
Roman Catholic Diocese
A Roman Catholic Diocese is a specific geographic area governed by a bishop. It is part of the larger structure of the Catholic Church, which is organized into regions known as dioceses. Each diocese includes several parishes, where local communities gather for worship and other activities. The bishop oversees spiritual leadership, administration, and the implementation of church teachings within the diocese. Dioceses vary in size and population, and they serve to ensure that the Church's mission and services reach people across different areas.