List of parishes in the dean's office in Haugsdorf

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The dean's office in Haugsdorf is a former dean's office in the vicariate Unter dem Manhartsberg of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienna .

Parishes with church buildings and chapels

place Ink. since Patronage Church buildings and chapels
Alberndorf in the Pulkau Valley Melk (OSB) 1783 St. Laurence Parish church in Alberndorf in the Pulkautal Parish Church Alberndorf
Hadres probably around 1100 St. Michael Parish Church of Hadres Parish Church of Hadres
Haugsdorf Melk (OSB) 1319 Hll. Peter and Paul Parish church Haugsdorf Parish church Haugsdorf
Jetzelsdorf Göttweig (OSB) 1784 Assumption of Mary and St. Benedict Parish church Jetzelsdorf Parish church Jetzelsdorf
Mailberg Sovereign Order of Malta (OMel) around 1130 St. John the Baptist Mailberg parish church Mailberg parish church
Obritz 1783 Assumption Day Parish church Obritz Parish church Obritz
Pfaffendorf Göttweig (OSB) 1289 St. George Pfaffendorf parish church
Church in Peigarten, chapel in Pernersdorf, chapel in Karlsdorf, chapel in Ragelsdorf
Pfaffendorf parish church
Seefeld 1254 St. Anna Seefeld parish church
Seefeld Castle Chapel
Seefeld parish church
Untermarkersdorf Melk (OSB) 1783 St. Aegidius Parish church Untermarkersdorf Parish church Untermarkersdorf

Deanery Haugsdorf

The deanery comprises 9 parishes in the Weinviertel in northern Lower Austria with around 6,100 Catholics.

Diocesan development process

On November 29, 2015, development areas were defined for all parishes in the Archdiocese of Vienna. The parishes should work more closely together in the development areas, form parish associations or pastoral care rooms. At the end of the process, new parishes should emerge from the development areas. The Haugsdorf Dean's Office forms a development area with two sub-units:

  • Subunit 1: Hadres, Mailberg, Obritz, Seefeld and Untermarkersdorf
  • Subunit 2: Alberndorf im Pulkautal, Haugsdorf, Jetzelsdorf and Pfaffendorf

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Diocesan Gazette of the Archdiocese of Vienna special issue November 2015