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An archdiocese, often abbreviated as archbisdom, is a territorial division of the Catholic Church that is headed by an archbishop. The term "archdiocese" is derived from the Greek words "archi" meaning chief or principal, and "diokein" meaning to manage or govern. The archbishop of an archdiocese is the highest-ranking bishop in the diocese, and is responsible for overseeing the spiritual and administrative affairs of the archdiocese, as well as any suffragan dioceses that are under its jurisdiction.
The establishment of archdioceses dates back to the early Christian era, with the first archdiocese being established
In the modern era, archdioceses are typically established in large cities or metropolitan areas, and their
In summary, an archdiocese is a territorial division of the Catholic Church that is headed by an