Roman Catholic Diocese of Copenhagen

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This article is about the Roman Catholic Diocese of Copenhagen. For the Evangelical Lutheran dicosese see Diocese of Copenhagen

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Copenhagen is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic church named after its episcopal see, the Danish national capital, Copenhagen. It covers all Denmark (as in neighbouring provinces where none of the pre-Reformation bishoprics were re-established after Lutheranism became the new official state church in the 16th century) and two Danish overseas possessions, the Faroe Islands and Greenland. It has the distinction of being the largest Catholic diocese by area in the world.

The former bishoprics of bishopric of Ribe and bishopric of Odense were the former provincial dioceses, that have since been subsumed into the diocese of Copenhagen. The Diocese of Copenhagen is immediately subject to the Holy See.

It was established on August 7, 1868 as the Apostolic Vicariate of Northern Missions. In 1869, it was demoted as the Apostolic Prefecture of Denmark. On March 15, 1892, it was again promoted as the Apostolic Vicariate of Denmark. Only on April 29, 1953 it was promoted as the regular, post-missionary diocese of København

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