Diocese of Fez
The Diocese of Fez was a short-lived was a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or diocese of the Catholic Church in Fez, Morocco.
History
The Diocese of Fez or Fessen) was a Latin Church diocese established around 1225 in the territory of modern Morocco, without direct predecessor.Its only resident incumbent Ordinary was :
- Bishop Agnello, later Bishop of Marocco (Marrakech)
Titular see
Circa 1496 the diocese was nominally restored as a Latin titular see, though it was however again suppressed even as titular see in 1730, having had the following incumbents, all of the fitting episcopal rank:- Teotónio de Bragança, Jesuits as Coadjutor Archbishop of Roman [Catholic Archdiocese of Évora|Évora] ; succeeded as Metropolitan Archbishop of Évora
- Jorge Queimado, Augustinians as Auxiliary Bishop of Braga
- Manuel dos Anjos, Observant? Friars Minor as Auxiliary Bishop of above Évora
- Gabriel ab Annuntiatione, Secular Canons of Saint John as Auxiliary Bishop of above Évora
- Stanislaus Giannotti, Canons [Regular of Saint Augustine] as Auxiliary Bishop of then Archdiocese of Kyiv–Černihiv