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St. Tryphon's Cathedral in Kotor
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Map of Montenegro
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The Catholic Church in Montenegro (Шаблон:Lang-sq, Шаблон:Lang-cnr; Шаблон:Lang-hr) is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome. Montenegro is not a traditionally Catholic country, as after the Great Schism of 1054 the Montenegrin Christians remained within the sphere of influence of the Church of Constantinople.

There were 20,000 Catholics in Montenegro in 2020, and they formed 2.8% of the population.[1] Most Catholics are ethnic Albanians, Montenegrins and Croats.

The Apostolic Nuncio to Montenegro and to Bosnia and Herzegovina is Archbishop Francis Chullikatt.

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Church of St. Ivan in Budva.

Organisation

Latin Church Catholics

Within Montenegro the Latin Church Catholic hierarchy consists of the Archdiocese of Bar. The Diocese of Kotor is geographically located in Montenegro, but it is administratively part of the church in Croatia and is subject to the Archdiocese of Split-Makarska of that country.[2] The territory of the Diocese of Kotor (Venetian: Cattaro) corresponds to the territory of Albania Veneta of the Republic of Venice, lost to Napoleon I in 1797 (Albania Veneta was mostly Catholic).

Eastern Catholics

Шаблон:Main There are very few Greek Catholics of Montenegro, and no diocese. The Greek Catholics are assigned to the pastoral care of the Latin Church clergy of the Catholic Church in Montenegro.[3]

Demographics

According to the 2011 official census, of the total 21,299 Catholics in Montenegro, there were:[4]

The highest concentration of Catholics is in the Diocese of Kotor, covering coastal areas long under Venetian influence and largely made up of Croat Catholics. The rest of Montenegro is covered by the Archdiocese of Bar, in which there were a total of 12,165 Catholics, mainly Albanian Catholics, in 2006, in the following settlements:

World Heritage Site

The Katedrala Svetog Trifuna is designated as a World Heritage Site.[5]

See also

References

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Sources

External links

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