Unlike most European countries, the Catholic Church in Romania comprises in a single national episcopal conference both Latin and two Eastern Catholic churches (one of which being nation-specific):
- A Latin hierarchy
- one ecclesiastical province with four suffragan sees
- an exempt non-metropolitan archdiocese
- Two Eastern Catholic rite-specific particular churches sui iuris:
- The Romanian Greek Catholic Church (Byzantine Rite (Greek Catholic) in Rumanian language, comprising the Ecclesiastical province of Făgăraş and Alba Iulia, whose Metropolitan Archbishop is the Major Archbishop (almost Patriarch) of the whole rite-specific particular church sui iuris, and all its four Romanian Suffragan Eparchies (dioceses).
- An Armenian Catholic Ordinariate for Eastern Catholic faithful.
There is also an Apostolic nunciature as papal diplomatic representation (embassy-level) in the national capital Bucharest, into which is also vested the Apostolic nunciature to neighbouring Moldova (Ex-Soviet, ethnic Romanians).
Current Dioceses edit
Latin Hierarchy edit
Ecclesiastical Province of Bucharest edit
- Metropolitan Archdiocese of Bucharest
Exempt edit
- Archdiocese of Alba Iulia (sui iuris, not Metropolitan)
Eastern Catholic edit
Armenian Catholic Church edit
(Armenian Rite in Armenian language)
- Armenian Catholic Ordinariate of Romania, with seat at Gherla
Romanian (Greek) Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Făgăraş and Alba Iulia edit
(Romanian Greek Catholic Church, Romanian language Byzantine (Greek) Rite)
Defunct jurisdictions edit
Titular see edit
Only the Latin Titular archbishopric (non-Metropolitan) Constantia in Scythia
Other defunct Latin jurisdictions edit
(Excluding merely renamed/promoted predecessors of current jurisdictions)