Roman Catholic Diocese of Mariana and Accia


The Diocese of Mariana and Acci or Diocese of Accia and Mariana was a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory. It is now a titular see.

History

The Diocese of Mariana was a Roman Catholic diocese seated in the Ancient Roman city of Mariana, Corsica. Traditionally it was claimed to have existed already in the time of the apostles, but there is no evidence for that; the whole of Corsica was apparently Christianised by 439.
The diocese was united with the diocese of Accia in 1563, and known thereafter as the diocese of Mariana and Accia. The bishop of Mariana and Accia transferred his episcopal seat from Mariana in 1440 to Vescovato Cathedral and again in 1570 to Bastia Cathedral. The bishopric was suppressed in 1801 in favour of the diocese of Ajaccio, along with all other Corsican bishoprics.
The title of Bishop of Mariana in Corsica continues in use.

Bishops

Diocese of Mariana

Erected: 824
Latin Name: Acciensis
United: 30 January 1563 with the Diocese of Mariana
Latin Name: Dioecesis Acciensis et Marianensis
Metropolitan: Archdiocese of Genova

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