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Arad (see)

The titular episcopal see of Arad is a Roman Catholic titular see named after the ancient city of Arad (see Tel Arad). Sources mention a 6th-century Bishop Stephan.

History

The titular episcopal see of Arad is named for ancient Arad, which stood at the site of Tell 'Arad (Arabic) or Tel Arad (Hebrew), in the province of Palestina III, metropolinate of Petra (see Archbishop of Petra and List of Catholic titular sees: Petra in Palaestina). The remains of ancient Arad were excavated in the Negev in modern Israel, but apparently no remains from the relevant period have been discovered.

Titular see

The diocese was nominally restored as a titular see of the lowest (episcopal) rank in 1725.

It is vacant since 1969 after having had the following, often non-consecutive incumbents:

  • Karol Poniński (1725–1727)
  • Caspar Adolph Schnernauer (1728–1733)
  • (1734–1748)
  • Andrés Cano y Junquera (1748–1749)
  • Toussaint Duvernin (23 May 1757 – 1785)
  • Julio Maria Pecori (d'Ameno), Franciscan (Order of Friars Minor Reform, O.F.M. Ref.; 1788–1796)
  • Friar Ignacy Houwalt (1804–1807)
  • , Franciscans (O.F.M.) (1839–1862)
  • (1880–1881)
  • Augustine Kandathil (1911–1923) (later archbishop)
  • Pierre Aziz Ho (1924–1929)
  • Jacob Abraham Theophilos Kalapurakal (Feb.–June 1932)
  • , Spiritans (C.S.Sp.) (1933–1944)
  • , Capuchins (O.F.M. Cap.) (1944–1969)

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