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Currently there are 33 Catholic dioceses in Australia , consist of 5 metropolitan archdioceses, 21 suffragan dioceses, 2 non-metropolitan archdioceses, and 5 Eastern Rite dioceses. In addition there is a
military ordinariate and a
personal ordinariate .
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A geographical map of the 28 Roman Catholic dioceses in Australia, coloured by ecclesiastical province. Archdioceses are coloured darker than their suffragans.
List of dioceses
Australian Catholic Bishops Conference
Ecclesiastical Province of Adelaide
Ecclesiastical Province of Brisbane
Ecclesiastical Province of Melbourne
Ecclesiastical Province of Perth
Ecclesiastical Province of Sydney
Immediately subject to the Holy See
Eastern Rite Dioceses
Ordinariates
References
External links
A list of the Catholic dioceses, chapels, churches, and cathedrals in Australia.
Province of Brisbane
Metropolitan Archdiocese of Brisbane
Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Stephen
St Stephen's Chapel
Corpus Christi, Nundah
Our Lady of Victories, Bowen Hills
Marist Brothers College, Rosalie
Mary Immaculate Church, Annerley
Mount Carmel Convent, Wynnum
Mount St Mary's Convent, Toowong
St Brigid's, Red Hill
St Brigid's Church, Rosewood
St Francis Xavier, Goodna
St Ignatius Loyola, Toowong
St Mary's, Ipswich
St Mary's, Maryborough
St Mary's, South Brisbane
St Patrick's, Fortitude Valley
St Patrick's, Gympie
St Patrick's, Mount Perry
Diocese of Toowoomba
Diocese of Cairns
Diocese of Rockhampton
Diocese of Townsville
Province of Sydney Province of Melbourne Province of Brisbane Province of Perth Province of Adelaide Immediately subject to the Holy See (exempt)/Patriarch