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Roman Catholic Diocese of Chełmno

The Diocese of Chełmno (Polish: Diecezja chełmińska; German: Bistum Kulm/Culm) was a Catholic diocese in Chełmno Land, founded in 1243 and disbanded in 1992.[1][2]

Diocese of Chełmno

Diecezja chełmińska
Location
CountryPoland
Ecclesiastical provinceGniezno
Coordinates53°12′N 18°36′E / 53.2°N 18.6°E / 53.2; 18.6
Information
DenominationCatholic
RiteLatin Rite
Established1243
Dissolved1992
CathedralChełmża Cathedral (until 1821)
Pelplin Cathedral (1821–1992)

History edit

 
Remains of the Lubawa Castle, former residence of the Bishops of Chełmno
 
Pelplin Cathedral, seat of the diocese in 1821–1992, listed as a Historic Monument of Poland.[4]

List of Bishops of Kulm/Chełmno edit

  • 1245–1263: Heidenreich Ordo fratrum Praedicatorum, Dominican Order (O.P.)
  • 1264–1274: Friedrich von Hausen Ordo Teutonicus, Teutonic Order (O.T.)
  • 1275–1291: Werner OT
  • 1291/92–1301: Heinrich Schenk OT
  • 1303–1311: Herman OT
  • 1311–1316/19: Eberhard OT
  • 1319–1323: Mikołaj Afri OP
  • 1323–1349: Otto OT
  • 1349–1359: Jacob OT
  • 1359–1363: Johann Schadland OP
  • 1363–1381/85: Wikbold Dobilstein OT
  • 1385–1390: Reinhard von Sayn
  • 1390: Martin von Lynow OT
  • 1390–1398: Nikolaus Schippenbeil OT
  • 1398–1402: Jan Kropidło
  • 1402–1416: Arnold Stapil OT
  • 1416–1457: Johann Marienau
  • 1457–1479: Wincenty Kiełbasa
  • 1480–1495: Stefan of Nibork
  • 1496–1507: Mikołaj Chrapicki
  • 1508–1530: Jan Konopacki
 
Stanislaus Hosius, first Bishop of Chełmno later promoted to cardinal
 
 
 
 
 
  • 1646–1652: Andrzej Leszczyński
  • 1653–1655: Jan Gembicki
  • 1658–1661: Adam Koss
  • 1662–1674: Andrzej Olszowski
  • 1676–1681: Jan Małachowski
  • 1681–1693: Kazimierz Jan z Bnina Opaliński [pl]
  • 1693–1694: Kazimierz Jan Szczuka [pl]
  • 1699–1712: Teodor Andrzej Potocki
  • 1719–1721: Jan Kazimierz de Alten Bokum [pl]
  • 1723–1730: Feliks Ignacy Kretkowski [pl]
  • 1731–1733: Tomasz Franciszek Czapski [pl] SOC
  • 1736–1739: Adam Stanisław Grabowski
  • 1739–1746: Andrzej Stanisław Załuski
  • 1747–1758: Wojciech Stanisław Leski [pl] SOC
  • 1759–1785: Andrzej Ignacy Baier [pl]
  • 1785–1795: Karl von Hohenzollern-Hechingen
  • 1795–1814: Franciszek Ksawery Rydzyński [pl]
 
Marian Przykucki, last Bishop of Chełmno
  • 1824–1832: Ignacy Stanisław Matthy
  • 1834–1856: Anastazy Sedlag
  • 1857–1886: Johannes von der Marwitz
  • 1886–1898: Leon Redner
  • 1899–1926: Augustin Rosentreter
  • 1926–1944: Stanisław Wojciech Okoniewski
  • 1946–1972: Kazimierz Józef Kowalski
  • 1973–1980: Bernard Czapliński
  • 1981–1992: Marian Przykucki

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ "Diocese of Pelplin" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016
  2. ^ "Diocese of Pelplin" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016
  3. ^ Górski, Karol (1949). Związek Pruski i poddanie się Prus Polsce: zbiór tekstów źródłowych (in Polish and Latin). Poznań: Instytut Zachodni. pp. 88, 99, 206, 217.
  4. ^ Rozporządzenie Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej z dnia 23 kwietnia 2014 r. w sprawie uznania za pomnik historii "Pelplin - zespół pocystersko-katedralny", Dz. U. z 2014 r. poz. 614
  5. ^ a b Das Bistum Danzig in Lebensbildern (in German). Stefan Samerski. 2003. ISBN 9783825862848. Retrieved 2009-04-02.
  6. ^ Cf. Barbara Wolf-Dahm (1994). "Polzin, Ludwig Sebald". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.). Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) (in German). Vol. 7. Herzberg: Bautz. cols. 817–821. ISBN 3-88309-048-4..
  7. ^ "Archbishop Wawrzyniec Gembicki" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 2, 2016

