Diocesan Map | USCCB These regions typically include two or more Metropolitan Archdioceses and several Dioceses across one or more States Select a Region, Archdiocese, or Diocese on the map to learn more
Current Dioceses in United States of America [Catholic-Hierarchy] Venice (Diocese), Florida Victoria in Texas (Diocese) Washington (Archdiocese), District of Columbia Wheeling-Charleston (Diocese), West Virginia Wichita (Diocese), Kansas Wilmington (Diocese), Delaware Winona-Rochester (Diocese), Minnesota Worcester (Diocese), Massachusetts Yakima (Diocese), Washington Youngstown (Diocese), Ohio Dioceses: 196
Dioceses - Episcopal Asset Map Dioceses A diocese is a collection of places — churches, schools, ministries, and more — organized by region and led by a bishop Explore your diocese’s landing page and map to get connected Search for diocese names, states, territories, and major cities here
U. S. Dioceses Archdioceses - mycatholicsource. com Looking for Parishes Mass Times? Click Here Also Try Diocese Archdiocese (A) (Abbrev ) Military Services, U S A (A) (MO) Note: Not Comprehensive [Excludes Territorial Sees Eastern Churches (Why?) Etc ] Diocese Archdiocese (A) (Abbrev ) Military Services, U S A (A) (MO)
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Diocese - NEW ADVENT Originally the term diocese (Gr dioikesis) signified management of a household, thence administration or government in general This term was soon used in Roman law to designate the territory dependent for its administration upon a city (civitas)