Roman Catholic Diocese of Madison, Catholic diocese in Madison, United States.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Madison is an ecclesiastical administrative organization that oversees multiple parishes across Wisconsin with its central office in the state capital. It coordinates the work of numerous parishes and maintains records of religious ceremonies performed throughout its jurisdiction.
The diocese was established in 1946 when the Catholic Church reorganized its administrative structures across the United States following World War II. This creation followed the growth of the Catholic population in Wisconsin and reflected changing ecclesiastical needs of the era.
The diocese operates schools and educational programs throughout Wisconsin where Catholic teachings are woven into daily learning. These institutions shape the lives of many families in the region and form an important part of local community life.
The diocesan office is located in Madison and serves as the central point for inquiries about sacramental records and church matters. Visitors should contact ahead to clarify office hours and which departments handle specific questions.
The diocese operates as part of the ecclesiastical province of Milwaukee and collaborates closely with neighboring dioceses to serve the Catholic communities in the region. This cross-diocesan partnership enables better resource sharing and pastoral support for believers across Wisconsin.
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