Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Madrid


The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Madrid is one of Spain's fourteen Metropolitan Archbishoprics. Incumbent Archbishop of Madrid since 28 August 2014 is Carlos Osoro Sierra, until then Archbishop of Valencia.
Despite Madrid having been the seat of the Spanish Crown since 1561, the diocese was only created in the late 19th century and gained archbishopric status in 1991. Its cathedral archiepiscopal see is the Catedral de Santa María la Real de la Almudena, in Spanish national capital Madrid. The metropolitan city area also has several Minor Basilicas: the Basílica Ex-Catedral de San Isidro Basílica, the Basílica de San Lorenzo, the Basílica de la Asunción de Nuestra Señora, the Basílica de la Concepción de Nuestra Señora the Basílica de Nuestro Padre Jesús de Medinaceli, the Basílica de San Vicente de Paul, the Basílica de Santa Cruz, the Basílica Pontificia de San Miguel, the Real Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Atocha, the Real Basílica de San Francisco el Grande.

History

As per 2014, it pastorally served 3,553,000 Catholics on 3,663 km² in 482 parishes and 108 missions with 3,107 priests, 31 deacons, 9,082 lay religious and 204 seminarians.

Ecclesiastical province

Its only suffragan sees are its daughters :
;Suffragan Bishops of Madrid
;Non-metropolitan Archbishops of Madrid
;Metropolitan Archbishops of Madrid''