Giru Marcelli
Giru Marcelli was a city and bishopric in Roman North Africa, which remains a Latin Catholic titular see.
History
Giru Marcelli, located in present Algeria, was among the many town in the Roman province of Numidia which were important enough to become a suffragan diocese in the papal sway, but faded completely.Its only historically documented bishop was Fructuosus, who participated in the synod called at Carthage by Hunerik of the Vandal Kingdom in 484, whereafter he was exiled, like most Catholic incumbents, unlike their Donatist heretic counterparts.
Titular see
The diocese was nominally restored in 1933 as Titular bishopric of Giru Marcelli / Giru di Marcello / de Giru Marcelli.It has had the following incumbents, of the fitting Episcopal rank, with an archiepiscopal exception:
- Titular Archbishop: Antoine Grauls, M. Afr. as emeritate; previously Titular Bishop of Mades as last Apostolic Vicar of Urundi restyled only Apostolic Vicar of Kitega and promoted first Metropolitan Archbishop of Gitega
- Mihály Mayer as Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Pécs ; next succeeded as Bishop of Pécs
- Vital Massé as Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Saint-Jérôme ; later Bishop of Mont-Laurier
- David Albin Zywiec Sidor, O.F.M. Cap. as Auxiliary Bishop of Apostolic Vicariate of Bluefields.
- Robert Francis Christian, O.P. as Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of San Francisco.
- Mykola Luchok, O.P. as Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Mukachevo.