List of Roman Catholic dioceses in Portugal

List of Roman Catholic dioceses in Portugal

The Roman Catholic Church in Portugal is comprised of 3 ecclesiastical provinces and 17 suffragan dioceses.

List of Dioceses

Ecclesiastical Province of Lisboa

*Archdiocese of Lisboa
**Diocese of Angra
**Diocese of Funchal
**Diocese of Guarda
**Diocese of Leiria-Fátima
**Diocese of Portalegre-Castelo Branco
**Diocese of Santarém
**Diocese of Setúbal

Ecclesiastical Province of Braga

*Archdiocese of Braga
**Diocese of Aveiro
**Diocese of Bragança-Miranda
**Diocese of Coimbra
**Diocese of Lamego
**Diocese of Porto
**Diocese of Viana do Castelo
**Diocese of Vila Real
**Diocese of Viseu

Ecclesiastical Province of Évora

*Archdiocese of Évora
**Diocese of Beja
**Diocese of Faro


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