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Bishop of Wrocław

Bishops of the (Breslau )Wrocław Bishopric, Prince-Bishopric (1290–1918), and Archdiocese (since 1930; see Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Wrocław for details).

Bishops edit

Prince-Bishops edit

Archbishops edit

  • 1930–1945 – Adolf Bertram (d. 6 July 1945), Cardinal since 1916 (public announcement 1919), archbishop since 13 August 1930
  • 1945–1972 – sede vacante

Intermittent administrators and capitular vicars:

  • 16 July 1945 till 31 August 1945 – Capitular vicar Ferdinand Piontek, bishop-elect
    • Breslau and most of the archdiocesan territory (like most of Silesia) were annexed to the People's Republic of Poland in July 1945. On 1 September 1945 the archdiocese was de facto divided into four separate areas, (1) the East German archdiocesan area (seat in Görlitz), (2) the administrative district of Gorzów Wielkopolski (also competent for the Polish-annexed diocesan areas of the archepiscopal suffragans, such as the Diocese of Berlin and the Territorial Prelature of Schneidemühl), (3) the administrative district of Opole, and (4) the administrative district of Wrocław (until 1978 also competent for the Czechoslovakian archdiocesan area):
      • (1) 1945–1963 Capitular Vicar Ferdinand Piontek (1878–1963), in the East German archdiocesan area he remained undisputedly in office since his election on 16 July 1945, Pope Pius XII granted him on 28 February 1946, when still residing in Wrocław, the rights of a residing bishop. Piontek was expelled from Poland to the British zone of occupation on 9 July, he could return to the archdiocese in March 1947, then taking residence in East German Görlitz.
      • (1) 1963–1972 Capitular Vicar Gerhard Schaffran, also Bishop of Meissen (1970–1987)
      • (2) 1945–1951 Administrator Edmund Nowicki, appointed for the Gorzów Wielkopolski district with effect of 1 September 1945, deposed and expelled by Communist Polish government on 26 January 1951
      • (2) 1951–1952 Capitular Vicar Tadeusz Załuczkowski
      • (2) 1952–1955 Capitular Vicar Zygmunt Szelążek
      • (2) 1956–1958 Capitular Vicar Teodor Bensch
      • (2) 1958–1958 Capitular Vicar Józef Michalski
      • (2) 1958–1972 Capitular Vicar Wilhelm Pluta, thereafter bishop of the Diocese of Gorzów Wielkopolski newly established from the archdiocese in 1972
      • (3) 1945–1951 Administrator Bolesław Kominek, appointed administrator for the Opole district with effect of 1 September 1945, deposed and expelled by Communist Polish government on 26 January 1951
      • (3) 1951–1956 Capitular Vicar Emil Kobierzycki
      • (3) 1956–1972 Franciszek Jop, Special Delegate (for Opole) of Primas Stefan Wyszyński, administrator since 1967, thereafter bishop of the Diocese of Opole newly established from the archdiocese in 1972
      • (4) 1945–1951 Administrator Karol Milik, appointed for the Wrocław district by August Hlond on 15 August with effect of 1 September 1945, not recognized as archbishop by the Holy See, deposed and expelled by Communist Polish government on 26 January 1951
      • (4) 1951–1956 – Capitular Vicar Kazimierz Lagosz, not recognized as archbishop by the Holy See
      • (4) 1956–1972 – Capitular Vicar Bolesław Kominek, not recognized as archbishop by the Holy See, thereafter appointed as archbishop of Wrocław with a sharply belittled archdiocesan area
      • (2, 3 and 4) 1951–1958 – Teodor Bensch, spiritual assistant with episcopal jurisdiction for the remaining non-expelled Germans in the Polish part of the archdiocese (residing in Gorzów Wielkopolski (Landsberg an der Warthe)).
    • In 1972 the Holy See redrew the archdiocesan boundaries. The East German archdiocesan area (1) was disentangled from the archdiocese and established as the exempt Apostolic Administration of Görlitz (in 1994 elevated to diocese), the district of Gorzów Wielkopolski was established as the new archepiscopal suffragan Diocese of Gorzów Wielkopolski (renamed and regrouped as suffragan in 1992), the district of Opole (3) was established as the new suffragan Diocese of Opole and the territorially belittled remainder henceforth became the archdiocese proper with its capitular vicar elevated to archbishop.
  • 1972–1974 – Bolesław Kominek, card., papally appointed as archbishop
  • 1974–1976 – sede vacante with Wincenty Urban as capitular vicar
  • 1976–2004 – Henryk Gulbinowicz, card.
  • 2004–2013 – Marian Gołębiewski
  • since 2013 – Józef Kupny

