Roman Catholic Diocese of Łowicz, Catholic ecclesiastical territory in central Poland.
The Diocese of Łowicz is a Catholic ecclesiastical district in central Poland that encompasses multiple parishes and serves a large Catholic population. The administrative center and main cathedral are located in the city of Łowicz.
The diocese was established in 1992 and combined territories from three previously separate dioceses into one administrative body. This reorganization was part of broader changes to the Catholic Church structure in Poland following political transformation.
The Cathedral Basilica serves as the spiritual heart where people gather for worship and religious celebrations. Visitors can see how this place shapes the faith and community life of local Catholics.
Visiting the cathedral is possible by respecting regular worship times and schedules. The best time to explore the interior is during periods when services are not taking place, allowing you to view the architecture and artwork properly.
The cathedral was designated as a national monument in 2012, recognizing its architectural and cultural importance to Poland. This status reflects how significant this building is to the country's religious heritage.
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