Roman Catholic Diocese of Coutances

The Diocese of Coutances (–Avranches) (Latin: Dioecesis Constantiensis (–Abrincensis); French: Diocèse de Coutances (–Avranches)) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in France. Its mother church is the Cathedral of Coutance in the commune of Coutances in France. The diocese is suffragan of the Archbishop of Rouen and comprises the entire department of Manche. It was enlarged in 1802 by the addition of the former Diocese of Avranches and of two archdeaconries from the Diocese of Bayeux. Since 1854 its bishops have held the title of Bishop of Coutances (–Avranches).

Diocese of Coutances (–Avranches)

Dioecesis Constantiensis (–Abrincensis)

Diocèse de Coutances (–Avranches)
Location
CountryFrance
Ecclesiastical provinceRouen
MetropolitanArchdiocese of Rouen
Statistics
Area5,991 km2 (2,313 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2013)
506,300
412,400 (81.5%)
Information
DenominationCatholic
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
Established5th Century (As Diocese of Coutances)
12 July 1854 (As Diocese of Coutances-Avranches)
CathedralCoutances Cathedral
Patron saintBlessed Virgin Mary
St. Laud of Coutances
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopGrégoire Cador
Metropolitan ArchbishopDominique Lebrun
Map
Website
coutances.catholique.fr

The Bishop of Coutances exercised ecclesiastical jurisdiction over the Channel Islands, mostly in Alderney where the Bishop also held partial authority over the Leader of Alderney, until the Reformation, despite the secular division of Normandy in 1204. The final rupture occurred definitively in 1569 when Queen Elizabeth I demanded that the Bishops hand the island over to the Bishop of Winchester.

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