Tabala was also the seat of a
Roman and
Vandal era
bishopric. The only known bishops of this diocese are
Quodvultdeus (Catholic bishop,
fl. 484), A catholic bishop who took part in the
Council of Carthage (484) held by the Vandal king
Huneric, after which Quodvultdeus was sent to exile. And Urbanus a
Donatist bishop (fl. 440) summoned to Carthage for not adhereing to the Catholic religion. In 1933 the diocese was reestablished in name and Tabla survives today as titular bishop. Until his death in March 2018, the
bishop was
Lino Bortolo Belotti. On July 24, 2018, Richard Garth Henning became its titular bishop. Currently its bishop is
Juan Esposito-Garcia, who was consecrated on February 21, 2023, having been appointed by
Pope Francis. ==References==