Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington, Catholic metropolitan archdiocese in Hyattsville, US
The Archdiocese of Washington is a Catholic administrative organization headquartered in Hyattsville that oversees spiritual affairs for believers in the capital city and five Maryland counties. It coordinates numerous parishes, schools, and social services across this large geographic area.
The archdiocese was founded in 1947 when the Catholic population in the Washington region was growing rapidly after World War II. This establishment allowed for stronger church administration to serve the expanding community.
The Cathedral of Saint Matthew the Apostle stands as the spiritual heart where Catholics from across the region gather for worship. It reflects the religious identity of the Catholic community and shapes how the archdiocese functions in daily practice.
Visitors can attend religious services and events at various parishes and locations throughout the region. It helps to plan ahead about which parish or event location you want to visit, since they are spread across a large area.
Since 2019, the archdiocese has been led by Archbishop Wilton Gregory, making him the first African American to hold this leadership role. His appointment marked a significant moment in the history of this diocese.
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