Roman Catholic Diocese of Drohiczyn, Catholic diocese in Drohiczyn, Poland.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Drohiczyn is an ecclesiastical territory in eastern Poland with a cathedral and multiple parishes serving local Catholic communities. Within this region, several important churches and religious institutions support the spiritual care of the faithful.
Established in 1991 following the closure of the Diocese of Pinsk, this ecclesiastical territory was later incorporated into the Archdiocese of Białystok. This reorganization reflected broader changes in the structure of the Catholic Church after significant political shifts.
The Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity in Drohiczyn serves as the spiritual center where local Catholics gather for worship and celebration. The region maintains strong devotion to Mary, reflected in pilgrimage sites and religious observances throughout the territory.
Visitors can explore the cathedral and various religious sites throughout the region, with the best times to visit during worship services and religious celebrations. It is helpful to check locally for visiting times and regional festivals to better understand the spiritual life of the area.
The territory contains several basilicas, including two major churches dedicated to the Virgin Mary that draw pilgrims from the surrounding region. These sites hold deep spiritual meaning for believers beyond their architectural qualities.
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