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  1. The Diocese of Rome (Latin: Dioecesis Urbis seu Romana; Italian: Diocesi di Roma), also called the Vicariate of Rome, is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church under the direct jurisdiction of the Pope, who is Bishop of Rome and hence the supreme pontiff and head of the worldwide Catholic Church.

  2. Roman diocese. The division of the empire into Praetorian prefectures and dioceses after the first reorganisation under the Tetrarchy. In the Late Roman Empire, usually dated 284 AD to 641 AD, the regional governance district known as the Roman or civil diocese was made up of a grouping of provinces each headed by a Vicarius, who were the ...

  3. A Diocese de Roma (em latim: Diœcesis Urbis ou Diœcesis Romana; em italiano: Diocesi di Roma), também conhecida como Santa Sé, Sé Apostólica, Sé de Pedro ou Igreja de Roma é uma diocese da Igreja Católica, em Roma, Itália. [1] A diocese é a sede do bispo de Roma ou Papa, que é o Sumo Pontífice e chefe da Igreja Católica.

  4. Ecclesiastical Province of Rome The motherchurch of the Roman Catholic dioceses of Italy is the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran, the cathedral church of the pope. Diocese of Rome. Suburbicarian See of Albano; Suburbicarian See of Frascati; Suburbicarian See of Palestrina; Suburbicarian See of Porto-Santa Rufina

  5. Ecclesiastical Province of Rome See: Diocese of Rome § Suffragan sees. Metropolitan Diocese of Rome (includes the Vatican City State), whose suffragans are the seven suburbicarian sees, held by the six cardinal-bishops. Suburbicarian See of Ostia, held besides another suburbicaran see by the cardinal-dean; Suburbicarian See of Albano

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Holy_SeeHoly See - Wikipedia

    It includes the apostolic episcopal see of the Diocese of Rome, which has ecclesiastical jurisdiction over the worldwide Catholic Church and sovereignty or governance over the city-state known as the Vatican City.

  7. A diocese é a sede do bispo de Roma ou Papa, que é o Sumo Pontífice e chefe da Igreja Católica. Foi fundada no século I, sendo o administrador atual o Papa Francisco, eleito em 13 de março de 2013. Bispo. Ver artigo principal: Papa e Títulos do Bispo de Roma.