Auxiliary bishops edit

  • 1251–1260 – Wit
  • 1268 – Salwiusz
  • 1270 – Herbord
  • 1294 – Iwan
  • 1302 – Paweł
  • 1303 – Mikołaj
  • 1303 – Hartung
  • 1307–1323 – Paweł
  • 1339–1345 – Stefan
  • 1346–1365 – Franciszek Rothwitz
  • 1352–1378 – Tomasz
  • 1355–1370 – Maciej
  • 1365–1398 – Dersław
  • 1390–1411 – Mikołaj
  • 1410–1431 – Tyleman Wessel
  • 1405–1435 – Bernard
  • 1331–1446 – Jan Panwitz
  • 1447–1453 – Bernard
  • 1456–1461 – Jan Pelletz
  • 1432–1470 – Jan Erler
  • 1455–1457 – Franciszek Kuhschmalz
  • 1476–1504 – Jan
  • 1505–1538 – Heinrich Füllstein
  • 1539–1545 – Johann Thiel
  • 1577–1605 – Adam Weisskopf
  • 1604–1613 – Georg Skultetus
  • 1614–1615 – Franz Ursinus
  • 1617–1624 – Martin Kolsdorf
  • 1625–1661 – Johann Balthasar Liesch von Hornau
  • 1640–1646 – Kaspar Karas
  • 1662–1693 – Franz Karl Neander
  • 1693–1703 – Johann Brunetti
  • 1703 – Stefan Antoni Medzewski
  • 1704–1706 – Franz Engelbert Barbo
  • 1709–1714 – Anton Ignaz Münzer
  • 1714–1742 – Elias Daniel Sommerfeld
  • 1743–1760 – Franz Dominik
  • 1761–1781 – Jan Maurycy Strachwitz
  • 1781–1805 – Anton Ferdinand von Rothkirch und Panten
  • 1798–1823 – Emanuel von Schimonski
  • 1826–1830 – Karl Aulock
  • 1831–1835 – Josef Schuberth
  • 1838–1857 – Daniel Latussek
  • 1857–1860 – Bernard Bogedain
  • 1861–1875 – Adrian Włodarski
  • 1875–1900 – Hermann Gleich
  • 1900–1911 – Heinrich Marx
  • 1910–1919 – Karl Augustyn
  • 1920–1940 – Walenty Wojciech
  • 1923–1929 – Josef Deitmer
  • 1940–1946 – Joseph Ferche
  • 1957–1974 – Andrzej Wronka
  • 1961–1973 – Paweł Latusek
  • 1967–1983 – Wincenty Urban
  • 1973–1978 – Józef Marek
  • 1977–1992 – Tadeusz Rybak
  • 1978–1992 – Adam Dyczkowski
  • 1985–2000 – Józef Pazdur
  • 1988–2004 – Jan Tyrawa
  • 1996–2012 – Edward Janiak
  • 2006–2021 – Andrzej Siemieniewski
  • 2016–present – Jacek Kiciński
  • 2022–present – Maciej Małyga

Apostolic visitators for the expelled German priests and faithful edit

The expelled German priests and German Silesian faithful from the original Archdiocese of Breslau were granted the privilege of an apostolic visitator, given all diocesan jurisdiction required, by Pope Paul VI in 1972, in order to serve the Catholic Heimatvertriebene from Silesia, in West Germany, their new home.[3]

Notes edit

  1. ^ The date of death of bishop John is not known, neither are the names of his successors before the destruction of diocese during pagan uprising in the 1030s. (assuming there were any).
  2. ^ a b c Jurek T., Zagadka biskupa wrocławskiego Roberta, "Śląski Kwartalnik Historyczny Sobótka" 1990, pp. 1–11
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 30 March 2009. Retrieved 26 September 2008.

