Chronology of Catholic Dioceses:Moldova

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We ask our readers to kindly assist us in establishing from where the Apostolic Administration of Marcianopolis, and from what dioceses the diocese of Mohilev, were detached.

Claes.Tande@katolsk.no
1643
Marcianopolis (AA for the Moldovian part of Romania) - Romania
1772?
White Russia / Mohilev (erected by the Russian tsarina, later sanctioned by the Holy See, detached from .... ??) - (Russia) Belarus
1783
Mohilev (AD) - (Russia) Belarus
1798
Mohilev (Metr., previously AD) - (Russia) Belarus
1848
Cherson (detached from Mohilev) - Russia
1852
Tiraspol (new name, previously Cherson) - Russia
1884
Iasi (D, and new name, previously AA Marcianopolis) - Romania

1993
Moldova (AA, detached from Iasi, and from Tiraspol) - Moldova
2001
Chisinau (previously AA Moldova) - Moldova
av Webmaster publisert 08.09.2004, sist endret 08.09.2004 - 12:11