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  1. 30. Juni 2024 · Find current and historical information about the bishops and dioceses of the Catholic Church worldwide. Browse by country, tradition, event, or person, and get email updates on the latest changes.

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  2. A comprehensive list of countries and regions with Catholic dioceses, bishops, and events. Browse by continent or search by name, rank, or date.

  3. Find information about bishops of the Catholic Church by name, rank, age, seniority, and diocese. Search for bishops by various criteria or browse by countries, events, and categories.

  4. catholic-hierarchy.org ist eine private Onlinedatenbank zu den Bischöfen und Bistümern der römisch-katholischen Kirche. Die Internetpräsenz ist ein privates Projekt von David M. Cheney aus Kansas City. Sie wird nicht von kirchlichen Stellen unterstützt.

  5. Learn about the history, role and composition of the College of Cardinals, the Catholic Hierarchy and the Order of Bishops, Priests and Deacons. Find the biographical notes, statistics and archive of the recent consistories for the creation of new Cardinals.

  6. Catholic-Hierarchy.org is an online database of bishops and dioceses of the Latin Church and the 23 Eastern Catholic Churches that are in full communion with Rome. The website is not officially sanctioned by the Church. It is run as a private project by David M. Cheney in Kansas City.

  7. The Holy See is the central authority of the Catholic Church, led by the Pope and his collaborators. It provides access to the Magisterium, the fundamental texts, the news, the calendar and the photos of the Church.