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- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland abstract "Roman Catholicism in Switzerland is organised into six dioceses and two territorial abbeys, comprising approximately 3 million Catholics, about 38.6% of the Swiss population.The dioceses are:Roman Catholic Diocese of Basel whose ordinary is Bishop Felix GmürRoman Catholic Diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg whose ordinary is Bishop Charles MorerodRoman Catholic Diocese of Chur whose ordinary is Bishop Vitus HuonderRoman Catholic Diocese of Lugano whose ordinary is Bishop Pier Giacomo GrampaRoman Catholic Diocese of Saint Gallen whose ordinary is Bishop Markus BüchelRoman Catholic Diocese of Sion whose ordinary is Bishop Norbert BrunnerThe two territorial abbeys, which do not belong to any bishopric, areSt. Maurice's Abbey in the Canton of Valais, which is the longest continuously inhabited monastery in Europe, whose Abbot is Joseph Roduit,Einsiedeln Abbey, in the Canton of SchwyzIn contrast to most Catholic dioceses, Swiss bishoprics are exempt, i.e. immediately subject to the jurisdiction of the Holy See, without any Metropolitan see. The bishops and the two territorial abbots are organised within the Swiss Bishops Conference whose chairman is the current Bishop of Sion, Norbert Brunner.In the last thirty years, mainly during the conflict over the appointment of Wolfgang Haas as Bishop of Chur, there have been discussions to make a major reform of the structure of the Catholic Church in Switzerland, which would probably also lead to the establishment of a metropolitan see (probably in Lucerne). However, discussions remain unresolved especially about the status of the Canton of Zürich as part of the Diocesis of Chur, the large but splinted extend of the Diocesis of Basel and the lack of a Metropolitan see stay unresolved.The status of Catholicism in Switzerland is complicated further by the existence of Landeskirchen (Roman Catholic cantonal churches), imposed by anti-clerical cantonal governments in the 19th century and organised along democratic lines and control the application of funds collected through church taxes. Most cantonally delineated Roman Catholic church bodies are members in their umbrella Roman Catholic Central Conference of Switzerland (RKZ, official names in German: Römisch-Katholische Zentralkonferenz der Schweiz, French: Conférence centrale catholique romaine de Suisse, Italian: Conferenza centrale cattolica romana della Svizzera, Romansh: Conferenza centrala catolica romana da la Svizra).Currently, there are four Cardinals from Switzerland: Henri Schwery, Kurt Koch, Gilberto Agustoni and Georges Cottier, of whom one (Cardinal Koch) participated in the 2013 conclave.".
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- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLink Abbot.
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- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLink Canton_of_Schwyz.
- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLink Canton_of_Zürich.
- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christianity_in_Switzerland.
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- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Roduit.
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- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLink Kurt_Koch.
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- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLink Norbert_Brunner.
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- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLink Pier_Giacomo_Grampa.
- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Central_Conference_of_Switzerland.
- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Basel.
- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Chur.
- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Lausanne,_Geneva_and_Fribourg.
- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Lugano.
- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Saint_Gallen.
- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Sion.
- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLink Saint-Maurice_dAgaune.
- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLink Swiss_Bishops_Conference.
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- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLink Valais.
- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLink Wolfgang_Haas.
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- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bishops in Switzerland".
- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Catholic bishops".
- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Catholic".
- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Catholics".
- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Roman Catholic Church in Switzerland".
- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Roman Catholic".
- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Roman Catholicism in Switzerland".
- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Roman Catholicism".
- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Swiss Catholic".
- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Switzerland".
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- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland subject Category:Christianity_in_Switzerland.
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- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland hypernym Diocese.
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- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland type Concept.
- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland comment "Roman Catholicism in Switzerland is organised into six dioceses and two territorial abbeys, comprising approximately 3 million Catholics, about 38.6% of the Swiss population.The dioceses are:Roman Catholic Diocese of Basel whose ordinary is Bishop Felix GmürRoman Catholic Diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg whose ordinary is Bishop Charles MorerodRoman Catholic Diocese of Chur whose ordinary is Bishop Vitus HuonderRoman Catholic Diocese of Lugano whose ordinary is Bishop Pier Giacomo GrampaRoman Catholic Diocese of Saint Gallen whose ordinary is Bishop Markus BüchelRoman Catholic Diocese of Sion whose ordinary is Bishop Norbert BrunnerThe two territorial abbeys, which do not belong to any bishopric, areSt. ".
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- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland sameAs Römisch-katholische_Kirche_in_der_Schweiz.
- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland sameAs Iglesia_Católica_en_Suiza.
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- Roman_Catholicism_in_Switzerland sameAs Katholieke_Kerk_in_Zwitserland.
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