Diocese of Eichstätt
Diocese of Eichstätt | |
Basic data | |
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Country | Germany |
Ecclesiastical province | Bamberg |
Metropolitan bishopric | Archdiocese of Bamberg |
Diocesan bishop | Gregor Maria Hanke OSB |
Vicar General | Michael Huber MSC |
surface | 6,025 km² |
Dean's offices | 8 (December 31, 2016) |
Parishes | 274 (December 31, 2018) |
Residents | 984,127 (December 31, 2018) |
Catholics | 392,434 (December 31, 2018) |
proportion of | 39.9% |
Diocesan priest | 294 (December 31, 2018) |
Religious priest | 44 (December 31, 2018) |
Catholics per priest | 1,161 |
Permanent deacons | 46 (December 31, 2018) |
Friars | 59 (December 31, 2018) |
Religious sisters | 400 (December 31, 2018) |
rite | Roman rite |
Liturgical language | Latin , German |
cathedral | High Cathedral "To Our Lady" |
address | Episcopal Ordinariate Postfach 1354 Luitpoldstr. 2 D-85067 Eichstätt |
Website | www.bistum-eichstaett.de |
Ecclesiastical province | |
The diocese of Eichstätt ( Latin : Dioecesis Eystettensis ) is a Catholic diocese in the Free State of Bavaria , which, as a suffragan diocese, belongs to the church province of the Archdiocese of Bamberg .
history
Beginnings in the Middle Ages
The diocese of Eichstätt goes back to the middle of the 8th century. The exact year of the foundation is not known, because a certificate of incorporation is missing. In 740 the Anglo-Saxon monk Willibald came to Eichstätt and was ordained a priest there by his relative Bonifatius . In 741 Willibald was ordained bishop by Bonifatius in Sülzenbrücken near Erfurt. Presumably he was ordained bishop of Erfurt first, but when this diocese did not come about, he returned to Eichstätt as bishop at an unknown time and founded a monastery there. Both dates, the episcopal ordination and the final settlement in Eichstätt, marked the beginnings of the diocese. Willibald received support in expanding the diocese primarily from his brother Wunibald , who built another monastery in the nearby Heidenheim am Hahnenkamm, and from his sister Walburga , who took over the management of the family-owned monastery in Heidenheim after Wunibald's death .
Since Willibald took part in the Synod of Attigny as "Willibaldus episcopus de monasterio Achistadi", it is assumed that he did not establish a proper diocese, but, as monastery bishop, took over the organization of the region as an outpost of the Bavarian duchy to the north. The nobleman Suidger, who had made extensive property available in the "regio Eichstätt", was a confidante of Duke Odilo , who had opposed the Carolingian house keepers Pippin and Karlmann . The diocese of Eichstätt was only established after Odilo's defeat and served, among other things, as a Franconian outpost against the advance of the Bavarian duchy to the north.
Around the year 880 the bones of the sister of the diocese founder, Saint Walburga , were transferred to Eichstätt and in 1035 a Benedictine monastery was founded, which still exists today. As Viktor II, Bishop Gebhard I became one of the few German popes. The diocese of Eichstätt belonged to the ecclesiastical province of Mainz . From the 13th century to 1802, the Eichstätter bishops were also princes in the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation .
Gebhard's successor, Bishop Gundekar II , pushed the development of the diocese forward, especially through numerous church consecrations . In 1305 the powerful family of the Counts of Hirschberg died out. A large part of the inheritance went to the Eichstätter bishops, who thus had a contiguous territory on the Altmühl , the "lower monastery". The "Upper Abbey" comprised various smaller territories in what is now Middle Franconia.
Reformation and modern times
With the appointment of Johann III. von Eych 1445 began a period of humanistic reform. Eichstätt developed into a center of early German humanism with close intellectual connections to the neighboring centers in Nuremberg , Landshut and Augsburg . These reform efforts were continued under Johann's successor Wilhelm von Reichenau . The expression was also a blossoming of the building policy in the diocese.
The Reformation found its way into more than half of the diocese area and led to the dissolution of numerous monasteries.
The first major phase of the persecution of so-called witches falls during the reign of Prince-Bishop Martin von Schaumberg (1560-1590), especially in the Upper Monastery and in the year 1590. This includes at least 24 arrests of women, of which 23 were verifiably executed. During the reign of Prince-Bishop Johann Konrad von Gemmingen (1595–1612) at least 20 women were sentenced to death and justified in the lower monastery for witchcraft in a witch trial . By far the largest phase of witch persecution in the Eichstätt Monastery, in which there were also arrests and executions of men, took place from 1613 to 1630 under Prince-Bishop Johann Christoph von Westerstetten , who was therefore also called "Witch Bishop ". During his tenure, at least 199 people were charged with witchcraft, of whom at least 176 (150 women and 26 men) were known to have been executed. Similar intense persecutions of witches as in his reign can only be proven in southern Germany in the series of witch trials of the Bamberg and Würzburg monasteries and in Ellwangen .
