List of church buildings in the dean's office in Dresden

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The list of church buildings in the deanery Dresden contains Roman Catholic churches of the deanery in the city of Dresden and in the district of Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains in the diocese of Dresden-Meißen .

history

The last bishop of the old diocese of Meißen , Johann IX. von Haugwitz , appointed Johann Leisentrit as diocesan administrator for the remaining Catholic areas in Lusatia in 1559 . With that the old diocese of Meissen in Saxony (Mark Meissen) perished. The remnants of the former diocesan area were named the Apostolic Prefecture of Lusatia with its seat in Bautzen . In 1921 the new diocese of Meißen was founded with its seat in Bautzen, in 1979/80 the name was changed to Diocese of Dresden-Meißen and the bishopric was moved to Dresden.

List of church buildings

The list contains the Roman Catholic parish churches in the dean's office in Dresden and the associated branch churches or chapels. The number of Catholics in the deanery is 35,187 (as of 2016).
Explanations of the status: B = bishop's church (cathedral), P = parish church, F = branch church, K = chapel

image church Place / location status Remarks
Hofkirche Dresden at night.JPG
Cathedral Ss. Trinitatis Dresden
(Cathedral Parish of the Cathedral)
Dresden
(location)
B. built 1739–1755 by Gaetano Chiaveri as a Catholic court church ; in addition the episcopal house chapel and the chapels of St. Benno and St. Michael
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St. Konrad von Parzham Dippoldiswalde Dippoldiswalde
(location)
P built 1957–1959 by Egon Körner (1908–1986)
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St. Joachim Freital
(now a branch church of St. Konrad von Parzham Dippoldiswalde)
Freital
(location)
F. consecrated August 18, 1895
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St. Christophorus Glashütte
(now a branch church of St. Konrad von Parzham Dippoldiswalde)
Glashütte
(location)
F. consecrated October 31, 1954, repealed / profaned November 6, 2017
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Maria Regina Schmiedeberg
(now a branch church of St. Konrad von Parzham Dippoldiswalde)
Schmiedeberg
(location)
K consecrated May 16, 1955
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Maria im Gebirge Kipsdorf
(now a branch church of St. Konrad von Parzham Dippoldiswalde)
Kipsdorf
(location)
F. consecrated July 10, 1925
Zinnwald-Kath-Church-2.jpg
St. Konrad von Flüe Zinnwald
(now a branch church of St. Konrad von Parzham Dippoldiswalde)
Zinnwald
(location)
F. consecrated August 23, 2009
Marienkirche Cotta.JPG
St. Marien Dresden-Cotta Dresden-Cotta
(location)
P consecrated November 26, 1906
Herz-Jesu-Kirche Dresden.JPG
Heart of Jesus Dresden-Johannstadt Dresden-Johannstadt
(location)
P built in 1905 by August Menken, consecrated November 26, 1905
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Mariä Visitation Chapel Dresden-Johannstadt
(Chapel of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church)
Dresden-Johannstadt
(location)
K
DD-Josephstift-Kapelle-1.jpg
Chapel in St. Joseph-Stift
(Chapel of the Heart of Jesus Dresden-Johannstadt)
Dresden-Johannstadt
(location)
K 2003
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Sankt Antonius Dresden-Löbtau

(Parish of the Holy Spirit)

Dresden-Löbtau
(location)
P built 1922–1923, consecrated March 18, 1923
Garrison Church Dresden-2.jpg
St. Martin Dresden-Neustadt Dresden-Neustadt
(location)
P built 1893–1900 by Hermann Viehweger and William Lossow , formerly simultaneous garrison church, 1945–2017 seat of the parish of St. Franziskus Xaverius

Re-establishment of the parish St. Martin Dresden-Nord on November 11, 2017 (from the previous parishes Neustadt, Pieschen and Weißer Hirsch)

Dresden Josephskirche.jpg
St. Josef Dresden-Pieschen
(now a branch church of St. Martin Dresden-Neustadt)
Dresden-Pieschen
(location)
F. built 1909–1910, consecrated October 10, 1910, architect Tandler
Dresden Weißer Hirsch Hubertuskirche.jpg
St. Hubertus Dresden-Weißer Hirsch
(now a branch church of St. Martin Dresden-Neustadt)
Dresden-Weißer Hirsch
(location)
P built in 1936/37 according to plans by the Dresden architect Robert Witte
Moritzburg Castle 17.JPG Castle Chapel St. Trinitatis in Moritzburg Castle
(chapel to the parish of St. Martin Dresden-Neustadt)
Moritzburg
(location)
K
Holy Cross Chapel Dresden.JPG
Chapel of the Holy Cross Dresden-Klotzsche
(chapel to the parish of St. Martin Dresden-Neustadt)
Dresden-Klotzsche
(location)
F. consecrated December 11, 1938
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Elevation of the cross in Radeburg
(now a branch church of St. Martin Dresden-Neustadt)
Radeburg
(location)
F. consecrated June 15, 1930
Catholic palace chapel Ss. Trinitatis Dresden-Pillnitz (chapel to the parish of St. Martin Dresden-Neustadt) Pillnitz
(location)
K
Chapel "Maria am weg" (chapel to the parish of St. Martin Dresden-Neustadt) Dresden-Pillnitz
(location)
K consecrated August 15, 1877, former parish vicarie “St. Petrus Canisius "Pillnitz (dissolved since 2011)
St. Paulus Church Dresden.JPG
St. Paulus Dresden-Plauen Dresden-Plauen
(location)
P built in 1924/25, the first monastery to be founded in Saxony after the Reformation by the Huenfeld Oblates

