Diocese of Lincoln
The Diocese of Lincoln is a territorial division of the Church of England, located in the eastern part of England. It covers a significant area, including the city of Lincoln and surrounding counties. The diocese is part of the larger Church of England structure and is responsible for overseeing local churches and their activities within its boundaries.
Established in the 11th century, the Diocese of Lincoln has a rich history and is known for its stunning cathedral, Lincoln Cathedral, which is a prominent example of Gothic architecture. The diocese is led by a bishop, currently the Bishop of Lincoln, who plays a key role in spiritual leadership and community engagement.