Johann Christoph von Westerstetten vigorously pursued the Counter Reformation . 1614 he summoned the Jesuits to Eichstatt, led the diocese in 1617 of the Catholic League for and won half of the now Protestant areas of his diocese back to Catholicism back.
At the beginning of the 17th century, alongside the respective bishops, it was primarily the Jesuits and Capuchins who rebuilt Catholic life. In Eichstätt and also in large areas of the diocese a new form of baroque religiosity emerged, which also triggered lively building activity. From 1658 Jews were only allowed to settle in the area of the Hochstift in Cronheim .
Recent history and present
In 1802 the prince-bishopric was secularized by the electorate of Bavaria . In 1861 the diocese of Eichstätt had 23 monasteries, 17 deaneries, 202 parishes, 410 priests and 154,915 Catholics.
Diocese structure after 1945
Due to the influx of numerous expellees , the confessional composition of many regions of the diocese changed after the Second World War. The increase in population led to the establishment of a number of new parishes and pastoral care offices until the 1980s. In 1980 the Catholic Comprehensive University Eichstätt was elevated to a Catholic University , the only one in the entire German-speaking area.
Financial scandal 2018
Early February 2018 it was announced that the diocese against the former deputy finance director of its financial management and one other criminal charges on suspicion of illegal practices in the investment had paid. The for economic criminal matters relevant focus prosecutor then Munich II confirmed the operation. The two accused are in custody . The investigators suspect a damage in the "mid double-digit million range ". The diocese said it was about " property endangering , unsecured loans totaling around 60 million US dollars ", that is the equivalent of around 48.2 million euros. The then finance director of the diocese resigned as a result of the affair. In May 2018 it became known that the financial scandal would cause only a fraction of the damage originally feared for the diocese. Accordingly, only a secured financial loss of at least around one million dollars was assumed. On February 5, 2019, the law firm commissioned by Bishop Hanke to carry out the investigation presented an interim report.
Bishops
Gregor Maria Hanke has been the 82nd bishop of the Eichstätt diocese since 2006 . His predecessor was Walter Mixa , who held the office from 1996 to 2005.
Commitment to the preservation of creation
Within the Catholic Church, the diocese is regarded as a pioneer in church environmental management. The first parish of the Holy Cross in Neumarkt in the Upper Palatinate in Germany was certified according to EMAS II (currently 8 institutions). In 2001, environmental guidelines were adopted as the first building blocks of a diocesan Agenda 21 and a large number of facilities such as the Pfünz Castle youth center , the Fiegenstall educational center, numerous Caritas facilities and the Plankstetten Abbey were ecologically converted.
These efforts were continued with the creation of an integrated climate protection concept for the entire diocese of Eichstätt in 2011 and 2012. With this concept, the diocese of Eichstätt has reliable data and the opportunity to develop CO 2 savings targets on this basis . Gregor Maria Hanke has stipulated to reduce CO 2 emissions by 25% by 2020 and 50% by 2030 . A comprehensive package of measures was decided upon for implementation.
With Bishop Gregor Maria Hanke, the former abbot of the “green” monastery in Plankstetten , who represents an “ecology of the heart” and is a resolute opponent of green genetic engineering and a proponent of organic agriculture , a recognized “ecologist” became bishop of a German diocese for the first time .
