Deanery Hünfeld-Geisa

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Deanery Hünfeld-Geisa
Dean's office (Hessen)
Dean's office
Basic data
Political situation District of Fulda , Wartburg district
Ecclesiastical province Church province of Paderborn
diocese Diocese of Fulda
dean Markus Blümel (Eiterfeld)
Parish communities 3 pastoral associations (2019)
Parishes 29 (2019)
Catholics 29,504 (2019)
rite Roman rite
Liturgical language German

The Hünfeld-Geisa deanery is one of ten deaneries in the Roman Catholic diocese of Fulda . It includes the former district of Hünfeld in East Hesse and the Geisaer Land in Thuringia. It borders in the east on the diocese of Erfurt , in the south on the deanery Rhön and the diocese of Würzburg , in the west on the deanery Fulda and the diocese of Mainz and in the north on the deanery Eschwege-Bad Hersfeld . The dean is Markus Blümel, pastor of Eiterfeld, his deputy is Pastor Dr. Jürgen Kämpf, pastor in Schleid.

history

With the reform of the deanery on April 1, 2007, the deanery Hünfeld-Geisa was re-established as one of ten deaneries of the diocese of Fulda. It emerged from the eponymous previous deaneries Hünfeld and Geisa.

structure

The Deanery Hünfeld-Geisa is divided into the following three pastoral associations :

Pastoral associations associated parishes and curatia with branches
Hessian skittles to the Hll. 14 helpers St. Franziskus Xaver (Arzell) with the branches St. Elisabeth (Buchenau), Immaculate Conception of Mary (Dittlofrod) and Exaltation of the Cross (Körnbach);
Pauli Conversion (Wolves);
St. Georg (Eiterfeld) with the branches St. Konrad von Parzham (Betzenrod), St. Three Kings (Leibolz), St. Bartholomäus and St. Vitus (Leimbach), St. Joseph the Worker (Reckrod) and St. Antonius von Padua (Malges);
St. Joseph (Goßentaft) with the branches St. Bernhard (Soisdorf) and St. Laurentius (Treischfeld);
St. John the Baptist and St. Cäcilia (Rasdorf) with the branches of St. Anna (Grüsselbach) and Mariae Vermählung (Setzelbach) as well as the Gehilfersbergkapelle for St. 14 Helpers in Need;
St. Matthew (Steinbach);
St. Laurentius (Ufhausen) with the branches Mariae Birth (Unterufhausen) and St. Sturmius (Mansbach)
St. Benedikt Huenelder Land St. Ulrich (Hünfeld);
St. Jakobus (Hünfeld) with the branches St. Anna (Rückers) and Immaculate Conception Mariae (Sargenzell);
St. John the Baptist (Langenschwarz);
Mariae Himmelfahrt (Burghaun) with the branches St. Andreas (Hünhan) and St. Michael (Neukirchen);
St. Antonius the Hermit (Großenbach);
St. Mauritius (Haselstein);
St. Peter and Paul (Hofaschenbach) with the branches St. Nikolaus (Morles), St. Antonius der Einsiedler (Rimmels) and St. Odilia (Silges);
St. Georg (Kirchhasel) with the Mariae Himmelfahrt branch (Roßbach);
St. John the Baptist (Mackenzell) with the branches St. Valentinus (Dammersbach), St. Anna (Molzbach) and St. Vitus (Nüst);
St. Michael (Michelsrombach) with the St. Sebastian (Rudolphshan) branch
St. Elisabeth in the Ulster, Felda and Werra valleys St. Peter and Paul (Bermbach);
St. Joseph the Worker (Dorndorf);
St. Margarete (Stadtlengsfeld);
St. Maria Magdalena (Borsch);
Mary's Birth (Buttlar) with the St. Georg branch (Wenigentaft);
St. Peter and Paul (Dermbach) ;
St. Jakobus the Elder (Bremen) with the Maria Hilf branch (Otzbach);
St. Philippus and Jakobus (Geisa) with the St. Ursula branch (Wiesenfeld);
St. Nicholas (Geismar);
Most Holy Trinity (Kranlucken) with the branches Maria Hilf (Gerstengrund) and St. Sebastian (Zitters);
Maria Schnee (Schleid) with the St. Valentinus (Motzlar) branch;
St. Cyriakus (Spahl) with the St. Georg branch (chains);
St. Elisabeth (Vacha);
Assumption of Mary (Zella / Rhön)

Individual evidence

  1. Schematism of the Diocese of Fulda
  2. ^ Diocese of Fulda: The diocese in numbers . December 31, 2018. Online at www.bistum-fulda.de. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  3. a b Diocese of Fulda: Digital Diocese Map (PDF; 12.4 MB). Online at www.bistum-fulda.de. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  4. ^ Bishopric Fulda: Appointment of the dean of the Diocese of Fulda Retrieved April 13, 2020.
  5. ^ Diocese of Fulda: Pastoral alliances and parishes of the deanery Hünfeld-Geisa . Online at www.bistum-fulda.de. Retrieved September 25, 2019.

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