The Diocese of Savannah is a Roman Catholic diocese located in the southeastern United States, covering the state of Georgia. Established in 1850, it serves a diverse population of Catholics through various parishes, schools, and ministries. The diocese is part of the larger United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and is dedicated to spiritual growth and community service.
The diocese is headquartered in Savannah, with its cathedral, the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, serving as a central place of worship. It encompasses a wide range of programs aimed at education, social justice, and outreach, reflecting the Catholic Church's commitment to serving the needs of its community.