Further reading edit

  • J. Jungnitz, Die Grabstätten der Breslauer Bischöfe, Breslau 1895
  • K. Kastner, Breslauer Bischöfe, Breslau 1929
  • P. Nitecki, Biskupi kościoła w Polsce w latach 965–1999. Słownik biograficzny, Warszawa 2000. ISBN 83-211-1311-7

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Bishops of the Breslau Wroclaw Bishopric Prince Bishopric 1290 1918 and Archdiocese since 1930 see Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Wroclaw for details Contents 1 Bishops 2 Prince Bishops 3 Archbishops 4 Auxiliary bishops 5 Apostolic visitators for the expelled German priests and faithful 6 Notes 6 1 Further readingBishops edit1000 John Johannes 1 1051 1062 Hieronymus 1063 1072 John I 1074 1111 Piotr I 1112 1120 Zyroslaw I 1120 1126 Haymo 1127 1140 Robert I 2 1140 1142 Robert II 2 1145 1146 Konrad 2 1146 1149 Jan 1149 1169 Walter 1170 1198 Siroslaus II 1198 1201 Jaroslaw Duke of Opole Jaroslaw of Opole 1201 1207 Cyprian 1196 1201 Bishop of Lebus 1207 1232 Wawrzyniec 1232 1268 Tomasz I 1268 1270 Ladislaus of Salzburg administrator 1270 1290 Thomas II Prince Bishops edit1290 1292 Thomas II granted princely regalia by Henry IV Probus for the episcopal Duchy of Nysa and Castellany of Otmuchow on 23 June 1290 1292 1301 Johann III Romka 1302 1319 Henry of Wierzbna Heinrich von Wurben 1319 1326 sede vacante after double election Vitus of Habdank Lutold of Kromeriz 1319 1326 Nikolaus of Banz administrator due to sede vacante 1326 1341 Nanker Nankier Kolda bishop of Cracow 1320 1326 1342 1376 Przeclaw of Pogorzela 1376 1382 sede vacante due to double election Dietrich of Klatovy 1376 verified 1378 by Avignon Pope Clemens VII Johann von Neumarkt Johannes Noviforensis 1380 verified by Roman Pope Urban VI died before taking office 1381 1382 Wenceslaus Duke of Legnica administrator due to sede vacante 1382 1417 Wenceslaus II of Legnica 1417 resignation 1417 1447 Konrad IV the Elder 1447 1456 Peter II Nowak 1456 1467 Jost of Rozmberk 1468 1482 Rudolf of Rudesheim 1482 1506 Johann IV Roth 1506 1520 John V Thurzo 1520 1539 Jakob of Salza 1539 1562 Balthasar of Promnitz 1562 1574 Kaspar of Logau 1574 1585 Martin of Gerstmann 1585 1596 Andreas of Jerin 1596 1599 Bonaventura Hahn 1596 annulled by emperor 1599 forced to resign by pope 1599 1600 Paul Albert von Radolfzell 1600 1608 Johann VI of Sitsch 1608 1624 Archduke Charles Joseph of Inner Austria 1625 1655 Prince Charles Ferdinand Vasa 1635 1655 Johann Balthasar Liesch von Hornau administrator because Karl Ferdinand Wasa did not reside in Breslau 1656 1662 Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria 1663 1664 Archduke Charles Joseph of Austria 1665 1671 Sebastian von Rostock 1671 1682 Friedrich von Hessen Darmstadt 1682 1683 Karl von Liechtenstein resignation by papal order 1683 Wolfgang Georg von Pfalz Neuburg had died before election 1683 1732 Count Palatine Francis Louis of Neuburg 1732 1747 Philipp Ludwig von Sinzendorf 1748 1795 Philipp Gotthard von Schaffgotsch since 1744 coadjutor 1757 1781 Johann Moritz von Strachwitz administrator of Prussian part since 1761 auxiliary bishop 1781 1795 Anton Ferdinand von Rothkirch und Panthen administrator of Prussian part since 1781 Auxiliary bishop 1795 1817 Joseph Christian Franz zu Hohenlohe Waldenburg Bartenstein 1787 coadjutor of Prussian part 1817 1824 sede vacante with Emanuel von Schimonsky as capitular vicar and apostolic administrator 1824 1832 Emanuel von Schimonsky 1832 1836 sede vacante with Leopold von Sedlnitzky as capitular vicar 1836 1840 Leopold von Sedlnitzky resignation later convert to Protestantism 1840 1843 sede vacante with Ignaz Ritter as capitular vicar 1843 1844 Joseph Knauer elect 1841 