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the Archbishop of Armagh notes that his diocese is partly in the Republic of Ireland, and partly in the UK. That strikes me as unusual. This is especially true from a North American pespective, where we don’t even have have diocese crossing state or provincial lines AFAIK, apparently because it simplifies the legal status of dioceses, and their ownership of property including that of parishes.
How many other cross-border dioceses exist in the world, and where are they?
I suppose Rome would be one, as it includes Vatican City.
I think some Eastern eparchies are more thinly spread, and so may cover several countries.
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=1012311
the Archbishop of Armagh notes that his diocese is partly in the Republic of Ireland, and partly in the UK. That strikes me as unusual. This is especially true from a North American pespective, where we don’t even have have diocese crossing state or provincial lines AFAIK, apparently because it simplifies the legal status of dioceses, and their ownership of property including that of parishes.
How many other cross-border dioceses exist in the world, and where are they?
I suppose Rome would be one, as it includes Vatican City.
I think some Eastern eparchies are more thinly spread, and so may cover several countries.