General data
Dean's offices
- Deanery Eichstätt
- Deanery Herrieden
- Deanery Ingolstadt
- Habsberg dean's office
- Deanery Neumarkt in the Upper Palatinate
- Deanery Nuremberg-South
- Deanery Roth-Schwabach
- Deanery Weißenburg-Wemding
Churches
Pilgrimage sites
- Grave of St. Willibald in Eichstätt Cathedral - Deanery Eichstätt - Location: Eichstätt
- Grave of St. Walburga in the Benedictine Abbey of St. Walburg - Deanery Eichstätt - Location: Eichstätt
- Grave of the Blessed Stilla - Deanery Roth-Schwabach - Location: Abenberg
- Pilgrimage Church of the Holy Cross in Bergen - Deanery Eichstätt - Location: Bergen
- Pilgrimage church on the Sacred Heart Mountain - Habsberg deanery - Location: Velburg
- Romanesque round chapel of John the Baptist - Deanery Nuremberg-South - Location: Altenfurt
- Pilgrimage Church of John the Baptist, pilgrimage to Saint Anne in Mettendorf - Deanery Roth-Schwabach - Location: Greding
- Maria Brünnlein - Deanery Weißenburg-Wemding - Location: Wemding
- Maria, Heil der Kranken - Deanery Habsberg - Location: Habsberg
- Maria, three times wonderful mother in the Ingolstadt Munster - Deanery Ingolstadt - Location: Ingolstadt
- Mariahilfberg - Deanery Neumarkt - Location: Neumarkt
- Pilgrimage church Maria Hilf - Deanery Neumarkt - Location: Freystadt
- Pilgrimage Church Maria Hilf in Linden - Deanery Roth-Schwabach - Location: Greding
- Pilgrimage Church of St. Peter and Paul in Waldkirchen - Deanery Neumarkt - Location: Waldkirchen
- Pilgrimage church Maria Hilf in Batzhausen - Habsberg deanery - Location: Batzhausen
- Maria Hilf pilgrimage church in Berching - Neumarkt deanery - Location: Berching
- Pilgrimage church Maria Hilf in Lengenbach - Deanery Neumarkt - Location: Deining
- Pilgrimage Church Maria End in Altendorf - Deanery Eichstätt - Location: Altendorf
- Pilgrimage Church of the Assumption of Mary Buchenhüll - Deanery Eichstätt - Location: Buchenhüll (district of Eichstätt)
- Pilgrimage Church of the Immaculate Conception in Gaimersheim - Deanery Eichstätt - Location: Gaimersheim
- Pilgrimage Church to Our Lady in Raitenbuch - Deanery Weißenburg-Wemding - Location: Raitenbuch
- Pilgrimage church of Mariä Namen in Trautmannshofen - Habsberg deanery - location: Lauterhofen
- Pilgrimage Church of St. Marien in Pettenhofen - Deanery Ingolstadt - Location: Ingolstadt
- Frauenberg Chapel - Deanery Eichstätt - Location: Eichstätt
- former pilgrimage church Sankt Salvator im Steinbachwald - Deanery Herrieden - Location: Rauenzell
- Former monastery and pilgrimage site of Heiligenblut on Lake Brombach
- former pilgrimage church of St. Sixtus - Deanery Eichstätt - location: Pollenfeld
- former pilgrimage church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary , Großlellenfeld - Deanery Herrieden - Location: Großlellenfeld
Diocesan calendar
In the diocese of Eichstätt, the regional calendar for the German-speaking area is supplemented by the following celebrations (followed by the rank and the liturgical color ).
Abbreviations:
H = high festival , F = festival , G = mandatory day of remembrance , g = non-mandatory day of remembrance
- Erhard von Regensburg , Bishop of Regensburg, messenger of faith in Bavaria - g - white January 8th: St.
- Severin , monk in Norikum - g - white January 8th: St.
- Richard of England , father of Willibald , Wunibald and Walburga - G - white February 7th: St.
- February 25th: St. Walburga - Abbess of Heidenheim in Franconia, patroness of the diocese - H - white
- Maria, patroness of Bavaria - H - white May 1st:
- Boniface , bishop, messenger of faith in Germany - g - red June 5th: St.
- June 26: St. Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer priest - g - white
- Ulrich , Bishop of Augsburg - g - white July 4th: St.
- Willibald Bishop of Eichstätt, messenger of faith, patron of the diocese - H - white July 7th: St.
- August 19: St. Sebald , hermit near Nuremberg - g - white
- Mother Teresa of Calcutta - g - white September 5: St.
- Anna Schäffer , virgin - g - white October 5th: St.
- October 11: Remembrance Day of the Blessed Virgin Mary, three times wonderful mother - g - white
- Adolph Kolping , priest - g - white December 4th: Bl.
- Sola , priest, messenger of faith in Franconia - g - white December 5th: St.
literature
- Johann Kaspar Bundschuh : Eichstätt, the diocese . In: Geographical Statistical-Topographical Lexicon of Franconia . tape 1 : A-egg . Verlag der Stettinische Buchhandlung, Ulm 1799, DNB 790364298 , OCLC 833753073 , Sp. 744-759 ( digitized version ).
- Rita Haub : Documentation in the Diocese of Eichstätt up to the middle of the 13th century . Diss., University of Munich 1993.
- Wolfgang Wüst : Sovranità principesco-vescovile nella prima età moderna. Un confronto tra le situazioni al di qua e al di là delle Alpi: Augusta, Bressanone, Costanza e Trento - Princely canons in the early modern era. A comparison of southern and northern Alpine conditions in Augsburg, Brixen, Eichstätt, Konstanz and Trento , in: Annali dell 'Istituto storico italo-germanico in Trento - Yearbook of the Italian-German historical institute in Trient 30 (2004) Bologna 2005, ISBN 88- 15-10729-0 , pp. 285-332.
