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The Roman Catholic Church is divided geographically into regions called dioceses. Each of these regions is overseen by a bishop, who resides at one of the parishes (churches) in the diocese. Whichever parish the bishop lives at at regularly celebrates Mass at is the cathedral for that diocese. Not every city (or even every major city) has a cathedral.

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