Re-establishment of the parish Blessed Martyrs from Münchner Platz Dresden on June 1, 2020 (from the previous parishes of St. Petrus Strehlen, St. Paulus Plauen, Heilig Geist / St. Antonius Löbtau and St. Marien Cotta)

Church of St. Petrus Strehlen.JPG
St. Petrus Dresden-Strehlen Dresden-Strehlen
(location)
P built 1960–1962 by Egon Körner
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Chapel of the Nazareth Sisters of St. Francis Goppeln

(Chapel of the parish of St. Petrus Dresden-Strehlen)

Goppeln
(location)
K plus Herz-Jesu-Kapelle Goppeln
Assumption of Mary Striesen.JPG
Assumption of Mary Dresden-Striesen Dresden-Striesen
(location)
P plus the chapels of the Holy Trinity and St. John (Ordinariatskapelle)
Church of the Holy Family Dresden.JPG
Holy Family Dresden-Zschachwitz Dresden-Zschachwitz
(location)
P consecrated September 27, 1981
Dr.  Wilhelm Külz Strasse, Pirna 121190581.jpg
St. Kunigunde Pirna Pirna
(location)
P Church of St. Kunigunde built by master builder Adolph Canzler , consecrated in 1869

Re-establishment of the parish of St. Heinrich and Kunigunde on September 2, 2018 (from the previous parishes of Bad Schandau, Heidenau, Neustadt and Pirna)

Monastery Church of St. Heinrich Pirna
(now a branch church of St. Heinrich and Kunigunde Pirna)
Pirna
(location)
F. Catholic again since 1957
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St. Georg Heidenau
(now a branch church of St. Heinrich and Kunigunde Pirna)
Heidenau
(location)
F. consecrated October 24, 1937
St. Gertrude Neustadt 02.jpg
St. Gertrud Neustadt
(now a branch church of St. Heinrich and Kunigunde Pirna)
Neustadt / Sa.
(Location)
F. built in 1926/27 according to plans by the Bautzen architect Kucharz
Catholic parish church Bad Schandau.jpg
Maria, mediator of all graces Bad Schandau
(now a branch church of St. Heinrich and Kunigunde Pirna)
Bad Schandau
(location)
F. consecrated June 1, 1927
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St. Antonius Berggießhübel
(now a branch church of St. Heinrich and Kunigunde Pirna)
Berggießhübel
(location)
F. consecrated July 10, 1993
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Mary Immaculate Conception Königstein
(now a branch church of St. Heinrich and Kunigunde Pirna)
Königstein
(location)
F. consecrated April 21, 1912
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Cross elevation Sebnitz
(now branch church of St. Heinrich and Kunigunde Pirna)
Sebnitz
(location)
F. consecrated June 27, 1892
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Chapel of St. Michael Stolpen
(now a branch church of St. Heinrich and Kunigunde Pirna)
Stumbling
(position)
F. consecrated September 6, 1953
St. Laurentius Radeberg Radeberg
(location)
P consecrated August 12, 1883
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St. Joseph der Werkmann Ottendorf-Okrilla
(now a branch church of St. Laurentius Radeberg)
Ottendorf-Okrilla
(location)
F. consecrated May 10, 1959
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Arnsdorf Hospital
Church (now a branch church of St. Laurentius Radeberg)
Arnsdorf
(location)
F. built 1912–1913 in Art Nouveau style by Hermann Otto Undeutsch and senior building officer Oskar Bernhard Reh

The Bonifatiuskapelle Geising was given up in April 2016.

See also

Web links

Commons : Churches in the Diocese of Dresden-Meißen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Statistics 2016 Diocese of Dresden-Meißen (accessed December 11, 2018)
  2. ^ History of the parish Dippoldiswalde 1957–1979 (accessed December 30, 2016)
  3. Pillnitz Palace Chapel ( Memento of the original from January 4, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (accessed on January 4, 2017) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.sth-dd.net
  4. Catholic Parish St. Martin Dresden (accessed on September 18, 2019)
  5. ^ Chapel Maria am weg Pillnitz (accessed April 26, 2019)
  6. Chronicle of the parish of St. Paulus (accessed on April 26, 2019)