Deanery Waldshut

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Deanery Waldshut
Diocese : Freiburg
Dean's office number: 23
Pastoral care units : 14th
Parishes : 66
Believers: around 92,400 (as of 2015)
Dean : Peter Berg
Deputy Dean: Thomas Mitzkus
Website: dekanat-waldshut.de

The Waldshut dean's office is a dean's office in the Diocese of Freiburg .

history

With the reform of the deanery on January 1, 2008, the deaneries Wutachtal and Waldshut were merged with a larger part of the deanery Säckingen to form the deanery Waldshut. The seat of the dean's office in Waldshut is in Waldshut-Tiengen . Together with the Wiesental dean's office, the dean's office forms the Upper Rhine region of the Archdiocese of Freiburg .

structure

The Dean's Office is divided into the following 14 pastoral care units :

Pastoral care units associated parishes and branches
SE Laufenburg - Albbruck St. Josef (Albbruck), Heilig Geist (Laufenburg), St. Pelagius Hochsal, Hl. Kreuz (Birndorf), St. Martin (Luttingen), St. Laurentius (Unteralpfen)
SE Bad Säckingen - Murg Fridolinsmünster (Bad Säckingen) , Holy Cross Church (Bad Säckingen), Church of St. Leodegar and Marzellus (Hänner), St. Magnus Church (Murg), St. Maria zum Schnee (Wallbach), St. Martin's Church (Obersäckingen)
SE Bonndorf - Wutach Bonndorf , Wutach
SE St. Blasien Cathedral St. Blasius (St. Blasien) , St. Martin (Menzenschwand), Herz-Jesu (Albtal), St. Georg and Cyrill (Ibach), St. Peter and Paul (Urberg), St. Bernhard (Hierbach), St. Michael (Höchenschwand), St. Fridolin (houses)
SE St. Wendelin Hotzenwald Görwihl, St. Zeno (Herrischried) , Rickenbach
SE Jestetten St. Jakobus (Altenburg), St. Benedikt (Jestetten), St. Martin (Baltersweil), St. Valentin (Lottstetten)
SE Klettgau - Wutöschingen Maria Himmelfahrt (Bühl) with St. Joseph's Chapel (Riedern), St. George (Erzingen) with Weisweil and Geißlingen, Grießen, St. John the Baptist (Schwerzen) with Horheim, Wutöschingen with Degernau
SE Küssaberg - Hohentengen St. Christophorus St. Maria (Hohentengen), St. Martin (Kadelburg), St. Oswald (Lienheim), St. Michael (Rheinheim)
HE Maria Bronnen Aichen, Berau, Brenden, Gurtweil, Nöggenschwiel, Waldkirch, Weilheim
SE Upper Schlüchttal St. Leodegar (Riedern) with St. Ursula (Ühlingen), St. Jakobus (Untermettingen) with St. Laurentius (Obermettingen), St. Fides (Grafenhausen), St. Margareta (Birkendorf)
SE Eggingen - Stühlingen Holy Cross Holy Cross (Stühlingen) with St. Martin (Grimmelshofen) and St. Peter and St. Paul (Eberfingen), St. Fridolin (Bettmaringen) with St. Gallus (Mauchen) and St. Michael (Oberwangen), St. Nikolaus (Lausheim ) with St. Benedikt (Blumegg), St. Konrad (wheat), St. Martin (Schwaningen)
SE Middle High Rhine St. Verena St. Clemens (Dogern) , Herz-Jesu (Lauchringen) and St. Andreas (Lauchringen), Maria Himmelfahrt (Tiengen) and St. Nikolaus (Waldshut-Tiengen), Liebfrauen (Waldshut)
SE Todtmoos - Bernau Our Lady (Todtmoos) , St. Johann Baptist (Bernau)
SE weir St. Martin (Wehr), St. Clemens and Urban (Schwörstadt), St. Ulrich (Öflingen)

Demographic and socio-spatial structure

Geographically, the area of ​​the dean's office is a rural area dean's office in the Upper Rhine Plain, which encompasses a large part of the Waldshut district. The expanse of the deanery is shaped by the less densely populated area of ​​the southern Black Forest. With a total population of approx. 164,350 people in the area of ​​the deanery, there are approx. 92,400 Catholics (as of 2015).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Archdiocese of Freiburg: Upper Rhine region . Online at www.erzbistum-freiburg.de. Retrieved May 4, 2016.
  2. ^ A b Deanery Waldshut: Pastoral conception of the Deanery Waldshut . Online at www.dekanat-waldshut.de. Retrieved April 3, 2016.
  3. a b Deanery Waldshut: Information about the Dean's office Waldshut . April 2, 2015. Online at www.dekanat-waldshut.de. Retrieved April 3, 2016.
  4. ^ Deanery Waldshut: Pastoral care units of the Deanery Waldshut . Online at www.dekanat-waldshut.de. Retrieved April 3, 2016.