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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienna

The Archdiocese of Vienna (Latin: Archidioecesis Viennensis) is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Austria. It was erected as the Diocese of Vienna on 18 January 1469 out of the Diocese of Passau, and elevated to an archdiocese on 1 June 1722. The episcopal see is situated in the cathedral of S. Stephen in Vienna.

Archdiocese of Vienna

Archidioecesis Viennensis
Archidioecesis Vindobonensis

Erzdiözese Wien
Location
CountryAustria
TerritoryVienna, Lower Austria
Ecclesiastical provinceArchdiocese of Vienna
MetropolitanVienna
Statistics
Area9,100 km2 (3,500 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2020)
2,892,484
1,156,923 ( 40%)
Parishes626
Information
DenominationRoman Catholic
RiteRoman Rite
Established18 January 1469
CathedralSt. Stephen's Cathedral
Patron saintSaint Stephen
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
Metropolitan ArchbishopChristoph Schönborn
Auxiliary BishopsFranz Scharl
Stefan Turnovsky
Vicar GeneralNikolaus Krasa
Map
Website
Website of the Archdiocese
St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna

The Archdiocese is the metropolitan diocese of three suffragan dioceses: Roman Catholic Diocese of Eisenstadt, of Linz, and of Sankt Pölten. These four dioceses together constitute the ecclesiastical province of Vienna, one of only two ecclesiastical provinces of Austria, the other under the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Salzburg.

The current bishop is Christoph Schoenborn, appointed in 1995 and elevated to cardinal in 1998.

History edit

At the request of the Emperor Frederick III, the Diocese of Vienna was established by Pope Paul II on 18 January 1469, out of territory taken from the Diocese of Passau.[1] It was elevated to an archdiocese on 1 June 1722.

In 1642, St. Roch's Church was built in Vienna by Ferdinand III in thanks for the preservation of Vienna from the plague.

Cardinal Joseph Othmar von Rauscher (1853–1875) presided over a provincial synod in the cathedral of S. Stephen in Vienna in October 1858.[2]

Episcopal Ordinaries edit

Suffragan Bishops of Vienna edit

Metropolitan Archbishops of Vienna edit

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Cesare Baronio (ed. Augustin Theiner), Annales Ecclesiastici, (in Latin), Vol. 29 (Bar-le-Duc: Bertrand 1876), p. 468.
  2. ^ Acta et decreta Concilii Provinciae Viennensis anno domini MDCCCLVIII: pontificatus Pii papae IX. decimo tertio celebrati, (in Latin) Vienna: ex officina Caes. Reg. typographica aulae et status, 1859.

Sources edit

  • Zschokke, Hermann (1895). Geschichte des Metropolitan-Capitels zum heiligen Stephan in Wien. (in German and Latin). Vienna: C. Konegen, 1895.

