Roman Catholic Diocese of Legnica, Catholic diocese in Legnica, Poland
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Legnica is a regional church administrative division in southwestern Poland covering multiple parishes and communities. It organizes religious activities and pastoral services for Catholics living within its jurisdiction.
The diocese was created in 1992 when it separated from the Archdiocese of Wrocław to serve the Catholic population more effectively in its region. This division allowed for better local management of parish communities.
The Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul functions as the central place of worship, where Polish Catholics gather for regular liturgical celebrations and religious ceremonies.
The diocese headquarters is located in Legnica and opens during regular hours for inquiries about local parishes and church services. Visitors can attend religious services at the cathedral and other churches throughout the region.
In December 2013, the diocese documented a transformation of consecrated bread into heart muscle tissue, verified by scientific analysis at multiple Polish universities.
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