Deanery Rhön

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Deanery Rhön
Dean's office (Hessen)
Dean's office
Basic data
Political situation District of Fulda
Ecclesiastical province Church province of Paderborn
diocese Diocese of Fulda
dean Carsten Noll (Eckweisbach)
Parish communities 4 pastoral associations (2019)
Parishes 25 (2019)
Catholics 31,702 (2019)
rite Roman rite
Liturgical language German

The Rhön deanery is one of ten deaneries in the Roman Catholic diocese of Fulda . It roughly covers the eastern part of the Fulda district . It borders in the north and east on the deanery Hünfeld-Geisa , in the south on the diocese of Würzburg and in the west on the deaneries Fulda and Neuhof-Großenlüder . Carsten Noll, pastor of Eckweisbach, is the dean, his deputy is Dr. Guido Pasenow (Eichenzell).

history

With the reform of the deanery on April 1, 2007, the Rhön deanery was reestablished as one of ten deaneries in the Fulda diocese. It emerged from the previous deaneries Hilders, Margretenhaun, Eichenzell and Weyhers.

structure

The Rhön Dean's Office is divided into the following four pastoral associations :

Pastoral associations associated parishes and curatia with branches
St. Marien Eichenzell St. Peter and Paul (Eichenzell) with the branches Hl. Familie (Rönshausen) and Hl. Kreuz (Welkers) as well as the Resurrection Church (Lassenrod);
St. Cosmas and Damian (Hattenhof) with the branches St. Sebastian (Kerzell) and St. Barbara (Rothemann);
St. Jakobus (Büchenberg) with the branches St. Odilia (Döllbach) and Mariae Birth (Zillbach);
Holy Cross (Lütter)
St. Margareta Vorderrhön St. Vitus and St. Anna (Elters);
St. Anna (Friesenhausen);
St. Antonius d. Hermit u. St. Placidus (Dipperz) ;
St. Georg (Hofbieber) with the branches of St. John the Baptist (Allmus) , St. Rochus and Apollonia (Langenbieber) and St. Valentin and Jakobus the Elder (Niederbieber);
St. Laurentius (Kleinsassen) with the St. Wilhelm (Wolferts) branch and the Milseburg Chapel St. Gangolf;
St. Margareta (Margretenhaun) with the branches St. Sebastian (Traisbach), St. Isidor (Wiesen), St. Sebastian and St. Rochus (Wissels) and To the Sorrowful Mother (Almendorf);
St. Maria vom Berge Karmel (Schwarzbach) with the branches Christkönig (Obernüst) and St. Anna (Gotthards)
St. Michael Hohe Rhön St. Michael (Seiferts);
St. John the Baptist (Batten) with the St. Wendelin (Thaiden) branch;
St. Michael (Eckweisbach);
St. Bartholomäus (Hilders) with the St. Josef (Wickers) branch;
St. John the Baptist (Lahrbach) with the branches St. Elisabeth (Lahrbach) and St. John the Baptist (Tann);
St. Jakobus the Elder (Reulbach) with the branches St. Georg and St. Valentin (Brand) as well as St. Antonius von Padua (Dietges);
St. John the Baptist (Simmershausen);
St. Michael (Desert Saxony)
St. Wendelinus Hohe Rhön St. Bartholomew (Dietershausen);
St. Georg (Poppenhausen) with the St. Laurentius branch (Sieblos);
Assumption of Mary (Gersfeld / Rhön) with the Wendelinus Chapel (Wachtküppel) ;
St. Martin (Schmalnau);
St. Bonifatius (Weyhers) with the branches Mariae Heimsuchung (Oberrod) and St. Kilian (Ried);
St. Jakobus (Thalau)

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. ^ Diocese of Fulda: staff of the dean's office in the online schematic of the Diocese of Fulda at imbfd.it-online.de. Retrieved April 13, 2020.
  5. ^ Diocese of Fulda: Pastoral alliances and parishes of the Rhön deanery . Online at www.bistum-fulda.de. Retrieved September 25, 2019.

Web links

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