Kalocsa Archdiocese
The Kalocsa Archdiocese is a prominent Roman Catholic diocese located in Hungary. Established in the 11th century, it serves as a significant religious center in the region. The archdiocese is known for its rich history, beautiful churches, and cultural heritage, including the famous Kalocsa Paprika, a spice that is integral to Hungarian cuisine.
The archdiocese is part of the larger ecclesiastical province of Esztergom-Budapest. It oversees several parishes and is responsible for the spiritual guidance of its community. The Archbishop of Kalocsa plays a vital role in the administration and pastoral care of the faithful in the area.