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Sigismund von Kollonitsch

Sigismund von Kollonitsch; Kollonitz, Kollonic, Kollonics, Collonicz (30 May 1677, in Vienna – 12 April 1751) was titular Bishop of Scutari, Bishop of Waitzen, and was from 1716 to 1722 Prince-Bishop of Vienna, then from 1722 to 1751 the first Prince-Archbishop of Vienna. He was raised in 1727 to the cardinalate by Pope Benedict XIII.


Sigismund von Kollonitsch
Cardinal, Prince-Archbishop of Vienna
Portrait by Jacob van Schuppen
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
ArchdioceseVienna
SeeSt. Stephen's Cathedral
Installed1 July 1716
Term ended12 April 1751
PredecessorFranz Ferdinand von Rummel
SuccessorJohann Joseph von Trautson
Other post(s)
Orders
Ordination22 October 1699
Consecration7 December 1709
Created cardinal26 November 1727
by Benedict XIII
RankCardinal-Priest
Personal details
Born(1677-05-30)30 May 1677
Died12 April 1751(1751-04-12) (aged 73)
Vienna, Austria, Holy Roman Empire
BuriedSt. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna
NationalityAustrian
EducationGerman College of Apollinaris, Rome

Biography edit

Sigismund was a son of Ulrich von Kollonitsch[1] and was supported by his uncle, the Cardinal Prince-Primate of Hungary and Archbishop of Gran (Esztergom), Leopold Karl von Kollonitsch.

After attending the Jesuit Convocation in Neuhaus (Bohemia), he studied at the German College of Apollinaris in Rome and received his doctorate in theology. On 22 October 1699, he was ordained a priest, already a canon in Gran (Hungary) by 1700, and was consecrated titular Bishop of Scutari. From 1705, he was a Royal Hungarian Councillor and, from 14 October 1709, Bishop of Waitzen, where he founded the Piarists.

On 1 July 1716, he became the prince-bishop of Vienna. Together with Emperor Charles VI he petitioned Pope Clement XI to elevate Vienna to an archdiocese. The Prince-Bishop of Passau, Raymund Ferdinand von Rabatta, tried to prevent this, but on 6 March 1721, the Congregation in Rome agreed, and on 1 June 1722, the decision of the Consistory of Cardinals followed. On 14 February 1723, was that of Pope Innocent XIII in signing the Papal Bull Suprema dispositione, finally elevating Vienna. Kollonitsch then held the title of prince-archbishop, to whom the diocese of Wiener-Neustadt has been subordinated as suffragan. In 1729, the Viennese diocesan area was extended, when the area Under the Wienerwald (the parishes between Vienna and Wiener-Neustadt) was separated from the diocese of Passau.

He was elevated to the cardinalate by Pope Benedict XIII on 26 November 1727, and at the same time appointed cardinal-priest of Santi Marcellino e Pietro, in 1740 Kollonitsch changed to the titular church and became cardinal priest of San Crisogono. As early as 1747, he had been awarded the title Protector Germaniae by Emperor Francis I.

He was a zealous bishop who demanded of his priests participation in annual retreats and the wearing of clerical clothing. In 1719, he also introduced retreats for lay people. He increased the funds available for the creation of priests in St. Barbara and St. Stephan. In 1727, he acquired a palace in Wien-Landstraße, which he had converted into a poorhouse; this was enlarged in 1784 and adapted to the Invalidenhaus. In 1730, he conducted a general visitation of his diocese.

 
Ex-libris armorial of Cardinal Kollonitsch

He also won the lawsuit with the cathedral chapter of St. Stephen, when the Pope gave him jurisdiction over the canons. In return, he raised in 1728 the cathedral provost, Joseph Heinrich Braitenbücher, to Vicar-General and Auxiliary Bishop.

Being the last of his family, he adopted in 1728 the son of the half-sister of his father Ladislaus Zay von Csömör. He appointed him heir to his dominions with the condition that he and all his descendants, with the complete omission of their former name and coat of arms, should be addressed only as Counts and Countesses von Kollonitsch.

He is buried in the episcopal tomb of St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna.

Bibliography edit

  • "Sigismund Graf von Kollonitz". Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich. Vol. 12. pp. 363–364.
  • Ernst Tomek: Kirchengeschichte Österreichs. Tyrolia, Innsbruck – Wien – München 1935–59.
  • Josef Wodka: Kirche in Österreich. Wegweiser durch ihre Geschichte. Herder, Wien 1959.
  • Franz Loidl: Geschichte des Erzbistums Wien. Herold, Wien 1983. ISBN 3-7008-0223-4
  • Susanne Siebert (1992). "Sigismund von Kollonitsch". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.). Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) (in German). Vol. 4. Herzberg: Bautz. cols. 348–349. ISBN 3-88309-038-7.

References edit

  1. ^ J. Siebmacher´s großes Wappenbuch Band 26; Die Wappen des Adels in Niederösterreich Teil 2, S – Z, Reprintausgabe der Bearbeitung durch Johann Baptist Witting (Nürnberg 1918), S 615; Verlag Bauer und Raspe, Inhaber Gerhard Geßner, Neustadt an der Aisch, 1983.