Grand Dean of the County of Kladsko between 1809 1843 1844 1845 sede vacante with Daniel Latussek as capitular vicar since 1838 auxiliary bishop 1845 1853 Melchior Freiherr von Diepenbrock Cardinal 1853 1881 Heinrich Forster 1881 1882 sede vacante with Hermann Gleich as capitular vicar since 1875 auxiliary bishop 1882 1886 Robert Herzog Prince Episcopal Delegate for Brandenburg and Pomerania 1870 1882 1886 1887 sede vacante Hermann Gleich as capitular vicar 1887 1914 Georg von Kopp Cardinal 1914 1930 Adolf Bertram Cardinal since 1916 public announcement 1919 title of prince bishop voided in 1918 but he continued to use the princely title until his death Archbishops edit1930 1945 Adolf Bertram d 6 July 1945 Cardinal since 1916 public announcement 1919 archbishop since 13 August 1930 1945 1972 sede vacante Intermittent administrators and capitular vicars 16 July 1945 till 31 August 1945 Capitular vicar Ferdinand Piontek bishop elect Breslau and most of the archdiocesan territory like most of Silesia were annexed to the People s Republic of Poland in July 1945 On 1 September 1945 the archdiocese was de facto divided into four separate areas 1 the East German archdiocesan area seat in Gorlitz 2 the administrative district of Gorzow Wielkopolski also competent for the Polish annexed diocesan areas of the archepiscopal suffragans such as the Diocese of Berlin and the Territorial Prelature of Schneidemuhl 3 the administrative district of Opole and 4 the administrative district of Wroclaw until 1978 also competent for the Czechoslovakian archdiocesan area 1 1945 1963 Capitular Vicar Ferdinand Piontek 1878 1963 in the East German archdiocesan area he remained undisputedly in office since his election on 16 July 1945 Pope Pius XII granted him on 28 February 1946 when still residing in Wroclaw the rights of a residing bishop Piontek was expelled from Poland to the British zone of occupation on 9 July he could return to the archdiocese in March 1947 then taking residence in East German Gorlitz 1 1963 1972 Capitular Vicar Gerhard Schaffran also Bishop of Meissen 1970 1987 2 1945 1951 Administrator Edmund Nowicki appointed for the Gorzow Wielkopolski district with effect of 1 September 1945 deposed and expelled by Communist Polish government on 26 January 1951 2 1951 1952 Capitular Vicar Tadeusz Zaluczkowski 2 1952 1955 Capitular Vicar Zygmunt Szelazek 2 1956 1958 Capitular Vicar Teodor Bensch 2 1958 1958 Capitular Vicar Jozef Michalski 2 1958 1972 Capitular Vicar Wilhelm Pluta thereafter bishop of the Diocese of Gorzow Wielkopolski newly established from the archdiocese in 1972 3 1945 1951 Administrator Boleslaw Kominek appointed administrator for the Opole district with effect of 1 September 1945 deposed and expelled by Communist Polish government on 26 January 1951 3 1951 1956 Capitular Vicar Emil Kobierzycki 3 1956 1972 Franciszek Jop Special Delegate for Opole of Primas Stefan Wyszynski administrator since 1967 thereafter bishop of the Diocese of Opole newly established from the archdiocese in 1972 4 1945 1951 Administrator Karol Milik appointed for the Wroclaw district by August Hlond on 15 August with effect of 1 September 1945 not recognized as archbishop by the Holy See deposed and expelled by Communist Polish government on 26 January 1951 4 1951 1956 Capitular Vicar Kazimierz Lagosz not recognized as archbishop by the Holy See 4 1956 1972 Capitular Vicar Boleslaw Kominek not recognized as archbishop by the Holy See thereafter appointed as archbishop of Wroclaw with a sharply belittled archdiocesan area 2 3 and 4 1951 1958 Teodor Bensch spiritual assistant with episcopal jurisdiction for the remaining non expelled Germans in the Polish