Difference between revisions of "Chiesa di Ludovicia"
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+ | {{Infobox | ||
+ | | title = | ||
+ | | above = Church of Ludovicia<br><small><small>part of Catholic Church</small></small> | ||
+ | | image1 = [[Image:LudoviciaCathedral.jpg|250px]] | ||
+ | | caption1= The cathedral of Ludovicia, the most important church in the Kingdom of Ludovicia, see of the Church of Ludovicia | ||
+ | | headerstyle = background:#F0DC82; | ||
+ | | label1 = Year | label1 = 2016 | ||
+ | | label2 = Catholics | data2 = 16.890.000 | ||
+ | | label3 = Population | data3 = 23.000.000 | ||
+ | | label4 = Dioceses | data4 = 11 | ||
+ | | label5 = Parishes | data5 = 2.816 | ||
+ | | label6 = Priests | data6 = 2.876 | ||
+ | | label7 = Seminarists | data7 = 150 | ||
+ | | label8 = Deacons | data8 = 387 | ||
+ | | label9 = Religiouses men | data9 = 1726 | ||
+ | | label10 = Religiouses women | data10 = 5670 | ||
+ | | label11 = Primate | data11 = [[]] (Primate of Ludovicia) | ||
+ | | label12 = President of bishops conference | data12 = [[]] | ||
+ | | label13 = Apostolic nuncio | data13 = [[]] | ||
+ | | label14 = Code | data14= LVD | ||
+ | }} | ||
The '''Catholic Church in Ludovicia''' is part of the universal Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and the Holy See. | The '''Catholic Church in Ludovicia''' is part of the universal Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and the Holy See. | ||
There are 16.890.000 baptized Catholics in Ludovicia (73% of the population), organized into 11 dioceses and approximately 2,000 priests (2016). | There are 16.890.000 baptized Catholics in Ludovicia (73% of the population), organized into 11 dioceses and approximately 2,000 priests (2016). | ||
[[Category:Church of Ludovicia]] | [[Category:Church of Ludovicia]] |
Revision as of 18:03, 12 April 2016
The Catholic Church in Ludovicia is part of the universal Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and the Holy See. There are 16.890.000 baptized Catholics in Ludovicia (73% of the population), organized into 11 dioceses and approximately 2,000 priests (2016).