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Locum Beati Petri
Locum
Beati
Petri
was a
papal bull
issued by
Pope Leo XII
on
30 June
1828, reorganizing the
ecclesiastical jurisdiction
in
Dalmatia
.
The bull
degraded
Archdiocese of Split
to the level of the diocese. The
Diocese of Makarska
was
merged
with the Diocese of
Split
creating
the
Diocese of Split-Makarska
. The diocese became subject of the
Archdiocese of Zadar
which was proclaimed
seat
of the
Dalmatian
ecclesiastical province
.
The
Archdiocese of Dubrovnik
was also degraded to the level of the diocese. The Diocese of Poreč was merged with the
Diocese of Pula
creating
Diocese of Poreč-Pula
. Eight dioceses were abolished:
Diocese of Korčula
,
Diocese of Ston
,
Diocese of Novigrad
,
Diocese of Osor
,
Diocese of Rab
,
Diocese of Skradin
,
Diocese of Nin
and
Diocese of Trogir
.