The Titular Archbishopric of Gabala, formerly the Diocese of Gabala, is a titular archbishopric of the Roman Catholic Church named for its former see, the city of Jableh, in present-day Syria.
No later than the 4th century, Gabala became a bishopric in the Roman province of Syria Prima, suffragan of the Archdiocese of Seleucia Pieria.
Later it was raised to a Byzantine autocephalous Archbishopric, remaining within the sway of the original Patriarchate of Antioch, apparently until the Muslims conquered all Syria.
Holders of the see included: No later than the 16th century the diocese was nominally restored as Latin Titular Bishopric of Gabala.
It has had the following incumbents, of the episcopal (lowest) rank: Around 1932 it was promoted as Latin Titular Archbishopric of Gabala.