See also
- Caritas Association for the Diocese of Eichstätt
- List of the bishops of Eichstätt
- List of auxiliary bishops in Eichstätt
- List of the canons of Eichstätt
- Roman Catholic Church in Germany
- List of the historical deaneries of the diocese of Eichstätt
Web links
- Homepage Diocese of Eichstätt
- Entry on Diocese of Eichstätt on catholic-hierarchy.org
- Missionaries in Franconia : Willibrord, Bonifatius, Burkard, Lullus, Megingaud, Willibald ...
- Thomas Schüller, Interview on the financial scandal in the Diocese of Eichstätt (Canon Law Aspects), in: Eichstätter Kurier February 8, 2018
Footnotes
- ↑ New Vicar General for the Diocese of Eichstätt: Father Michael Huber succeeds Isidor Vollnhals. Retrieved December 22, 2018 .
- ↑ a b Catholic Church in Germany. (PDF: 1,041 kB) Statistical data 2018. Secretariat of the German Bishops' Conference, July 19, 2019, p. 3 , accessed on July 19, 2019 .
- ↑ AP2019
- ^ Leo Hintermayr: History of the Diocese of Eichstätt at a Glance. Diocese of Eichstätt, 2006, accessed on February 19, 2019 .
- ↑ Jürgen Nowak Dendorfer (Ed.): Reform and early humanism in Eichstätt Bishop Johann von Eych (1445–1464). Regensburg 2015. Monika Fink-Lang: Investigations into the Eichstätter intellectual life in the age of humanism. Regensburg 1985.
- ↑ see HJ Wolf, History of the Witches Trials, Hamburg 1998, p. 251
- ^ Joseph Heyberger, Chr. Schmitt, v. Wachter: Topographical-statistical manual of the Kingdom of Bavaria with an alphabetical local dictionary . In: K. Bayer. Statistical Bureau (Ed.): Bavaria. Regional and folklore of the Kingdom of Bavaria . tape 5 . Literary-artistic establishment of the JG Cotta'schen Buchhandlung, Munich 1867, p. 13 , urn : nbn: de: bvb: 12-bsb10374496-4 ( digitized version ).
- ↑ Diocese of Eichstätt: Apparently church millions embezzled. In: tagesschau.de . February 5, 2018, accessed February 9, 2019 .
- ↑ Bern./KNA: Diocese of Eichstätt loses millions of dollars. In: FAZ.net . February 5, 2018, accessed October 13, 2018 .
- ↑ Financial scandal in the diocese of Eichstätt with only a fraction of the feared damage. In: zeit.de . May 9, 2018, archived from the original on May 10, 2018 ; accessed on February 9, 2019 .
- ^ Daniel Deckers: Financial scandal: How the diocese of Eichstätt lost money in America. In: FAZ.net . February 5, 2018, accessed February 9, 2019 .
- ↑ Katja Riedel ( WDR ): Test report on the Eichstätt diocese: "A wet biotope for criminals". In: tagesschau.de . February 5, 2019, accessed February 9, 2019 .
- ^ Matthias Drobinski , Nicolas Richter, Katja Riedel: Financial scandal in the diocese: accounting with the Eichstätt system. In: sueddeutsche.de . February 5, 2019, accessed February 9, 2019 .
- ^ Ulrich Wastl, Martin Pusch: Financial scandal in the Diocese of Eichstätt - causes, responsibilities, consequences and recommendations. (PDF; 633 KByte) In: bistum-eichstaett.de. February 3, 2019, accessed on February 9, 2019 (test report from the law firm Westpfahl, Spilker, Wastl).
- ^ Ulrich Wastl, Martin Pusch: Financial scandal in the Diocese of Eichstätt - causes, responsibilities, consequences and recommendations. (PDF; 162 KByte) Short version for the press conference on February 5, 2019. In: bistum-eichstaett.de. February 3, 2019, accessed February 9, 2019 .
- ^ Parish Holy Cross - Neumarkt id OPf. In: heiligkreuz.neumarkt.de. Retrieved February 9, 2019 .
- ↑ Climate offensive 2030 - climate protection concept for the diocese of Eichstätt. (PDF; 909 kB) Diocese of Eichstätt, January 2013, accessed on February 9, 2019 .
- ↑ Climate offensive 2030: Integrated climate protection concept of the Diocese of Eichstätt. Diocese of Eichstätt, accessed on February 9, 2019 (measures to implement the climate protection concept).