Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Zagreb
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Zagreb is the central archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Croatia, centered in the capital city Zagreb. It is the metropolitan see of Croatia, and the present archbishop is Josip Bozanić.
It encompasses the northwestern continental areas of Croatia.Suffragan dioceses
The diocese of Zagreb was founded by Saint Ladislaus I of Hungary in 1093. On November 11, 1852, it was elevated to the status of an archdiocese.Ordinaries
;Bishops
;Archbishops
- Juraj Haulik
- Josip Mihalović
- Juraj Posilović
- Antun Bauer
- Alojzije Stepinac
- Franjo Šeper
- Franjo Kuharić
- Josip Bozanić
- Franjo Salis-Seewis, titular bishop of Corycus
- Josip Lach, titular bishop of Dodona
- Franjo Kuharić, titular bishop of Meta
- Josip Salač, titular bishop of Baliana
- Mijo Škvorc, S.J., titular bishop of Hadrumetum
- Đuro Kokša, titular bishop of Grumentum
- Juraj Jezerinac, titular bishop of Strumnitza
- Marko Culej, titular bishop of Limata
- Josip Mrzljak, titular bishop of Caltadria
- Vlado Košić, titular bishop of Ruspae
- Valentin Pozaić, S.J., titular bishop of Petina
- Ivan Šaško, titular bishop of Rotaria
- Mijo Gorski, titular bishop of Epidaurum