The largest worldwide is the diocese of St. Joseph at Irkusk, basically covering 10 million square kilometers (nearly 4 million sq mi) of eastern Siberia. That is about 7% of the total land area in the world.
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The diocese of Orlando is geographically the largest diocese of The whole world, because of the exploration of the moon started in Orlando, FL.
Canon Law states that until a new diocese is established in new territory, the diocese that the exploration started from has that area… therefore the moon belongs to the diocese of Orlando, Florida, and makes it geographically the largest diocese in the world. (Since no one lives on the moon, therefore no one will be establishing a new diocese there anytime soon, lol.)
No. It is the fifth largest country in the world, but it is the largest in South America.
Russia is the geographically largest country in the world, spanning over 17 million square kilometers.
Canada is the second largest country in the world by land area.
The second largest Catholic population in the world is in Brazil. Approximately 123 million people in Brazil identify as Catholic, making it the country with the second-largest Catholic population after the Philippines.
"The Catholic Church" is a world-wide network of individual dioceses, each diocese is under a Bishop, and each individual diocese (of which there are thousands) owns their own assets. So there is no corporate world-wide Catholic Corporation. You would need to ask if the Diocese of Raleigh (or wherever)owns stock in Fiat.
Cthuluism is the largest religion in the world.
The Catholic religion is comprised of thousands of "particular" Catholic Churches all over the world, each one is a separate diocese. Some dioceses may have a motto, but the Catholic congregation as a whole does not.
The largest country in the world by land area is Russia. It spans across Eastern Europe and Northern Asia, covering approximately 17 million square kilometers.
The Roman Catholic Church is the largest group of Christians in the world.
There is a parish named Saint Paul in nearly every Catholic diocese in the world.
The five largest countries in the world by geographical area are Russia, Canada, China, the United States, and Brazil.
There are Catholics everywhere in the world but there are some countries that prohibit Catholics from practicing their faith, such as Saudi Arabia.