Aureliopolis was the site of an early
bishopric and the names of five of its ancient
bishops are preserved in a number of documents. • Antiochus took part in the
First Council of Nicaea in 325 • John participated actively in the
Council of Ephesus in 321 • Eutropius signed a synodical decree of
Patriarch Gennadius I of Constantinople in about 460 • Theodotus was at the
Trullan Council of 692, and Nicolaus at the
Second Council of Nicaea in 787 No longer a residential bishopric, Aureliopolis in Lydia is today listed by the
Catholic Church as a
titular see. Titular bishops include: • Mateusz Lipski (24 Nov 1823 - 28 Feb 1831),
Bishop of Minsk) • Franz Anton Gindl (30 Sep 1831 Appointed - 2 Jul 1832),
Bishop of Brno • Antonín Arnošt Schaaffgotsche (11 Jul 1839 - 27 Jan 1842)
Bishop of Brno) • John Francis (William) Whelan, (7 Jun 1842 - 13 Dec 1876) • Jean-Pierre-Ignace Galfione, (31 Aug 1880 Appointed - 19 Dec 1881) • Joseph Colgan (19 May 1882 - 25 Nov 1886),
Archbishop of Madras) •
Edward Likowski (17 Mar 1887 - 13 Aug 1914,
Archbishop of Gniezno e Poznań) • Hubert-Olivier Chalifoux (30 Sep 1914 Appointed - 17 Mar 1922) •
João de Oliveira Matos Ferreira (11 Dec 1922 - 29 Aug 1962) •
Salvatore Asta (13 Oct 1962 Appointed - 30 Dec 2004) ==References==