Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Riga

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Riga is an archdiocese administered from the capital city of Riga in Latvia.[1][2][3] Its cathedral is Svētā Jēkaba Katedrāle.It is a metropolitan archdiocese which also helps to administer three suffragan dioceses in the ecclesiastical province of Riga in Latvia.Elevated: 1252[2] Suppressed: 1540[2] Erected: 22 September 1918[3] Elevated: 25 October 1923[3]
Archbishopric of RigaThe Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica of St James in RigaLatviaEcclesiastical provinceSui iurisLatin ChurchLatin RiteSvētā Jēkaba KatedrāleFrancisZbigņevs StankevičsJānis PujatscardinalJānis Cakulsauxiliaryarchdiocesesuffragan diocesesÜxküllMetropolitan Archdiocese of Hamburg-BremenGermanyDiocese of InflantyArchdiocese of MohilevVidzemeLatgaleEstoniaCourlandZemgaleDiocese of SamogitiaApostolic AdministrationDiocese of LiepājaDiocese of Rēzekne–AglonaArchbishop (Personal Title) of LiègeMichael HildebrandEduard O’RourkeAntonijs SpringovičsJulijans VaivodsJohn IV CakulsJohn V PujatsJelgavaLiepājaRēzekne-AglonaRoman Catholicism in LatviaConcordat of 1922Acta Apostolicae Sedis