The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ohrid (also Archdiocese of Achrida, Archdiocese of Ochrida or Archdiocese of Acrida, Latin: Achridanus seu Ochridanus) was a Latin Catholic archdiocese, suppressed in the 1700s,[1][2] and is now a
titular see, at modern
Ohrid in
North Macedonia.[3]
History
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In 1300 or 1320,[2] a new Latin Catholic archdiocese was founded. It was suppressed in 1700,[2] but would have two Catholic successor
titular archbishoprics.
Michael Kelly (1901.07.16 – 1911.08.17) as Coadjutor Archbishop of
Sydney (
Australia) (1901.07.16 – 1911.08.17); next succeeded as Metropolitan Archbishop of Sydney (1911.08.17 – death 1940.03.08)
Cleto Cassani (1929.07.01 – 1939.03.11) as emeritate; previously Titular Bishop of
Thacia Montana (1911.01.19 – 1917.01.05) as Auxiliary Bishop of
Archdiocese of Sassari (Sardinia, Italy) (1911.01.19 – 1917.01.05), succeeding as Metropolitan Archbishop of Sassari (Italy) (1917.01.05 – retired 1929.07.01)
Alexandre Vachon (1939.12.11 – 1940.05.22) as Coadjutor Archbishop of
Ottawa (Ontario, Canada) (1939.12.11 – 1940.05.22); next succeeded as Metropolitan Archbishop of Ottawa (1940.05.22 – death 1953.03.30)
Émile Maurice Guerry [
fr] (1940.05.31 – 1952.12.02) as Coadjutor Archbishop of
Cambrai (France) (1940.05.31 – 1952.12.02); next succeeded as Metropolitan Archbishop of Cambrai (1952.12.02 – retired 1966.02.15), emeritate as Titular Archbishop of
Octava (1966.02.15 – death 1969.03.11)
Miguel Paternain,
CSsR (1960.09.21 – death 1970.10.19) on emeritate; previously Bishop of
Melo (
Uruguay) (1929.04.20 – 1931.08.11), last Bishop of
Florida–Melo (Uruguay) (1931.08.11 – 1955.11.15) restyled first Bishop of
Florida (Uruguay) (1955.11.15 – retired 1960.02.27), Titular Bishop of
Mades (1960.02.27 – 1960.09.21)