Bishop(s)
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General Information
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Date | Event | From | To |
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28 June 1972 | Erected | Archdiocese of Olomouc (Branice, Glubczyce, and Kietrz along with Owsiszcze)
Archdiocese of Wrocław {Breslavia} (Gliwice, Labedy, Miechowice, Pyskowice, Toszek, Ujazd, and Zabrze (all in Katowice)) | Diocese of Opole (erected) |
25 March 1992 | Territory Lost | Diocese of Częstochowa (Nowe Chechło, Świerklaniec, Orzech, Sucha Góra (of Piekary), Herby Polskie)
Diocese of Katowice (Lubliniec, Sadów, Tarnowskie Góry Centrum, Tarnowskie Góry Zachód, and Woźniki) Diocese of Opole (Bytom, Bytom-Miechowice, Gliwice, Gliwice Łabędy, Kuźnia Raciborska (except Racibórz-Markowice), Pyskowice, Zabrze, Zabrze-Mikulczyce, and part of Toszek; Bojszów, Pławniowice, Poniszowice, Rudno, and Taciszów (from Ujazd); Koty, ...) | Diocese of Gliwice (erected) |
25 March 1992 | Territory Lost | Diocese of Częstochowa (Bolesławiec (except Skomlin), Lututów (except Naramice), Wieruszów)
Archdiocese of Gniezno (Czermin, Jarocin, Pleszew) Diocese of Opole (Uszyce and Zdziechowice (in Gorzów Śląski)) Archdiocese of Poznań (Bralin, Kępno, Koźmin, Krotoszyn, Odolanów, Ołobok, Ostrów I, Ostrów II, Ostrzeszów) Diocese of Włocławek (Kujawy, Kalisze) (Błaszki, Kalisz I, Kalisz II, Koźminek, Stawiszyn, Złoczew) Archdiocese of Wrocław {Breslavia} (Syców (except Poniatowice), Twardogóra, along with Cieszków, Gądkowice, and Trzebicko (in Milicz)) | Diocese of Kalisz (erected) |
25 March 1992 | Metropolitan Changed | Diocese of Opole (from Wrocław) |
Year | Catholics | Total Population | Percent Catholic | Diocesan Priests | Religious Priests | Total Priests | Catholics Per Priest | Permanent Deacons | Male Religious | Female Religious | Parishes | Source |
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1980 | 1,600,000 | 1,660,000 | 96.4% | 711 | 245 | 956 | 1,673 | 277 | 1,427 | 445 | ap1981 | |
1990 | 1,820,000 | 1,920,000 | 94.8% | 777 | 235 | 1,012 | 1,798 | 374 | 1,310 | 490 | ap1991 | |
1999 | 870,350 | 910,000 | 95.6% | 619 | 127 | 746 | 1,166 | 171 | 913 | 392 | ap2000 | |
2000 | 870,400 | 910,000 | 95.6% | 618 | 116 | 734 | 1,185 | 157 | 898 | 395 | ap2001 | |
2001 | 870,400 | 910,000 | 95.6% | 637 | 129 | 766 | 1,136 | 171 | 896 | 396 | ap2002 | |
2002 | 870,400 | 910,000 | 95.6% | 649 | 124 | 773 | 1,126 | 168 | 882 | 396 | ap2003 | |
2003 | 870,300 | 909,500 | 95.7% | 658 | 122 | 780 | 1,115 | 172 | 874 | 396 | ap2004 | |
2004 | 860,000 | 900,000 | 95.6% | 666 | 122 | 788 | 1,091 | 173 | 870 | 396 | ap2005 | |
2013 | 847,000 | 887,000 | 95.5% | 673 | 147 | 820 | 1,032 | 190 | 681 | 398 | ap2014 | |
2016 | 794,000 | 820,000 | 96.8% | 653 | 147 | 800 | 992 | 5 | 190 | 638 | 399 | ap2017 |
2019 | 795,571 | 821,100 | 96.9% | 652 | 153 | 805 | 988 | 7 | 180 | 644 | 399 | ap2020 |
2021 | 783,056 | 850,693 | 92.0% | 653 | 139 | 792 | 988 | 8 | 175 | 580 | 400 | ap2022 |
Note: Any changes in boundaries over time are not indicated in the above table.
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