Archbishop of Petra
The archbishop of Petra was the metropolitan bishop of the province of Palaestina Tertia.
History
The Islamic conquest in the 7th century had eliminated Byzantine control of the area and with it the protection of the Christian communities. However, Palestinian and Syrian Christian communities had remained in the region well into the Islamic occupation period. Re-established during the Crusader era, the diocese covered the Oultrejordain area and included Saint Catherine's Monastery on Mount Sinai, although Crusader protection rarely extended that far. Frankish communities soon added to their number and before Saladin's reconquest, the area had an increasing number of Catholic communities. Following the destruction of the Kingdom of Jerusalem by Saladin, what little protection for Christians had existed was eliminated and the nascent Christian communities were soon destroyed.Nonetheless, several isolated monasteries at various levels of precarious existence continued, thereby creating the necessity of appointing archbishops well into the modern period. However, by the late 19th and early 20th centuries what vestiges of monastic life and their few extant congregants which remained were effectively eliminated by Bedouin and Turkish raids and with it the diocese lapsed.
Ancient bishops
- Asterius
- Germanus, an Arian
- Jason
- John
- Theodore
- Athenogenes
Resident Catholic archbishops
Titular Catholic archbishops
- Antonio Viedma Chaves, O.P.
- Vicente Agustín Clavería
- Saint François de Laval de Montmorency
- Albertus Stawowski
- Antonio Saverio Gentili
- Federico Marcello Lante Montefeltro della Rovere
- Filippo Acciaiuoli
- Giuseppe Simonetti
- Francesco Saverio de Zelada
- Bernardinus Muti
- Giuseppe Firrao jr
- Antonio Gabriele Severoli
- Alessandro Giustiniani
- Julianus Maria Hillereau
- Pietro de Villanova Castellacci
- Giuseppe Aggarbati, O.S.A.
- Michael Augustine Corrigan
- Fulco Luigi Ruffo-Scilla
- Girolamo Maria Gotti, O.C.D.
- Pietro Gonzalez Carlo Duval, O.P.
- Bernardino Nozaleda y Villa, O.P.
- Emilio Ferrais
- Luigi Sincero
- Angelo Bartolomasi
- Evelio Díaz y Cía
- Alfredo Silva Santiago