part of the archdiocese residing in Gorzow Wielkopolski Landsberg an der Warthe In 1972 the Holy See redrew the archdiocesan boundaries The East German archdiocesan area 1 was disentangled from the archdiocese and established as the exempt Apostolic Administration of Gorlitz in 1994 elevated to diocese the district of Gorzow Wielkopolski was established as the new archepiscopal suffragan Diocese of Gorzow Wielkopolski renamed and regrouped as suffragan in 1992 the district of Opole 3 was established as the new suffragan Diocese of Opole and the territorially belittled remainder henceforth became the archdiocese proper with its capitular vicar elevated to archbishop 1972 1974 Boleslaw Kominek card papally appointed as archbishop 1974 1976 sede vacante with Wincenty Urban as capitular vicar 1976 2004 Henryk Gulbinowicz card 2004 2013 Marian Golebiewski since 2013 Jozef KupnyAuxiliary bishops edit1251 1260 Wit 1268 Salwiusz 1270 Herbord 1294 Iwan 1302 Pawel 1303 Mikolaj 1303 Hartung 1307 1323 Pawel 1339 1345 Stefan 1346 1365 Franciszek Rothwitz 1352 1378 Tomasz 1355 1370 Maciej 1365 1398 Derslaw 1390 1411 Mikolaj 1410 1431 Tyleman Wessel 1405 1435 Bernard 1331 1446 Jan Panwitz 1447 1453 Bernard 1456 1461 Jan Pelletz 1432 1470 Jan Erler 1455 1457 Franciszek Kuhschmalz 1476 1504 Jan 1505 1538 Heinrich Fullstein 1539 1545 Johann Thiel 1577 1605 Adam Weisskopf 1604 1613 Georg Skultetus 1614 1615 Franz Ursinus 1617 1624 Martin Kolsdorf 1625 1661 Johann Balthasar Liesch von Hornau 1640 1646 Kaspar Karas 1662 1693 Franz Karl Neander 1693 1703 Johann Brunetti 1703 Stefan Antoni Medzewski 1704 1706 Franz Engelbert Barbo 1709 1714 Anton Ignaz Munzer 1714 1742 Elias Daniel Sommerfeld 1743 1760 Franz Dominik 1761 1781 Jan Maurycy Strachwitz 1781 1805 Anton Ferdinand von Rothkirch und Panten 1798 1823 Emanuel von Schimonski 1826 1830 Karl Aulock 1831 1835 Josef Schuberth 1838 1857 Daniel Latussek 1857 1860 Bernard Bogedain 1861 1875 Adrian Wlodarski 1875 1900 Hermann Gleich 1900 1911 Heinrich Marx 1910 1919 Karl Augustyn 1920 1940 Walenty Wojciech 1923 1929 Josef Deitmer 1940 1946 Joseph Ferche 1957 1974 Andrzej Wronka 1961 1973 Pawel Latusek 1967 1983 Wincenty Urban 1973 1978 Jozef Marek 1977 1992 Tadeusz Rybak 1978 1992 Adam Dyczkowski 1985 2000 Jozef Pazdur 1988 2004 Jan Tyrawa 1996 2012 Edward Janiak 2006 2021 Andrzej Siemieniewski 2016 present Jacek Kicinski 2022 present Maciej MalygaApostolic visitators for the expelled German priests and faithful editThe expelled German priests and German Silesian faithful from the original Archdiocese of Breslau were granted the privilege of an apostolic visitator given all diocesan jurisdiction required by Pope Paul VI in 1972 in order to serve the Catholic Heimatvertriebene from Silesia in West Germany their new home 3 1972 1982 Monsignor Hubert Thienel 1982 present Monsignor Winfried KonigNotes edit The date of death of bishop John is not known neither are the names of his successors before the destruction of diocese during pagan uprising in the 1030s assuming there were any a b c Jurek T Zagadka biskupa wroclawskiego Roberta Slaski Kwartalnik Historyczny Sobotka 1990 pp 1 11 Seiten der Visitatur Breslau Archived from the original on 30 March 2009 Retrieved 26 September 2008 Further reading edit J Jungnitz Die Grabstatten der Breslauer Bischofe Breslau 1895 K Kastner Breslauer Bischofe Breslau 1929 P Nitecki Biskupi kosciola w Polsce w latach 965 1999 Slownik biograficzny Warszawa 2000 ISBN 83 211 1311 7 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bishop of Wroclaw amp oldid 1213664893, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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