diocese

/dɪˈoʊsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

an area of land under the jurisdiction of a bishop, typically comprising several parishes.

“The diocese is comprised of 12 parishes in the region.”

2. noun

a division of a Christian church, especially in the Roman Catholic Church, that is under the authority of a bishop.

“The diocese is known for its rich history and cultural significance.”

Synonyms

  • bishopric
  • see

Antonyms

  • parish