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      • The Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield, which was erected on June 14, 1870, operates under both civil law and canon law (the law of the Church). It is comprised of 79 parishes and 7 missions with more than 199,289 Catholics.
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  2. The Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts (Latin: Diœcesis Campifontis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or diocese, of the Catholic Church in Western Massachusetts in the United States. It is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Boston.

  3. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield, which was erected on June 14, 1870, operates under both civil law and canon law (the law of the Church). It is comprised of 79 parishes and 7 missions with more than 199,289 Catholics. There are 184 priests throughout the four western counties of Massachusetts (Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden and Hampshire).

  4. Roman Catholic diocese of springfield, MA serving berkshire, franklin, hampden & hampshire counties

  5. The Diocese of Springfield is part of the official name of four dioceses in the United States, three Roman Catholic and one Episcopal: Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield in Illinois. Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts.

  6. Springfield, Diocese of (CAMPIFONTIS), in Massachusetts, erected in June, 1870. It comprises five counties of Central and Western Massachusetts: Worcester, Hampden, Hampshire, Franklin, and Berk-shire. Its area is 4320 square miles, a little over half that of the entire state.

  7. Metropolitan: Archdiocese of Boston. Depends on: Dicastery for Bishops. Rite: Latin (or Roman) State: Massachusetts. Country: United States of America. Square Kilometers: 7,306 (2,821 Square Miles) Conference Region: I (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT) Catholic Directory Abbreviation: SPR.

  8. Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts, Springfield, Massachusetts. 1,573 likes · 316 talking about this · 1 was here. Religious organization.

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