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{{Short description|Catholic diocese in Germany}}
{{for|the medieval and early modern diocese|Archbishopric of Magdeburg}}
{{for|the medieval diocese|Archbishopric of Magdeburg}}
{{Infobox diocese
{{Infobox diocese
| jurisdiction = Diocese<!-- Type of jurisdiction: i.e. Diocese or Archdiocese -->
| jurisdiction = Diocese<!-- Type of jurisdiction: i.e. Diocese or Archdiocese -->
| name = Magdeburg
| name = Magdeburg
| latin = Dioecesis Magdeburgensis
| latin = Dioecesis Magdeburgensis
| local = <!-- Name in the native language -->
| local = Bistum Magdeburg
| image = Sankt Sebastian Magdeburg Westseite.jpg
| image = Sankt Sebastian Magdeburg Westseite.jpg
| image_size = frameless
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| image_alt =
| image_alt =
| caption = Cathedral of St. Sebastian
| caption = Cathedral of St. Sebastian, Magdeburg
| coat = Coat of arms of Diocese of Magdeburg.png
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<!---- Locations ---->
<!---- Locations ---->
| country = Germany
| country = {{flag|Germany}}
| metropolitan = [[Magdeburg]], [[Saxony-Anhalt]]
| territory = [[Magdeburg]], [[Saxony-Anhalt]]
| territory =
| province = [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Paderborn|Paderborn]]
| province = [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Paderborn|Paderborn]]
| metropolitan = [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Paderborn|Archdiocese of Paderborn]]
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<!---- Statistics ---->
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| population =
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| population = 2,570,000
| population_as_of =
| population_as_of = 2013
| catholics = 120,000<!-- Number of Catholics in the diocese -->
| catholics = 86,737<!-- Number of Catholics in the diocese -->
| catholics_percent = 4.4
| catholics_percent = 3.4
| parishes = <!-- Number of parishes in the diocese -->
| parishes = <!-- Number of parishes in the diocese -->
| churches = <!-- Number of churches in the diocese -->
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| members = <!-- Number of members in the diocese -->
<!---- Information ---->
<!---- Information ---->
| denomination = [[Roman Catholic]]
| denomination = [[Catholic Church|Catholic]]
| sui_iuris_church = [[Latin Church]]
| rite = [[Roman Rite]]
| rite = [[Roman Rite]]
| established = 27 June 1994
| established = 27 June 1994
| dissolved =
| cathedral = [[Cathedral of St. Sebastian (Magdeburg)|Cathedral of St. Sebastian]]
| cathedral = [[Cathedral of St. Sebastian (Magdeburg)|Cathedral of St. Sebastian]]
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| patron = [[Norbert of Xanten| St. Norbert of Xanten]]
| patron = [[Norbert of Xanten|St. Norbert of Xanten]]
| priests = <!-- Number of priests in the diocese -->
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| pope = {{Incumbent pope}} <!-- DO NOT CHANGE. This will update the Popes Automatically as they change -->
| pope = {{Incumbent pope}} <!-- DO NOT CHANGE. This will update the Popes Automatically as they change -->
| bishop = [[Gerhard Feige]]<br>Bishop of Magdeburg
| bishop = [[Gerhard Feige]]
| metro_archbishop = [[Hans-Josef Becker]]<br>Archbishop of Paderborn
| metro_archbishop = [[Hans-Josef Becker]]
| coadjutor =
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| apostolic_admin =
| vicar_general =
| vicar_general =
| judicial_vicar =
| emeritus_bishops = [[Leopold Nowak]]
| emeritus_bishops = [[Leo Nowak (bishop)|Leopold Nowak]]
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The '''Diocese of Magdeburg''' is a [[diocese]] of the [[Latin Rite]] of the [[Roman Catholic church]] located in the [[Germany]]. Its seat is [[Magdeburg]]; it is suffragan to the [[Archdiocese of Paderborn]].
The '''Diocese of Magdeburg''' ({{lang-la|Dioecesis Magdeburgensis}}) is a [[Latin Church]] [[diocese]] of the [[Catholic Church]], located in the [[Germany|German]] state of [[Saxony-Anhalt]]. Its seat is [[Magdeburg]]; it is suffragan to the [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Paderborn|Archdiocese of Paderborn]].