External links edit

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations June 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Archdiocese of Vienna Latin Archidioecesis Viennensis is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Austria It was erected as the Diocese of Vienna on 18 January 1469 out of the Diocese of Passau and elevated to an archdiocese on 1 June 1722 The episcopal see is situated in the cathedral of S Stephen in Vienna Archdiocese of ViennaArchidioecesis ViennensisArchidioecesis VindobonensisErzdiozese WienLocationCountryAustriaTerritoryVienna Lower AustriaEcclesiastical provinceArchdiocese of ViennaMetropolitanViennaStatisticsArea9 100 km2 3 500 sq mi Population Total Catholics as of 2020 2 892 484 1 156 923 40 Parishes626InformationDenominationRoman CatholicRiteRoman RiteEstablished18 January 1469CathedralSt Stephen s CathedralPatron saintSaint StephenCurrent leadershipPopeFrancisMetropolitan ArchbishopChristoph SchonbornAuxiliary BishopsFranz ScharlStefan TurnovskyVicar GeneralNikolaus KrasaMapWebsiteWebsite of the ArchdioceseSt Stephen s Cathedral ViennaThe Archdiocese is the metropolitan diocese of three suffragan dioceses Roman Catholic Diocese of Eisenstadt of Linz and of Sankt Polten These four dioceses together constitute the ecclesiastical province of Vienna one of only two ecclesiastical provinces of Austria the other under the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Salzburg The current bishop is Christoph Schoenborn appointed in 1995 and elevated to cardinal in 1998 Contents 1 History 2 Episcopal Ordinaries 2 1 Suffragan Bishops of Vienna 2 2 Metropolitan Archbishops of Vienna 3 Notable people 4 See also 5 References 6 Sources 7 External linksHistory editThis section needs expansion with additional facts of Archdiocese history from 1469 founding to present day You can help by adding to it September 2021 At the request of the Emperor Frederick III the Diocese of Vienna was established by Pope Paul II on 18 January 1469 out of territory taken from the Diocese of Passau 1 It was elevated to an archdiocese on 1 June 1722 In 1642 St Roch s Church was built in Vienna by Ferdinand III in thanks for the preservation of Vienna from the plague Cardinal Joseph Othmar von Rauscher 1853 1875 presided over a provincial synod in the cathedral of S Stephen in Vienna in October 1858 2 Episcopal Ordinaries editSuffragan Bishops of Vienna edit Leo von Spaur 23 Dec 1471 Confirmed 6 Mar 1479 Died Georg von Slatkonia 12 Aug 1513 Appointed 26 Apr 1522 Died Johann von Revellis 6 Apr 1524 Confirmed 27 Dec 1529 Died Johann Fabri 5 Dec 1530 Appointed 21 May 1541 Died Friedrich Nausea 21 May 1541 Succeeded 6 Feb 1552 Died Antonin Brus of Mohelnice O Cruc 17 Jul 1560 Appointed 5 Sep 1561 Appointed Archbishop of Prague Johann Kaspar Neubock 4 Feb 1575 Appointed 28 Aug 1594 Died Melchior Klesl 15 Jul 1613 Appointed 18 Sep 1630 Died Anton Wolfradt 26 May 1631 Confirmed 1 Apr 1639 Died Philipp Friedrich von Breuner 5 Sep 1639 Confirmed 22 May 1669 Died Wilderich von Walderdorff 19 Aug 1669 Confirmed 4 Sep 1680 Died Emerich Johann Anton Sinelli O F M Cap 3 Mar 1681 Confirmed 25 Feb 1685 Died Ernst von Trautson zu Falkenstein 10 Sep 1685 Confirmed 7 Jan 1702 Died Franz Anton von Harrach zu Rorau 7 Jan 1702 Succeeded 31 Jul 1706 Resigned Franz Ferdinand von Rummel 4 Oct 1706 Confirmed 15 Mar 1716 Died Metropolitan Archbishops of Vienna edit Cardinal Sigismund Kollonitsch 1 Jul 1716 Confirmed 12 Apr 1751 Died Cardinal Johann Joseph von Trautson zu Falkenstein Trauston 12 Apr 1751 Succeeded 10 Mar 1757 Died Cardinal Christoph Bartholomaus Anton Migazzi 23 May 1757 Confirmed 14 Apr 1803 Died Sigismund Anton von Hohenwart S J 20 Jun 1803 Confirmed 29 Jun 1820 Died Leopold Maximilian Graf von Firmian Frimian 25 January 1822 Appointed 29 November 1831 Died Vinzenz Eduard Milde 27 October 1831 Appointed 14 March 1853 Died Cardinal Joseph Othmar von Rauscher 20 March 1853 Appointed 24 November 1875 Died Cardinal Johann Baptist Rudolph Kutschker 12 January 1876 Appointed 27 January 1881 Died Cardinal Colestin Joseph Ganglbauer O S B 23 March 1881 Appointed 14 December 1889 Died Cardinal Anton Josef Gruscha 24 January 1890 Appointed 15 August 1911 Died Cardinal Franz Xavier Nagl 5 August 1911 Succeeded 4 February 1913 Died Cardinal Friedrich Gustav Piffl 1 April 1913 Appointed 21 April 1932 Died Cardinal Theodor Innitzer 19 September 1932 Appointed 9 October 1955 Died Cardinal Franz Konig 10 May 1956 Appointed 16 September 1985 Retired Cardinal Hans Hermann Groer O S B 15 July 1986 Appointed 14 September 1995 Retired Cardinal Christoph Schonborn O P 14 September 1995 Succeeded present Notable people editHeinrich Maier important resistance fighter against Nazi terrorSee also editArchbishop of Vienna Seminary of ViennaReferences edit Cesare Baronio ed Augustin Theiner Annales Ecclesiastici in Latin Vol 29 Bar le Duc Bertrand 1876 p 468 Acta et decreta Concilii Provinciae Viennensis anno domini MDCCCLVIII pontificatus Pii papae IX decimo tertio celebrati in Latin Vienna ex officina Caes Reg typographica aulae et status 1859 Sources editZschokke Hermann 1895 Geschichte des Metropolitan Capitels zum heiligen Stephan in Wien in German and Latin Vienna C Konegen 1895 External links editGCatholic org Catholic Hierarchy self published 48 12 31 N 16 22 23 E 48 2085 N 16 3731 E 48 2085 16 3731 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienna amp oldid 1216495376, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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