Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád
Summary
Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád is a diocese of the Catholic Church[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of diocese_of_the_catholic_church entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád's religion is recorded as Catholicism[3].
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád is located in Szeged[4].
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád is in the country of Hungary[5].
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád's image is recorded as Fogadalmi templom (12498. számú műemlék) 3.jpg[6].
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád's instance of is recorded as diocese of the Catholic Church[7].
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád's capital is recorded as Szeged[8].
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád's shares border with is recorded as Roman Catholic Diocese of Subotica[9].
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád's shares border with is recorded as Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kalocsa-Kecskemét[10].
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád's shares border with is recorded as Roman Catholic Diocese of Vác[11].
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád's shares border with is recorded as Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Eger[12].
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád's shares border with is recorded as Roman Catholic Diocese of Debrecen–Nyíregyháza[13].
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád's shares border with is recorded as Roman Catholic Diocese of Timişoara[14].
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád's shares border with is recorded as Roman Catholic Diocese of Zrenjanin[15].
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád's shares border with is recorded as Roman Catholic Diocese of Oradea Mare[16].
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád's followed by is recorded as Roman Catholic Diocese of Timişoara[17].
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád's followed by is recorded as Roman Catholic Diocese of Zrenjanin[18].
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád's headquarters location is recorded as Szeged[19].
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 146299937[20].
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád's GND ID is recorded as 1137970901[21].
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád's locator map image is recorded as Ungheria - Diocesi di Szeged-Csanad.jpg[22].
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád's part of is recorded as Ecclesiastical Province of Kalocsa - Kecskemét[23].
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád's Commons category is recorded as Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád[24].
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád's patron saint is recorded as Gerard of Csanád[25].
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád's chairperson is recorded as László Kiss-Rigó[26].
- +1982-08-05T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád[27].
Body
Founding
+1982-08-05T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád[27].
Identity
Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'la', 'text': 'Dioecesis Szegediensis-Csanadiensis'}[28]. Its part of is recorded as Ecclesiastical Province of Kalocsa - Kecskemét[23]. Successors include Roman Catholic Diocese of Timişoara[17] and Roman Catholic Diocese of Zrenjanin[18].
Leadership
Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád's chairperson is recorded as László Kiss-Rigó[26].
Operations
Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád's headquarters location is recorded as Szeged[19].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád include Szeged-Csanád Grosics Akadémia[29], an association football club[30], in Hungary[31], founded in 2011[32].
Why It Matters
Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád ranks in the top 4% of diocese_of_the_catholic_church entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[33] It is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[34]
Entities named for it include Szeged-Csanád Grosics Akadémia[29], an association football club[30], in Hungary[31], founded in 2011[32].