PARTENIA
:''For the Renaissance music collection, see Parthenia (music)''
'Partenia' (also spelled 'Parthenia') is a Roman Catholic Titular See in present Algeria. Formerly a major city, the episcopal see was abandoned and consumed by the Sahara desert in the 5th century.
Bishop Jacques Gaillot of Évreux in France was moved to the abandoned diocese by Pope John Paul II in 1995 as a disciplinary action. Galliot was judged by the Pope to hold unorthodox views. Gaillot decided to put up a website and to be the bishop of a cyber-diocese.
Since then he regularly publishes letters and writes books.
Religion and the internet
★ Homepage of Partenia: diocese without borders (the cyber-diocese)
★ Parthenia
'Partenia' (also spelled 'Parthenia') is a Roman Catholic Titular See in present Algeria. Formerly a major city, the episcopal see was abandoned and consumed by the Sahara desert in the 5th century.
Bishop Jacques Gaillot of Évreux in France was moved to the abandoned diocese by Pope John Paul II in 1995 as a disciplinary action. Galliot was judged by the Pope to hold unorthodox views. Gaillot decided to put up a website and to be the bishop of a cyber-diocese.
Since then he regularly publishes letters and writes books.
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See also
Religion and the internet
External links
★ Homepage of Partenia: diocese without borders (the cyber-diocese)
★ Parthenia
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