There are 32 dioceses in Australia.
there are thirty two dioceses in Australia. I am one of them
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There is 3 in Glasgow.
The state of Virginia is served by the dioceses of Arlington and Richmond. According to Catholic-Hierarchy.org, in 2004 the Diocese of Arlington had 391,001 Catholics and the Diocese of Richmond had 212,189 making 603,190 total Catholics in the state of Virginia.
Just one, the Catholic diocese of Charleston covers the whole state.
.Catholic AnswerA whole bunch - not to be smart, but a whole lot. The link below lists all the bishops and the dioceses current and past.
There are two dioceses in the province of Bohol.
Catholic AnswerThe link below lists all the dioceses in Ireland. If you go to each diocese, they should list each parish and Church in their diocese.
There are forty provinces in the United States, each province is composed of up to a dozen individual dioceses and archdioceses. Short of getting a print version of the Catholic Directory and going through each of the hundreds of dioceses and counting their approved Catholic hospitals, I know of no such inclusive list that would include all Catholic hospitals in the United States. The Catholic Health Association lists 600 hospitals, but not all Catholic Hospitals belong to that association.
from Wikipedia (couldn't find the info in the Catholic Encyclopedia)Represented in the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops are 195 archdioceses and dioceses (in the U.S. and the Territory of the Virgin Islands):145 Latin Catholic dioceses33 Latin Catholic archdioceses, and 32 Latin Catholic ecclesiastical provinces (the Roman Catholic Archdiocese for the Military Services USA is not a metropolitan archdiocese and has no suffragan diocese)15 Eastern Catholic dioceses2 Eastern Catholic archdioceses, and 2 Eastern Catholic metropoliaeThere are also several dioceses in the nation's other four overseas territories. In the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the bishops in the six dioceses (one metropolitan archdiocese and five suffragan dioceses) form their own episcopal conference, the Conferencia Episcopal Puertorriqueña. The bishops in U.S. insular areas in the Pacific Ocean - the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the Territory of American Samoa, and the Territory of Guam - are members of the Episcopal Conference of the Pacific.