal (lowest) rank:
*
Jean-Joseph-Léonce Villepelet (2 July 1966 – resigned 10 Dec 1970) as emeritate, previously Bishop of
Nantes
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(France) (1936.08.20 – 1966.07.02); died 1982
*
Patrick Fani Chakaipa
The Most Reverend Patrick Fani Chakaipa (25 June 1932 – 8 April 2003) was the Archbishop of Harare from 1976 until his death in 2003.
Early life
He was born in Chirundazi (Mhondoro) which is some 100 km south of Harare. He was of th ...
(15 Oct 1972 – 31 May 1976) as
Auxiliary Bishop of
Archdiocese of Salisbury (
Zimbabwe
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) (1972.10.15 – 1976.05.31), next Metropolitan Archbishop of Salisbury (1976.05.31 – 1982.06.25), President of Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops’ Conference (1977 – 1984), Metropolitan Archbishop of
Harare
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(Zimbabwe) (1982.06.25 – death 2003.04.08), President of Inter-Regional Meeting of Bishops of Southern Africa (1992–1995)
*
John Huston Ricard
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,
Josephites (S.S.J.) (25 May 1984 – 20 Jan 1997), next Auxiliary Bishop of
Archdiocese of Baltimore
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(Maryland, USA) (1984.05.25 – 1997.01.20), Bishop of
Roman Catholic Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee
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, (Florida, USA) (1997.01.20
997.03.13– retired 2011.03.11)
*
Thomas Maria Renz (29 April 1997 – ...) as Auxiliary Bishop of
Rottenburg–Stuttgart (Germany) (1997.04.29 – ...).
See also
*
List of Catholic dioceses in Tunisia
The Catholic Church in Tunisia is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome.
Dioceses
The Catholic church in Tunisia presently comprises only a single Latin archbishopric, in the national ca ...
References
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Sources and external links
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; Bibliography
* Pius Bonifacius Gams, ''Series episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae'', Leipzig 1931, p. 468
* Stefano Antonio Morcelli, ''Africa christiana'', Volume I, Brescia 1816, p. 263
Catholic titular sees in Africa
Suppressed Roman Catholic dioceses