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- List of Catholic dioceses in the United States - Wikipedia
The Vatican resurrected the names of many former sees of the United States in the 1990s, as indicated by the table of former dioceses toward the end of this article
- 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)
- Diocese | Religious Jurisdiction, Ecclesiastical Authority, Clergy . . .
diocese, in some Christian churches, a territorial area administered by a bishop The word originally referred to a governmental area in the Roman Empire, governed by an imperial vicar
- Catholic Dioceses in USA (by Name)
Catholic Dioceses in United States of America (USA) by Type by Name by Ecclesiastical Province Vacant Former
- How Many Catholic Dioceses Are in the US? | Christian Pure
Discover the number of Catholic dioceses in the US and learn more about their significance within the church community
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