Belesasa
Belesasa was an ancient city and former bishopric in Roman North Africa, which only remains a Latin Catholic titular see.
History
Belesasa, was among the cities of sufficient importance in the Roman province of Numidia to become a suffragan diocese of the Metropolitan of Carthage, in the papal sway, but faded so completely, plausibly at the seventh century advent of Islam, that its exact location, now in Algeria wasn't even found.Its only historically documented incumbent, Servus, was among the Catholic bishops convoked to a Council of Carthage in 484 by king Huneric of the Vandal Kingdom, and probably exiled likes his colleagues, unlike their schismatic Donatist counterparts
Titular see
The diocese was nominally restored in 1933 as Latin titular bishopric of Belesasa / Belesasen.It has had the following incumbents, so far of the fitting episcopal rank :
- Gaston Hains, first as Auxiliary Bishop of Diocese of Saint-Hyacinthe, then as Coadjutor Bishop of Amos ; next Bishop of Amos, died 1986
- Jesús Humberto Velázquez Garay as Auxiliary Bishop of Diocese of Culiacán ; later Bishop of Celaya, died 2003
- Héctor Miguel Cabrejos Vidarte, Friars Minor
- Joseph Angelo Grech
- Joachim Mbadu Kikhela Kupika, Bishop emeritus of Boma
- Pascual Limachi Ortiz, Appointed Prelate of Corocoro
- Pius Sin Hozel