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The most important educational institution of the Diocese is the Catholic University of Applied Sciences, Mainz. Besides the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mainz and the (arch)dioceses of Cologne, Limburg, Speyer and Trier belong to the initiators of this university . There are also other schools as the Edith-Stein-Schule in Darmstadt ...
The Roman Catholic Church in Vietnam comprises solely a Latin rite hierarchy, joint in a national episcopal conference, comprising three metropolitan archdioceses and 24 suffragan dioceses. There are no Eastern Catholic, (missionary) pre-diocesan or other exempt jurisdictions.
Pages in category "Roman Catholic dioceses in Vietnam" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The modern Roman Catholic Diocese of Mainz was founded in 1802 when Mainz lost its archdiocese status and its territory west of the Rhine River became a mere diocese within the territory of France. In 1814 its jurisdiction was extended over the territory of Hesse-Darmstadt.
Diocese of Anguo 安國; Diocese of Baoding 保定; Diocese of Chengde 承德; Diocese of Daming 大名; Diocese of Jingxian 景縣; Diocese of Shunde 順德; Diocese of Tianjin 天津; Diocese of Xianxian 獻縣; Diocese of Xuanhua 宣化; Diocese of Yongnian 永年; Diocese of Yongping 永平; Diocese of Zhaoxian 趙縣; Diocese of Zhengding ...
Notably, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mainz is unique as it is the only diocese in the world with an episcopal see called a Holy See (sancta sedes). Ibrahim ibn Yaqub, a 10th-century Hispano-Arabic, Sephardi Jewish traveler, writes the following about the city: "Mainz [Maghānja] is a very large city, partly inhabited and partly cultivated fields.
It is the oldest church in Mainz, [1] [2] the oldest cathedral in the Germany of today and the only preserved cathedral building from late Carolingian and early Ottonian time in Germany. [ 3 ] St. John's Church is predominantly Carolingian in style, but later exterior additions over many centuries have resulted in the appearance of various ...
From October 1980, Eisenbach headed the Exerzitienhaus of the diocese in Dieburg and also the departmant Berufe der Kirche (offices of the church). [1] [2] On 17 March 1988, Pope John Paul II appointed Eisenbach auxiliary bishop in Mainz with the titular bishopric of Sigus. He was consecrated on 24 April 1988 by the Mainz bishop Karl Lehmann. [1]