Region of Trnava, Catholic administrative region in western Slovakia.
The Diocese of Nitra is a Catholic administrative region in western Slovakia that covers an extensive area with numerous parishes spread across multiple towns and communities. It functions as an organized religious jurisdiction that coordinates church services and pastoral work throughout the territory.
The Diocese was established in the late 9th century and emerged from the Diocese of Regensburg, with Saint Methodius serving as its first bishop. Its boundaries have been adjusted several times over the centuries to serve the changing needs of the region.
The Diocese centers its activities in Nitra and shapes community life through religious services and celebrations that bring people together. Local Catholics engage in Roman traditions and regular worship that remain woven into daily rhythms of the towns and villages it serves.
The administrative center is located in Nitra and can be visited to learn more about the local church organization and its role in the region. Visitors can explore the cathedral and various parish churches throughout the territory and attend services if interested.
The reorganization in 2008 modified the diocese territory, creating a connecting strip to Nitra city from the Archdiocese of Bratislava-Trnava.
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