External links edit

  • GCatholic.org
  • Catholic Hierarchy

roman, catholic, diocese, chełmno, diocese, chełmno, polish, diecezja, chełmińska, german, bistum, kulm, culm, catholic, diocese, chełmno, land, founded, 1243, disbanded, 1992, diocese, chełmnodiecezja, chełmińskaformer, cathedral, chełmżalocationcountrypoland. The Diocese of Chelmno Polish Diecezja chelminska German Bistum Kulm Culm was a Catholic diocese in Chelmno Land founded in 1243 and disbanded in 1992 1 2 Diocese of ChelmnoDiecezja chelminskaFormer Cathedral in ChelmzaLocationCountryPolandEcclesiastical provinceGnieznoCoordinates53 12 N 18 36 E 53 2 N 18 6 E 53 2 18 6InformationDenominationCatholicRiteLatin RiteEstablished1243Dissolved1992CathedralChelmza Cathedral until 1821 Pelplin Cathedral 1821 1992 Contents 1 History 2 List of Bishops of Kulm Chelmno 3 Notes and references 4 External linksHistory editIt was founded in 1243 by the papal legate William of Modena in the Monastic state of the Teutonic Knights along with the three other bishoprics Ermland Warmia Samland in Sambia and Pomesania Initially Culm was a suffragan to the Archdiocese of Riga and had its seat in Chelmza Culmsee where the cathedral chapter was domiciled till 1824 nbsp Remains of the Lubawa Castle former residence of the Bishops of Chelmno From 1257 to 1782 the episcopal seat was the castle in Lubawa In 1454 the region was reincorporated by King Casimir IV Jagiellon to the Kingdom of Poland In 1466 the region was confirmed as part of Poland and the diocese was agreed to pass to the Archdiocese of Gniezno 3 After 1525 Chelmno incorporated southern parts of the Pomesanian diocesan area with Lasin and Nowe Miasto which happened to be in the Chelmno Voivodeship Whereas western Pomesanian diocesan area in the Malbork Voivodeship was administered by Chelmno but officially maintaining its naming After Riga s dissolution in 1566 the bishops of Chelmno attended the councils of the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan of Gniezno This practice was recognised by the Holy See by the Bull De salute animarum in 1821 when Chelmno became de jure a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Gniezno Chelmno diocese was enlarged on that occasion Gorzno Krajna and Dzialdowo Annexation of the diocesan area in the First Partition of Poland in 1772 and Second Partition of Poland in 1793 by the Kingdom of Prussia From 1782 to 1824 the episcopal seat was in Chelmza nbsp Pelplin Cathedral seat of the diocese in 1821 1992 listed as a Historic Monument of Poland 4 In 1824 episcopal seat moved to Pelplin In 1871 the diocesan area became part of Germany Restoration of independent Poland after World War I reintegration of Chelmno with Poland in 1920 Pope Pius XI decided to separate 18 parishes in the territory the Free City of Danzig west of the Vistula from the diocese and to establish an Apostolic Administrator of the Free City of Danzig on 24 April 1922 which was directly subordinated to the Pope 5 On 1 May 1923 the Holy See disentangled from the Diocese of Chelmno the deaneries in Butow Bytow Lauenburg in Pomerania Lebork as well as those included in the Posen West Prussia Border March and transferred them to the new Apostolic Administration of Tutz later transformed into the Prelature of Schneidemuhl Pila 6 In 1925 a concordat between Poland and the Holy See was signed and the Apostolic Administrator was now supposed to be subordinated to the Nuncio of Warsaw which caused protests among the local populace Thus the Pope established the sui iuris Diocese of Danzig on 30 December 1925 and appointed Edward O Rourke as the first Bishop on 2 January 1926 5 The deanery of Pomesania in that eastern part of West Prussia which remained with Germany after the 1920 East and West Prussian plebiscites was transferred to the Diocese of Warmia in 1925 As part of the reorganisation of the Catholic