Dekanate
Dekanate is a term that primarily refers to an administrative division within the Roman Catholic Church, particularly in German-speaking countries and some Eastern European contexts. It represents a grouping of several parishes or a part of a larger diocese that is overseen by a dean, often referred to as a Dekan or Dechant. This administrative structure helps in the organization and pastoral care of a specific geographical area. The dean acts as a liaison between the individual parishes and the diocesan bishop, assisting in matters of liturgy, finance, and personnel. The responsibilities of a dekanate can vary but generally include coordinating pastoral initiatives, supporting parish priests, and ensuring adherence to diocesan policies. The establishment and specific boundaries of dekanates are determined by the bishop of the diocese. In some contexts, the term can also refer to the office or residence of the dean. Outside of a strictly ecclesiastical setting, "dekanate" is not a commonly used term.