Roman Catholic Diocese of Győr explained

Jurisdiction:Diocese
Diocese of Győr
Latin:Dioecesis Iaurinensis
Local:Győri Egyházmegye
Country: Hungary
Province:Esztergom-Budapest
Metropolitan:Esztergom-Budapest
Area Km2:5,100
Area Sqmi:1,969
Population:552,453
Population As Of:2013
Catholics:378,099
Catholics Percent:68.4
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Rite:Latin
Established:11th century
Cathedral:Cathedral Basilica of St Mary in Győr
Bishop:András Veres
Bishop Title:Bishop
Metro Archbishop:Cardinal Péter Erdő
Suffragan:for one -->
Archdeacon:for one-->
Map:Ungheria - Diocesi di Gyor.jpg
Map Size:250px
Website:Website of the Diocese

The Diocese of Győr (Hungarian: Győri Egyházmegye, German: Bistum Raab, Latin: Dioecesis Iaurinensis) is a diocese of the Latin Church of the Roman Catholic Church in Hungary. The diocese is suffragan to the Archdiocese of Esztergom-Budapest. The diocese is believed to have been established in 1009 by King Stephen I of Hungary, along with most of the other Hungarian dioceses.

The Cathedral of Győr is dedicated to Blessed Virgin Mary. The current bishop is Lajos Pápai, who was appointed in 1991.

Secular offices connected to the bishopric

The Bishops of Győr were Perpetual Counts of Baranya (Hungarian: Győr vármegye örökös főispánja, Latin: Jaurinensis perpetuus supremus comes) from the 16th century till 1783.

List of the Bishops of Győr

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