Church in the People s Republic of Poland in 1972 also accounting for changes of political border in 1945 the diocese of Gdansk was enlarged on the expenses of Chelmno diocese whereas the latter gained parishes previously part of the Berlin diocese and the Prelature of Schneidemuhl Pila As part of the reorganisation of the Catholic Church in the Third Polish Republic the extant Diocese of Chelmno was split in 1992 by Pope John Paul II into the Diocese of Pelplin and the Diocese of TorunList of Bishops of Kulm Chelmno edit1245 1263 Heidenreich Ordo fratrum Praedicatorum Dominican Order O P 1264 1274 Friedrich von Hausen Ordo Teutonicus Teutonic Order O T 1275 1291 Werner OT 1291 92 1301 Heinrich Schenk OT 1303 1311 Herman OT 1311 1316 19 Eberhard OT 1319 1323 Mikolaj Afri OP 1323 1349 Otto OT 1349 1359 Jacob OT 1359 1363 Johann Schadland OP 1363 1381 85 Wikbold Dobilstein OT 1385 1390 Reinhard von Sayn 1390 Martin von Lynow OT 1390 1398 Nikolaus Schippenbeil OT 1398 1402 Jan Kropidlo 1402 1416 Arnold Stapil OT 1416 1457 Johann Marienau 1457 1479 Wincenty Kielbasa 1480 1495 Stefan of Nibork 1496 1507 Mikolaj Chrapicki 1508 1530 Jan Konopacki nbsp Stanislaus Hosius first Bishop of Chelmno later promoted to cardinal 1530 1538 Johannes Dantiscus 1538 1549 Tiedemann Giese 1549 1551 Stanislaus Hosius 1551 1562 Jan Lubodzieski 1562 1571 Stanislaw Zelislawski SOC 1574 1595 Piotr Kostka 1595 1600 Piotr Tylicki 1600 1610 Wawrzyniec Gembicki 7 1611 1613 Maciej Konopacki 1614 1624 Jan Kuczborski 1624 1635 Jakub Zadzik 1635 1639 Jan Lipski 1639 1646 Kasper Dzialynski nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Wawrzyniec Gembicki Jan Lipski Andrzej Leszczynski Andrzej Olszowski Teodor Andrzej Potocki bishops of Chelmno later promoted to Primates of Poland 1646 1652 Andrzej Leszczynski 1653 1655 Jan Gembicki 1658 1661 Adam Koss 1662 1674 Andrzej Olszowski 1676 1681 Jan Malachowski 1681 1693 Kazimierz Jan z Bnina Opalinski pl 1693 1694 Kazimierz Jan Szczuka pl 1699 1712 Teodor Andrzej Potocki 1719 1721 Jan Kazimierz de Alten Bokum pl 1723 1730 Feliks Ignacy Kretkowski pl 1731 1733 Tomasz Franciszek Czapski pl SOC 1736 1739 Adam Stanislaw Grabowski 1739 1746 Andrzej Stanislaw Zaluski 1747 1758 Wojciech Stanislaw Leski pl SOC 1759 1785 Andrzej Ignacy Baier pl 1785 1795 Karl von Hohenzollern Hechingen 1795 1814 Franciszek Ksawery Rydzynski pl nbsp Marian Przykucki last Bishop of Chelmno 1824 1832 Ignacy Stanislaw Matthy 1834 1856 Anastazy Sedlag 1857 1886 Johannes von der Marwitz 1886 1898 Leon Redner 1899 1926 Augustin Rosentreter 1926 1944 Stanislaw Wojciech Okoniewski 1946 1972 Kazimierz Jozef Kowalski 1973 1980 Bernard Czaplinski 1981 1992 Marian PrzykuckiNotes and references edit Diocese of Pelplin Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved February 29 2016 Diocese of Pelplin GCatholic org Gabriel Chow Retrieved February 29 2016 Gorski Karol 1949 Zwiazek Pruski i poddanie sie Prus Polsce zbior tekstow zrodlowych in Polish and Latin Poznan Instytut Zachodni pp 88 99 206 217 Rozporzadzenie Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej z dnia 23 kwietnia 2014 r w sprawie uznania za pomnik historii Pelplin zespol pocystersko katedralny Dz U z 2014 r poz 614 a b Das Bistum Danzig in Lebensbildern in German Stefan Samerski 2003 ISBN 9783825862848 Retrieved 2009 04 02 Cf Barbara Wolf Dahm 1994 Polzin Ludwig Sebald In Bautz Traugott ed Biographisch Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon BBKL in German Vol 7 Herzberg Bautz cols 817 821 ISBN 3 88309 048 4 Archbishop Wawrzyniec Gembicki Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved July 2 2016External links editGCatholic org Catholic Hierarchy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Diocese of Chelmno amp oldid 1197852408, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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