In
antiquity, Thapsus was a
Christian bishopric. It was probably a
suffragan but no
metropolitan is known. The only known bishop was
Vigilius, the author of several controversial works against the
Arians and the
Eutychians. He was one of the Catholic bishops whom king
Hunneric of the
Vandals summoned to his court in
Carthage in 484 and then exiled. The
Catholic Church reëstablished it in 1914 as a
titular see. It is a Latin title of the lowest rank, with one archiepiscopal exception. • Valentín García y Barros (1914.12.10 – 1916.08.26) • Arturo Celestino Alvarez (1919.12.18 – 1921.05.09) • Andrew James Louis Brennan (1923.02.23 – 1926.05.28) • Vincenzo Celli (1927.04.08 – 1951.10.17) • Antonio Torasso, I.M.C. (1952.01.10 – 1960.10.22) • Paul-Émile Charbonneau (1960.11.15 – 1963.05.21) • Tomás Enrique Márquez Gómez (1963.06.25 – 1966.11.30) • Alfredo Cifuentes Gómez (1967.03.10 – 1970.12.02), as titular Archbishop •
Ludwig Averkamp (1973.01.18 – 1985.11.07) •
Vladas Michelevičius (1986.11.13 – 2008.11.12) •
Ignacio Carrasco de Paula (2010.09.15 – ...), president-for-life of the
Pontifical Academy == References ==