Thiava, Numidia
Thiava was an ancient Roman-Berber civitas in Numidia, Africa Proconsulare and in the Vandal Kingdom. It was a Latin Catholic diocese.
History
It was located near Thagaste to the south of Hippo, in the high valley of the Medjerda, in the Roman province of Numidia. The site is near modern near Annaba and Souk-Ahras, in Algeria. It was noted from 300–640AD.The town was seat of a bishopric under Hippo.
Thiava was notable for being almost completely Donatist in its religion. It was the site of a conflict with the Catholic Archbishop of Carthage, the church father Saint Augustine.
The town became a center of the Donatist controversy when Donatus Magnus visited the town.
The city had been Donatist but was returned to the [Roman Catholic Church|Catholic Church|Catholic] fold by Augustine in the 390s.
The first bishop of the town was Honoratus, a childhood friend of Augustine who had appointed him. Honoratus had been a monk at nearby Thagaste.
In 402, Honoratus died in Thiava. As he had been a monk at both Thagaste and Thiava and his personal assets were large, there arose a dispute between Thiava and Alypius of Thagaste It was becoming custom for monks to give their assets to the order where they became a monk and so Alypius felt the estate should go to his order.
Augustine eventually decided the matter in favor of Thiava but held that in future intestate estate of clergy be decided by the Roman civil law. This was an interesting outcome given his confections to Thagaste.
Christian rule ended in the 7th century with the spread of Islam.
Titular see
The diocese was nominally restored in 1933 as a Latin Catholic titular bishopric under the names of Thiava, adjective Thiaven/ Tiava.It has had the following incumbents, so far of the fitting Episcopal rank :
- Ignace Ramarosandratana as last Apostolic Vicar of Miarinarivo, later promoted first Bishop of Miarinarivo
- José Pedro da Silva as Auxiliary Bishop of Patriarchate of Lisboa, later Bishop of Viseu, died 2000
- Eugène-Jean-Marie Polge as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Avignon, next Titular Archbishop of Curubis as Coadjutor Archbishop of Avignon, succeeding as Metropolitan Archbishop of Avignon ; died 1993
- Stephen Stanislaus Woznicki on emeritate, previously Titular Bishop of Peltæ as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Detroit and Bishop of Saginaw
- Dermot O'Mahony as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Dublin and on emeritate
- Hélio Pereira dos Santos, as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of São Salvador da Bahia, no previous prelature.