Chronology of Catholic Dioceses:Slovakia
See a list of abbreviations used in this list. See also our listing of current ecclesial jurisdictions.
- 0880
- Nitra / Nyitra / Neutra (established, according to legend, from Lauriacum / Lorch) - (Moravia) Slovakia
- 1200-1225~
- St. Martin (EPr) - (Hungary) Slovakia
- 1290~
- Zips / Spis / Szepes (D, for a short while, territory of St. Martin) - (Hungary) Slovakia
(1641 - Mukacevo / Munkacs [Byz., established between 1431 and 1458 from Przemysl] becomes Catholic at the Union of Brest - Ukraine)
- 1766
- Spis / Szepes / Zips (reestablished, territory of the extinct Epr St. Martin) - (Hungary) Slovakia
- 1776
- Banská Bystrica / Besztercze-Bánya / Neusohl (detached from Esztergom) - (Hungary) Slovakia
- 1776
- Roznava / Rosznýo / Rosenau (detached from Esztergom) - (Hungary) Slovakia
- 1804
- Kosice / Kassa / Kaschau (detached from Eger) - (Hungary) Slovakia
- 1818
- Presov / Eperjes [Byz.] (detached from Mukacevo) - (Austria-Hungary) Slovakia
- 1922
- Trnava / Nagyszombat / Tyrnau (AA, detached from Esztergom) - (Czecho-Slovakia) Slovakia
- 1939
- AA of the parishes of the diocese of Szatmár within in Slovakia (administered from Kosice) - (Czechoslovakia) Slovakia
- 1977
- Trnava (Metr., was part of the Metropolitan Province of Esztergom) - (Czechoslovakia) Slovakia
- 1995
- Bratislava-Trnava / Pozsony-Nagyszombat / Pressburg-Tyrnau (new name, previously Trnava) - Slovakia
- 1995
- Kosice (Metr., was part of the Metropolitan Province of Trnava) - Slovakia
- 1997
- Kosice [Slov.-Byz.] (ApEx, detached from Mukacevo [Rut.-Byz.]) - Slovakia
- 2008
- Presov [Slov.-Byz.] (Metr.) - Slovakia
- 2008
- Kosice [Slov.-Byz.] (Ep.) - Slovakia
- 2008
- Bratislava [Slov.-Byz.] (detached from Presov [Slov.-Byz.]) - Slovakia
- 2008
- Bratislava (Metr., detached from Bratislava-Trnava, was part of the Metropolitan Province of Bratislava-Trnava) - Slovakia
- 2008
- Trnava (AD, previously Metr., and new name, previously Bratislava-Trnava) - SlovakiaIKKE KURSIV
- 2008
- Zilina (detached from Nitra, and from Banská Bystrica) - Slovakia