Eguga

Eguga was a civitas in Africa Proconsulare during the Roman Empire. It was located in present-day Tunisia.

Eguga was also the seat of an ancient Catholic diocese of the same name.[1][2] It was a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Carthage. The only bishop mentioned by the sources was Florencio, who took part in the antimonothelite Council of Carthage in 646. Today, Eguga survives as a Latin Church titular see. The most recent titular bishop of Eguga was Gerard William Battersby, who served from 2016 to 2024.[3][4]

List of Latin Catholic titular bishops of Eguga[3][4]
Name Appointed Concomitant appointment Term end Notes
Boniface Yang Fujie 26 Mar 1931 auxiliary bishop, Canton (Guangzhou), China 23 Feb 1938 Died in office
Vitus Zhang Zuohuan 8 Jul 1941 vicar apostolic, Sinyangchow, China 11 Apr 1946 Appointed bishop, Xinyang (Sinyang)
Louis-Amédée Lefèvre [fr] 10 Apr 1947 vicar apostolic, Rabat, Morocco 14 Sep 1955 Appointed archbishop, Rabat
Gustave Raballand [fr] 29 Feb 1956 vicar apostolic, Phnom Penh, Cambodia 13 Jan 1973 Resigned April 1962; Died in office as Vicar Apostolic Emeritus
Antoine Hubert Thijssen 23 Feb 1973 apostolic administrator, Denpasar, Indonesia 7 Jun 1982 Died in office
Marc Leclerc [fr] 17 Jul 1982 auxiliary bishop, Québec, Canada 3 Jan 2005 Died in office
Gilles Lemay [fr] 11 Feb 2005 auxiliary bishop, Québec, Canada 22 Feb 2011 Appointed bishop, Amos, Québec
Michael J. Byrnes 22 Mar 2011 auxiliary bishop, Detroit, U.S. 31 Oct 2016 Appointed coadjutor archbishop, Agaña, Guam
Gerard William Battersby 23 Nov 2016 auxiliary bishop, Detroit, U.S. 19 Mar 2024 Appointed bishop, La Crosse, Wisconsin, U.S.
  1. ^ Pius Bonifacius Gams, Series episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae, (Leipzig, 1931), p. 465
  2. ^ Stefano Antonio Morcelli, Africa christiana, Volume I (Brescia, 1816), p. 154
  3. ^ a b "Eguga". GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. March 19, 2024.
  4. ^ a b "Eguga (Titular See)". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. March 19, 2024.