Roman Catholic Diocese of Vic

The Diocese of Vic (Latin: Dioecesis Vicensis, kat. Bisbat de Vic ) is a location in Spain Roman Catholic diocese based in Vic.

History

The Diocese of Vic was built in the 5th century. As a result of the Islamic expansion, the Diocese of Vic went under in the year 713. There were no bishops are appointed for Vic. Only 866 could be erected the diocese of Vic as a result of the Reconquista again. The diocese was the archbishopric of Narbonne is a suffragan. At the beginning of the 12th century the bishopric of Vic was placed under the Archbishopric of Tarragona.

In 1154 the diocese of Vic were some parishes from the Archdiocese of Tarragona. On July 19, 1593 the Diocese of Vic were parts of its territory from the foundation of the Diocese of Solsona. The Diocese of Vic joined in 1874, the monastery of Montserrat, and some parishes in the diocese of Barcelona from.

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