I haven't seen any; what type of objects are you looking at mapping?
You could map the boundaries of the administrative areas, although I
don't think this is done.  For example, for my area and my
denomination (Anglican), if I search on the front page map for the
government county "Cambridgeshire", I get the county boundary, as a
relation containing several ways, but if I search for "Diocese of Ely"
I don't get anything.  But if you have the boundaries of the
lowest-level units (e.g. parishes) you could map those, and then build
deaneries and dioceses on top of those.

__John


On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 7:48 PM, Bill & Kathy Patterson
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Are there any recommendations for reporting church hierarchies in OSM?  For
> example, in the Presbyterian Church in Canada, and the United Church of
> Canada, congregations are members of presbyteries, and presbyteries members
> of synods, a bottom-up structure.  In the Anglican and Roman Catholic
> churches I know that the diocese is part of their top-down structure.
>
> Should these be tags, relations, or ignored?
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