Avissa

Avissa also known as Avissensis was a Roman and Byzantine era town in Roman province of Africa proconsularis, Roman North Africa. The town is tentitively identified with ruins at Henchir-Bour-Aouitta in Tunisia.

The city was the seat of an ancient Bishopric[1] and remains a titular see to the current time.[2][3]The bishopric was in the ecclesiastical province of Carthage.[4]

One bishop is known from antiquity. Vittoriano, a Donatist Bishop of the town was at the conference of Carthage of 411,[5] no competitor Catholic bishop is known. The current Bishop is Piotr Jarecki of Warsaw.

References

  1. Auguste Audollent, v. Avitta in Dictionnaire d'Histoire et de Géographie ecclésiastiques , vol. V, 1931, coll. 1210-1211
  2. Stefano Antonio Morcelli, Africa Christiana , Volume I, (Brescia 1816), p62-63
  3. Avissa at CatholicHeirachy.org.
  4. Titular Episcopal See of Avissa, at GCatholic.org.
  5. Patrologia Latina , XI, col. 1322.
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