Agathonice
Agathonice was an Ancient city and bishopric in Roman Thrace, which remains a Latin Catholic titular see.
Its modern location is presumed to be Palicastro or Belatitsa (in Bulgaria?).
History
Agathonice was important enough in the Late Roman province of Thracia to be a suffragan bishopric of its capital Philippopolis in Thracia's Metropolitan Archbhishop (in modern Plovdiv), but was to fade.
Titular
The diocese was nominally restored as a Latin Catholic titular bishopric in the 18th century.
It has been vacant for decdes, having had only the following, non-consecutive incumbents, all of the lowest (episcopal) rank :
- Ferdinand Oesterhoff, Cistercians (O. Cist.) (1723.12.20 – 1748.10.22)
- John Baptist Lamy (1850.07.23 – 1853.07.29) (later Archbishop)
- Pasquale Pagnucci (林奇愛), Friars Minor (O.F.M.) (1867.04.15 – 1901.01.29)
- William Brasseur, Scheutists (C.I.C.M.) (1948.06.10 – death 1993.02.01), Apostolic Vicar of Mountain Provinces (Philippines) (1948.06.10 – 1981.11.07)
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