Nova Barbara

Nova Barbara (Latin: Novabarbarensis) was a RomanBerber town in the province of Numidia. It has been tentatively identified with the stone ruins at Beni-Barbar or Henchir-Barbar, Algeria. The Beni-Barbar tribe take its name from this location, though it has been several centuries since it lived there. It was also the seat of an ancient Catholic diocese.

The ancient bishopric is now a titular see of Nova Barbara in the ecclesiastical province of Numidia.[1] The only known ancient bishop from Novabarbara was Adeodato, who participated in the synod meeting in Carthage in 484 called by the Vandal king Huneric. Huneric was an Arian Christian and as part of his program to remove Catholic influence in his newly established domains he had Adeodato later exiled.

Today Nova Barbara survives as titular bishopric,[2][3] and the current titular bishop is Toshihiro Sakai, auxiliar bishop of Osaka, Japan.[4][5]

  1. ^ Titular Episcopal See of Nova Barbara at GCatholic.org.
  2. ^ Pius Bonifacius Gams, Series Episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae, (Leipzig, 1931), p. 467
  3. ^ Stefano Antonio Morcelli, Africa Christiana, Volume I, (Brescia, 1816), p. 244
  4. ^ Cheney, David M. "Nova Barbara (Titular See) [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2018-06-07.
  5. ^ "Resignations and Appointments". press.vatican.va. Retrieved 2018-06-07.