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations February 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Sigismund von Kollonitsch Kollonitz Kollonic Kollonics Collonicz 30 May 1677 in Vienna 12 April 1751 was titular Bishop of Scutari Bishop of Waitzen and was from 1716 to 1722 Prince Bishop of Vienna then from 1722 to 1751 the first Prince Archbishop of Vienna He was raised in 1727 to the cardinalate by Pope Benedict XIII His EminenceSigismund von KollonitschCardinal Prince Archbishop of ViennaPortrait by Jacob van SchuppenChurchRoman Catholic ChurchArchdioceseViennaSeeSt Stephen s CathedralInstalled1 July 1716Term ended12 April 1751PredecessorFranz Ferdinand von RummelSuccessorJohann Joseph von TrautsonOther post s Cardinal Priest of Santi Marcellino e Pietro 1730 40 Cardinal Priest of San Crisogono 1740 51 Bishop of Waitzen 1709 16 OrdersOrdination22 October 1699Consecration7 December 1709Created cardinal26 November 1727by Benedict XIIIRankCardinal PriestPersonal detailsBorn 1677 05 30 30 May 1677Vienna Austria Holy Roman EmpireDied12 April 1751 1751 04 12 aged 73 Vienna Austria Holy Roman EmpireBuriedSt Stephen s Cathedral ViennaNationalityAustrianEducationGerman College of Apollinaris Rome Contents 1 Biography 2 Bibliography 3 References 4 External linksBiography editSigismund was a son of Ulrich von Kollonitsch 1 and was supported by his uncle the Cardinal Prince Primate of Hungary and Archbishop of Gran Esztergom Leopold Karl von Kollonitsch After attending the Jesuit Convocation in Neuhaus Bohemia he studied at the German College of Apollinaris in Rome and received his doctorate in theology On 22 October 1699 he was ordained a priest already a canon in Gran Hungary by 1700 and was consecrated titular Bishop of Scutari From 1705 he was a Royal Hungarian Councillor and from 14 October 1709 Bishop of Waitzen where he founded the Piarists On 1 July 1716 he became the prince bishop of Vienna Together with Emperor Charles VI he petitioned Pope Clement XI to elevate Vienna to an archdiocese The Prince Bishop of Passau Raymund Ferdinand von Rabatta tried to prevent this but on 6 March 1721 the Congregation in Rome agreed and on 1 June 1722 the decision of the Consistory of Cardinals followed On 14 February 1723 was that of Pope Innocent XIII in signing the Papal Bull Suprema dispositione finally elevating Vienna Kollonitsch then held the title of prince archbishop to whom the diocese of Wiener Neustadt has been subordinated as suffragan In 1729 the Viennese diocesan area was extended when the area Under the Wienerwald the parishes between Vienna and Wiener Neustadt was separated from the diocese of Passau He was elevated to the cardinalate by Pope Benedict XIII on 26 November 1727 and at the same time appointed cardinal priest of Santi Marcellino e Pietro in 1740 Kollonitsch changed to the titular church and became cardinal priest of San Crisogono As early as 1747 he had been awarded the title Protector Germaniae by Emperor Francis I He was a zealous bishop who demanded of his priests participation in annual retreats and the wearing of clerical clothing In 1719 he also introduced retreats for lay people He increased the funds available for the creation of priests in St Barbara and St Stephan In 1727 he acquired a palace in Wien Landstrasse which he had converted into a poorhouse this was enlarged in 1784 and adapted to the Invalidenhaus In 1730 he conducted a general visitation of his diocese nbsp Ex libris armorial of Cardinal Kollonitsch He also won the lawsuit with the cathedral chapter of St Stephen when the Pope gave him jurisdiction over the canons In return he raised in 1728 the cathedral provost Joseph Heinrich Braitenbucher to Vicar General and Auxiliary Bishop Being the last of his family he adopted in 1728 the son of the half sister of his father Ladislaus Zay von Csomor He appointed him heir to his dominions with the condition that he and all his descendants with the complete omission of their former name and coat of arms should be addressed only as Counts and Countesses von Kollonitsch He is buried in the episcopal tomb of St Stephen s Cathedral in Vienna Bibliography edit Sigismund Graf von Kollonitz Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich Vol 12 pp 363 364 Ernst Tomek Kirchengeschichte Osterreichs Tyrolia Innsbruck Wien Munchen 1935 59 Josef Wodka Kirche in Osterreich Wegweiser durch ihre Geschichte Herder Wien 1959 Franz Loidl Geschichte des Erzbistums Wien Herold Wien 1983 ISBN 3 7008 0223 4 Susanne Siebert 1992 Sigismund von Kollonitsch In Bautz Traugott ed Biographisch Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon BBKL in German Vol 4 Herzberg Bautz cols 348 349 ISBN 3 88309 038 7 References edit J Siebmacher s grosses Wappenbuch Band 26 Die Wappen des Adels in Niederosterreich Teil 2 S Z Reprintausgabe der Bearbeitung durch Johann Baptist Witting Nurnberg 1918 S 615 Verlag Bauer und Raspe Inhaber Gerhard Gessner Neustadt an der Aisch 1983 External links editSigismund von Kollonitsch in Austria Forum in German at AEIOU Sigismund Kollonitsch Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney self published Entry about Sigismund von Kollonitsch in the database Gedachtnis des Landes on the history of the state of Lower Austria Lower Austria Museum Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Catholicism nbsp Austria Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sigismund von Kollonitsch amp oldid 1212438533, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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