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  1. The diocese was established on July 11, 1820, by His Holiness Pope Pius VII making it the seventh oldest Roman Catholic district in the United States. Welcome to the Diocese of Charleston, a territory full of history and heart that covers the entire state of South Carolina.

  2. The Diocese of Charleston (Latin: Dioecesis Carolopolitana) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or diocese, of the Catholic Church for the state of South Carolina in the United States. Currently, the diocese consists of 96 parishes and 21 missions, with Charleston as its see city. [4]

  3. Welcome to the Diocese of Charleston, a territory full of history and heart that covers the entire state of South Carolina. The diocese was established on July 11, 1820, by His Holiness Pope Pius VII making it the seventh oldest Roman Catholic diocese in the United States.

  4. Do you want to serve the Catholic Church and her people? We have job openings at parishes, schools, ministries, and at the diocese as well. Newest Job Openings | Post a Job Opening

  5. Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina. 11,224 likes · 444 talking about this · 320 were here. Founded by Bishop John England in 1820, the Roman Catholic Diocese of...

  6. The Catholic Diocese of Charleston comprises the entire state of South Carolina with Charleston as its See city. Founded in 1820, it is one of the oldest Catholic dioceses in the United...

  7. Formerly published in paper, the information from the Diocesan of Charleston Directory is now available on this website. You can find information on parishes, schools, diocesan offices, and other Catholic organizations.

  8. Enjoy inspiring witness stories, insightful advice for daily living, clear and accurate teaching about the Catholic faith, and news from around the world and across the Diocese of Charleston with The Catholic Miscellany.

  9. Charleston, Diocese of (CAROLOPOLITANA), now comprises the entire State of South Carolina, U.S.A. (area 30,170 sq. miles). It was established July 12, 1820, and then included both Georgia and North Carolina .

  10. The Catholic Cathedral of the Diocese of Charleston. Whether you are just visiting, looking for your spiritual home, returning to the Catholic Faith or are interested in finding out more about the Catholic Church, we are happy to have you here!

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