Roman Catholic Diocese of Ragusa, Sicily
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Ragusa, Sicily
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- This article is not connected with the old Republic of Ragusa, i.e. present-day Dubrovnik, now in Croatia; for that see Roman Catholic Diocese of Dubrovnik
The Italian Catholic diocese of Ragusa is in Sicily, and has existed since 1955. It is a suffragan of the archdiocese of Siracusa.
As of 2008[update], the bishop is Paolo Urso.
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- Roman Catholic dioceses in Italy
- Ragusa
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