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Diocese of Meaux
Dioecesis Meldensis
Diocèse de Meaux
Cathedral of St.-Étienne, Meaux
Location
Country
France
Ecclesiastical province
Paris
Metropolitan
Archdiocese of Paris
Statistics
Area
5,931 km2 (2,290 sq mi)
Population - Total - Catholics
(as of 2013) 1,315,000 829,000 (63.0%)
Parishes
523
Information
Denomination
Catholic
Sui iuris church
Latin Church
Rite
Roman Rite
Established
3rd Century
Cathedral
Cathedral Basilica of St. Stephen in Meaux
Patron saint
Saint Stephen
Secular priests
112 (diocesan) 43 (religious Orders)
Current leadership
Pope
Francis
Bishop
Jean-Yves Nahmias
Metropolitan Archbishop
Laurent Ulrich
Auxiliary Bishops
Guillaume Leschallier de Lisle
Map
Website
catho77.fr
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