In the
Latin Church, or Western Church, of the
Catholic Church, a metropolitan see is the chief
episcopal see of an
ecclesiastical province. Its
ordinary is a
metropolitan archbishop and the see itself is an
archdiocese. It has at least one
suffragan diocese. There are very few suffragan sees that have the rank of archdiocese, such as the
Archdiocese of Avignon that is a suffragan of the
Archdiocese of Marseille. Other non-metropolitan archdioceses are directly subject to the
Holy See and are merely "aggregated" to an ecclesiastical province, without being part of it. In the
Eastern Catholic Churches, a
metropolitanate is an autonomous church of a lower category than the
patriarchal and the
major archiepiscopal churches and is headed by a single metropolitan of a fixed
episcopal see. ==See also==