Roman Catholic Diocese of Radom, Catholic diocese in Radom, Poland
The Diocese of Radom is a Catholic diocesan structure in central Poland that encompasses multiple parishes and religious communities across the region. The administrative center in Radom coordinates the spiritual and pastoral activities throughout this ecclesiastical territory.
The diocese was established in 1992 when it became separated from a larger ecclesiastical organization to form its own independent structure. This division created a distinct administrative entity that has served the central Poland region since its creation.
Saint Casimir serves as the patron saint and his veneration shapes religious life across the parishes throughout the year. The connection to this saint reflects local traditions and brings communities together in shared spiritual practices.
The diocesan headquarters is located in Radom and serves as the main point of contact for information about religious activities and events in the region. Many churches and basilicas throughout the territory are open to visitors and accessible for those wishing to explore the local religious sites.
Three churches throughout the diocesan territory hold the special status of Basilica Minor, each located in different towns and serving as religious centers. These three structures carry particular ecclesiastical importance and draw pilgrims from the region.
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