Archbishopric The new city became the seat of a Christian bishop and was at first a
Metropolitan see, with three
suffragans:
Rhesaina (also called Theodosiopolis),
Rhandus and
Nasala. Its first known bishop was Eutychianus, who took possession in 506. His successor, Thomas, was deposed in 519 for his opposition to the
Council of Chalcedon and died in 540. Mamas was removed in 537. Stephanus took part in the
Second Council of Constantinople in 553. After the
7th-century Arab conquest, Dara again became the seat of
Jacobite (Syriac Orthodox) bishops. Between 825 and 860, the archbishop was
John of Dara, a prolific theologian. In the 10th century, Syriac Orthodox Diocese of Dara lost its Metropolitan rank, which passed to its former suffragan
Rhesaina.
Titular Catholic see No longer a residential bishopric, Dara is now listed by the
Catholic Church as a
titular see, both Latin and in particular for the
Syriac Catholic Church, which, though of the
West Syriac Rite, is in full communion with the
Holy See. The diocese was nominally restored in the 15th century as the Latin Catholic
titular bishopric of Dara. As such, it has the following incumbents, all of the lowest (episcopal) rank: • Hubert Léonard,
Carmelite Order (O. Carm.) (1474.11.16 – 1489.07.06) and again (1492.12.03 – ?) • Blasius de Aguinaga (1669.09.09 – ?) • Nicolás de Ulloa y Hurtado de Mendoza,
Augustinian Order (O.E.S.A.) (1677.02.08 – 1679.11.27) • Francisco Zapata Vera y Morales (1680.03.11 – 1703.04.23) •
Franz Engelbert Barbo von Waxenstein (1703.06.04 – 1706.12.25) In 1925 it was renamed and Promoted as Metropolitan
Titular archbishopric of Dara. It has been vacant for decades, having had the following incumbents of that (highest) rank : • Alfonso Archi (1925.11.16 – 1927.03.04) • Joseph-Marie Le Gouaze (1927.09.29 – 1930.12.05) • Luigi Fantozzi (1931.01.01 – 1932.01.14) •
Torquato Dini (1933.11.12 – 1934.03.26) •
Antonio Riberi (黎培理) (1934.08.13 – 1967.07.25), as papal diplomat:
Apostolic Delegate to Africa for Missions (1934.08.13 – 1945),
Apostolic Internuncio (papal envoy) to PR China (1946.07.06 – 1959.02.19),
Apostolic Nuncio (papal ambassador) to Ireland (1959.02.19 – 1962.04.28), Apostolic Nuncio to Spain (1962.04.28 – 1967.06.26); later created
Cardinal-Priest of
San Girolamo della Carità pro hac vice Title (1967.06.29 – 1967.12.16) • Nicholas Thomas Elko (1967.12.22 – 1971.08.10) Established as Titular bishopric of
Anastasiopolis, suppressed without incumbent, restored in 1979 as
titular bishopric of
Dara Syrorum (Dara of the Syriacs, or just Dara in Curiate Italian). It has had the following incumbents, of both the lowest (episcopal)
and intermediary (archiepiscopal) ranks: • Titular Bishop
Athanase Matti Shaba Matoka (1979.08.25 – 1983.07.15) (later Archbishop) • Titular Bishop
Flavien Joseph Melki (1996.05.25 – 2026.01.30), Curial bishop of the Syriacs == See also ==