Spanish Catholic Church
The Spanish Catholic Church is a significant branch of the Roman Catholic Church in Spain, playing a vital role in the country's history and culture. It is known for its rich traditions, including various festivals and religious ceremonies, which reflect the deep-rooted influence of Catholicism in Spanish society.
The church is organized into several dioceses, each overseen by a bishop. Major cities like Madrid and Barcelona have prominent cathedrals, such as the Almudena Cathedral and the Sagrada Familia, which are important religious and tourist sites. The church also engages in social services, education, and community support throughout Spain.