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  2. List of Catholic dioceses in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Catholic Church in Portugal is composed only of a Latin hierarchy, joint in the national episcopal conference of Portugal (Conferência Episcopal Portuguesa ), consisting of three ecclesiastical provinces , headed by Metropolitan Archbishops (one of which (Lisbon) holds the superior rank of Patriarch), with a total of 17 suffragan ...

  3. Category : Roman Catholic ecclesiastical provinces in Portugal

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    Pages in category "Roman Catholic ecclesiastical provinces in Portugal" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Catholic Church in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portugal is the location of one of the major Catholic shrines and Marian pilgrimage sites, at Fátima, honouring Our Lady of Fátima. The northern city of Braga is an important Catholic centre. A Portuguese saying which lists characteristics of different cities states that "Coimbra studies, Braga prays, Lisbon shows off and Porto works". [14]

  5. List of Catholic dioceses (structured view) - Wikipedia

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    Note: The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) divides the non-exempt dioceses of the United States (including Alaska, Hawaii, and the U.S. Virgin Islands) into fourteen geographical regions—termed "Bishops' Regions" for the Latin Church provinces—and a fifteenth "region" that consists of the Eastern Catholic eparchies.

  6. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Braga - Wikipedia

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    When Portugal became independent, Braga assumed even greater importance. It contested with Toledo the primacy over all the Iberian sees, but the popes decided in favour of the latter city, since it retained as suffragans the dioceses of Porto, Coimbra, Viseu, Bragança-Miranda do Douro, Aveiro, and Pinhel.

  7. Category:Catholic Church in Portugal - Wikipedia

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  8. Patriarchate of Lisbon - Wikipedia

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    A crusader's account of that event refers to the local "elderly Bishop of the city" being slain "against all right and justice", by marauding Flemish and German crusaders, in direct defiance of the terms of the city's rendition. [1] As Portugal grew in political importance and colonial possessions the jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Lisbon ...

  9. Roman Catholic Diocese of Porto, Portugal - Wikipedia

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    In 716 the Arabs began their invasion and conquest of Portugal, including Lisbon, Porto, Braga, Tuy, Lugo, and Orense. The areas were depopulated. [13] After the Arab invasion Justus seems to have been the first bishop (c. 882). He is only a name. [14] Gomado was probably elected in 872, when King Affonso III won back the city.