Diocese of Coventry
The Diocese of Coventry is a part of the Church of England, located in the West Midlands of England. It was established in 1918 and covers a diverse area that includes the city of Coventry and surrounding regions. The diocese is responsible for overseeing local churches and supporting the spiritual needs of its communities.
The diocese is known for its historic cathedral, the Coventry Cathedral, which was rebuilt after being destroyed during World War II. The current bishop, the Bishop of Coventry, plays a key role in guiding the diocese and promoting its mission of reconciliation and community engagement.