Diocese

/ˈdaɪəsɪs/ noun

The territorial jurisdiction of a bishop in Christian churches. An administrative district within a religious organization overseen by a bishop.

From Latin 'dioecesis,' borrowed from Greek 'dioikesis' meaning 'administration' or 'management,' from 'dioikein' (to manage a household). Originally a secular Roman administrative term, it was adopted by the Christian church in the 4th century to organize territorial religious authority.

AMወገን
ARأبرشية
BNজেলা
CAdiòcesi
CSdiecéze
DAstift
DEDiözese
ELδιοίκησης
ESdiócesis
FAاسقف‌نشین
FIpiispainkunnan
FRdiocèse
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