Catholic Church in Slovenia

The Slovenian Catholic Church, or Catholic Church in Slovenia is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome. The 2018 Eurobarometer data shows 73.4% of Slovenian population identifying as Catholic[1] that fell to 72.1% in the 2019 Eurobarometer survey.[2] According to the Catholic Church data, the Catholic population fell from 78.04% in 2009 to 72.11% in 2019.[3]


Catholic Church in Slovenia
Slovene: Katoliška cerkev na Slovenskem
TypeNational polity
ClassificationCatholic
OrientationChristianity
ScriptureBible
TheologyCatholic theology
PolityEpiscopal
GovernanceŠKS
PopeFrancis
RegionSlovenia
LiturgySlovenian, Latin
HeadquartersLjubljana
TerritorySlovenia
Members1,509,986 (2019)

There are total of 1,509,986 (72.11%) Catholics in Slovenia in 2019 by official statistics published by Catholic Church of Slovenia.[4] The country is divided into six dioceses, including two archdioceses. The diocese of Maribor was elevated to an archdiocese by Pope Benedict XVI in 2006. Additionally, the pope created three new sees, namely Novo Mesto, Celje and Murska Sobota.

Archbishop Jean-Marie Speich is the Apostolic Nuncio to Slovenia, the Titular Archbishop of Sulci[5] and the Apostolic Delegate to Kosovo.

Timeline

Catholics by years[6]

Year Catholics Population
20091,577,01478.04%  
20101,569,119 77.30%  
20111,557,276 76.85%  
20121,554,355 81.40%  
20131,543,114 80.06%  
20141,523,040 74.52%  
20151,535,297 75.68%  
20161,523,113 75.32%  
20171,511,980 73.15%  
20181,513,756 72.74%  
20191,509,986 72.11%  

Structure

Map of Slovenian dioceses

See also

References


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