Archdiocese of Graz
The Archdiocese of Graz is a prominent Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory located in Austria. It was established in 1786 and serves as the spiritual center for the region of Styria. The archdiocese is responsible for overseeing various parishes, schools, and charitable organizations within its jurisdiction.
The archdiocese is led by an archbishop, who plays a crucial role in guiding the local Catholic community. The main cathedral, the Graz Cathedral, is a significant landmark and a site for important religious ceremonies. The archdiocese also engages in various social and educational initiatives to support the local population.