Diocese of Fulda
The Diocese of Fulda is a Roman Catholic diocese located in the central part of Germany. Established in 744, it was originally founded by Saint Boniface, who is known as the "Apostle of the Germans." The diocese has its seat in the city of Fulda, which is home to the Fulda Cathedral, a significant religious and architectural landmark.
The diocese covers parts of the federal states of Hesse and Thuringia. It plays an important role in the spiritual and administrative life of the Catholic Church in Germany, overseeing various parishes and institutions within its territory. The current bishop is responsible for guiding the local Catholic community and promoting the Church's mission.