词条 | Sala (Diocese) |
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historyThe town of Sala is identifiable with Kepecik in today's west Turkey, but in antiquity was an ancient episcopal see of the Roman province of Lydia in Asia Minor. It was part of the Patriarchate of Constantinople during Byzantine times and was suffragan of ' Archdiocese of Sardis Sala is not mentioned by Michel Le Quien in his work Oriens Christianus[2] but a bishop Stephen is recorded in the episcopal lists of the second Second Council of Nicaea.[3] Sala survives today as titular bishop; the seat has been vacant since 27 January 1962.[4][5] known bishopsAncient bishops
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References1. ^Joseph Bingham, Origines Ecclesiasticae, Volume 3 p193. 2. ^Michel Le Quien, Oriens christianus: in quatuor patriarchatus digestus : quo exhibentur. 3. ^Darrouzès Jean, Listes of Episcopal du nicee Stone Council (787), in Revue des études byzantines, 33 (1975), p.35. 4. ^[https://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?depth=1&hl=en&prev=search&rurl=translate.google.com.au&sl=it&u=http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/d2s11.html&usg=ALkJrhgiG3E8j81zyf1mWQ5cpdWocRxXXQ Sala] at catholic-hierarchy.org. 5. ^Sala at GCatholic.org. 6. ^W. M. Ramsay, The Historical Geography of Asia Minor (Cambridge University Press, 2010) p122. 6 : Catholic titular sees in Asia|Former Roman Catholic dioceses in Asia|Dioceses established in the 1st century|Ancient Greek archaeological sites in Turkey|Lydia|Roman sites in Turkey |
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