Deanery Karlsruhe

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Deanery Karlsruhe
Diocese : Freiburg
Decant number: 09
Pastoral care units : 12
Parishes : 45
Believers: around 150,000 (as of February 2009)
Dean : Hubert Streckert
Deputy deans: Erhard Bechtold and Martin Heringklee
Website: [1]

The Deanery Karlsruhe (also City Deanery Karlsruhe ) has been the City Deanery since 1902 and since the reform of the Dean's Office on January 1, 2008, one of 26 deaneries in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Freiburg . The Dean's Office is located in Karlsruhe .

history

In 1901 and 1902 the Archbishop of Freiburg, Thomas Nörber, organized a reorganization of the archbishopric's deaneries. In the big cities (Freiburg, Karlsruhe and Mannheim) separate city deans have been set up. On January 23, 1902, Nörber established the city dean of Karlsruhe. In this way, the pastoral mission should remain feasible in the then rapidly growing urban living space.

Since the reform of the deanery on January 1, 2008, the deanery has been one of 26 deaneries in the Roman Catholic diocese of Freiburg. The dean's office in Karlsruhe emerged from the old dean's offices in Ettlingen and Karlsruhe (with the exception of the Pfinztal pastoral care unit) and since then, together with the dean's offices in Bruchsal , Pforzheim , Rastatt and Baden-Baden, forms the Middle Upper Rhine / Pforzheim region of the Archdiocese of Freiburg. The Pfinztal pastoral care unit was handed over to the Pforzheim dean's office. The merger of the old deaneries Ettlingen and Karlsruhe to form the deanery Karlsruhe was honored by Archbishop Robert Zollitsch in a solemn service in St. Stephan on January 18, 2008 .

On January 1, 2014 the pastoral care unit Karlsruhe Alb-Südwest was created from the merger of the pastoral care units Karlsruhe-Alb-Südwest and Karlsruhe-Christkönig / St. Francis.

On January 1st, 2015 the pastoral care unit Karlsruhe All Saints was created from the pastoral care units Karlsruhe-Mitte-Süd, Karlsruhe-St.-Konrad / -Heilig-Kreuz and Karlsruhe-West-Nord. It includes the south city, city center west, west city, north city, north west city as well as Mühlburg and Knielingen.

structure

As of 2008, the deanery originally consisted of 18 pastoral care units. After merging individual pastoral care units, it is now divided into the following twelve pastoral care units :

Pastoral care units associated parishes and branches
SE Ettlingen Land St. Anton (Spessart), St. Bonifatius (Schöllbronn), St. Dionysius (Ettlingenweier), St. Josef (Bruchhausen)
SE Ettlingen city Herz Jesu (Ettlingen), Liebfrauenkirche (Ettlingen) , St. Martin (Ettlingen)
SE Karlsruhe Alb-Südwest, St. Nikolaus Christkönig (Rüppurr), St. Cyriakus (Bulach), St. Elisabeth (Südweststadt), St. Franziskus (Dammerstock), St. Michael (Beiertheim)
SE Karlsruhe Durlach mountain villages Holy Cross (Grötzingen), St. Cyriakus (Stupferich), St. Johannes (Aue), St. Peter and Paul (Durlach), St. Thomas (Grünwettersbach)
SE Karlsruhe Hardt St. Antonius (Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen), St. Heinrich and Kunigunde (Neureut)
SE Karlsruhe All Saints' Day Holy Cross (Knielingen), Herz Jesu (Nordstadt), St. Bonifatius (Weststadt), St. Konrad (Nordweststadt), St. Peter and Paul (Mühlburg), St. Stephan (Karlsruhe) , Our Lady (Südstadt)
SE Karlsruhe North-East, St. Raphael St. Bernhard (Oststadt), St. Hedwig (Waldstadt), St. Martin (Rintheim)
SE Karlsruhe Southwest Holy Spirit (Daxlanden), St. Josef (Grünwinkel), St. Thomas More (Oberreut)
SE Malsch St. Bernhard (Malsch), St. Cyriak (Malsch), St. Georg (Völkersbach), St. Ignatius (Sulzbach), St. Michael (Waldprechtsweier)
SE Marxzell St. Josef (Pfaffenrot), St. Maria (Schielberg), St. Peter and Paul (Burbach)
SE Rheinstetten St. Martin (Forchheim), St. Ulrich (Mörsch), St. Ursula (Neuburgweier)
SE Waldbronn - Karlsbad Herz Jesu (Etzenrot), St. Barbara (Langensteinbach), St. Katharina (Busenbach), St. Wendelin (Reichenbach)

Demographic and socio-spatial structure

Some of the parishes of the Deanery Karlsruhe are not in the city of Karlsruhe, but in the district of Karlsruhe. Individual parishes of the deaneries Bruchsal and Pforzheim are in turn in the Karlsruhe district.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Archdiocese of Freiburg: Region Middle Upper Rhine / Pforzheim . Online at www.erzbistum-freiburg.de. Retrieved May 4, 2016.
  2. a b c d Deanery Karlsruhe: Deanery conception (PDF; 354 ​​kB). February 2009. Online at www.kath-karlsruhe.de. Retrieved March 4, 2017.
  3. ^ Deanery Karlsruhe: Catholic Deanery Karlsruhe . Online at www.kath-karlsruhe.de. Retrieved April 5, 2016.
  4. ^ Catholic city dean of Freiburg: We about us . Online at www.katholische-kirche-freiburg.de. Retrieved April 5, 2016.
  5. ^ Deanery Karlsruhe: Pastoral care units of the Deanery Karlsruhe . Online at www.kath-karlsruhe.de. Retrieved March 4, 2017.