List of Catholic dioceses in Romania

Unlike most European countries, the Catholic Church in Romania comprises in a single national episcopal conference both Latin and two Eastern Catholic churches (one of which being nation-specific):

  • A Latin hierarchy
  • Two Eastern Catholic rite-specific particular churches sui iuris:

There is also an Apostolic nunciature as papal diplomatic representation (embassy-level) in the national capital Bucharest, into which is also vested the Apostolic nunciature to neighbouring Moldova (Ex-Soviet, ethnic Romanians).

Current Dioceses

Latin Hierarchy

Administrative map of the Latin and Armenian Catholic hierarchies in Romania

Ecclesiastical Province of Bucharest

Exempt

Eastern Catholic

Armenian Catholic Church

(Armenian Rite in Armenian language)

  • Armenian Catholic Ordinariate of Romania, with seat at Gherla

Romanian (Greek) Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Făgăraş and Alba Iulia

(Romanian Greek Catholic Church, Romanian language Byzantine (Greek) Rite)

  • (Metropolitan) Major Archdiocese of Făgăraş şi Alba Iulia
    • Eparchy of Cluj-Gherla
    • Eparchy of Lugoj
    • Eparchy of Maramureş
    • Eparchy of Oradea Mare

Defunct jurisdictions

Titular see

Only the Latin Titular archbishopric (non-Metropolitan) Constantia in Scythia

Other defunct Latin jurisdictions

(Excluding merely renamed/promoted predecessors of current jurisdictions)

  • Latin Diocese of Argeș
  • Diocese of Bacău
  • Diocese of Milcovia (Brasov / Milcovul)
  • Diocese of Moldovița (Moldawitza / Suczawa)

Eastern Catholic defunct jurisdictions

See also

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