The Diocese was erected in 1994 out of territories belonging to the [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Paderborn|Archdiocese of Paderborn]].
The diocese was erected out of Paderborn territories in 1994. Its history dates back to the medieval [[Archbishopric of Magdeburg]] established in 968 AD.


==History==
==List of bishops of Magdeburg==
At the 967 [[synod]] of [[Ravenna]], Emperor [[Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor|Otto I]] obtained the consent of [[Pope John XIII]] to elevate Magdeburg to the see of an [[archbishop]]. The next year, against the valiant resistance by the [[Electorate of Mainz|Archbishop of Mainz]] and the [[Bishopric of Halberstadt|Halberstadt bishop]], Otto created the new archbishopric dedicated to [[Saint Maurice]]. It then headed an ecclesiastical province comprising the dioceses of [[Diocese of Brandenburg|Brandenburg]], [[Bishopric of Havelberg|Havelberg]], [[Bishopric of Naumburg-Zeitz|Zeitz]], [[Bishopric of Merseburg|Merseburg]], and [[Meissen Cathedral|Meissen]], all located in the [[Saxon Eastern March]]. The first metropolitan was Archbishop [[Adalbert of Magdeburg]] (c. 910 - 981), a missionary to the [[Polabian Slavs]], who also held the title of ''[[Primas Germaniae]]''.


From the 12th century onwards, the Magdeburg metropolitans ruled as [[Prince-bishop|prince-archbishops]] over extended territories along the [[Elbe]] river. From 1207 onwards, Archbishop [[Albert I of Käfernburg|Albert]] had [[Magdeburg Cathedral]] rebuilt in a [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] style that reflected his power position among the [[Princes of the Holy Roman Empire]]. At the beginning of the modern era, Magdeburg had to cope with the claims of the neighbouring [[Electorate of Saxony|Saxon]] and [[Margraviate of Brandenburg|Brandenburg]] electorates. In 1476 [[Ernst II of Saxony]], son of the [[House of Wettin|Wettin]] elector [[Ernest, Elector of Saxony|Ernest]], was elected archbishop; he occupied the city of [[Halle (Saale)|Halle]], where he had the [[Moritzburg (Halle)|Moritzburg]] residence erected between 1484 and 1503.
# [[Leo Nowak]] (1994-2004)

# [[Gerhard Feige]] (since 2005)
During the [[Protestant Reformation]], large parts of the population within the prince-archbishopric turned [[Lutheranism|Lutheran]] and from 1566 Magdeburg was ruled by a [[diocesan administrator]]. The estates were devastated in the [[Thirty Years' War]]. According to the 1648 [[Peace of Westphalia]], the archiepiscopal territories were to be [[Secularisation|secularised]] and adjudicated to the [[House of Hohenzollern|Hohenzollern]] electors of Brandenburg. These provisions were implemented upon the death of the last administrator Duke [[Augustus, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels|Augustus of Saxe-Weissenfels]] in 1680, whereafter the secular [[Duchy of Magdeburg]] passed under the rule of the "Great Elector" [[Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg|Frederick William of Brandenburg]].

From 1670 the former Catholic archdiocese was under the jurisdiction of the [[Apostolic Vicariate of Northern Germany]]. After the [[Holy Roman Empire]] was dissolved in 1806, the territories, now part of the Prussian [[Province of Saxony]], were administrated by the Archbishops of Paderborn. The Magdeburg [[Provost (church)|provost]]s at St. Sebastian's Church were also appointed episcopal commissioners. The Catholic church structure persisted even after the division of Germany from 1949 when Magdeburg, then part of [[East Germany]], remained the see of [[auxiliary bishop]]s sent from Paderborn in [[West Germany]]. In 1973 Bishop [[Johannes Braun]] was appointed [[Apostolic Administrator]], who, though officially still subordinated to Paderborn, ruled over Magdeburg as a ''[[de facto]]'' diocese.

After [[German reunification]], Braun's successor [[Leo Nowak (bishop)|Leo Nowak]] was elevated to a bishop according to an [[Apostolic constitution]] issued on 27 June 1994 by [[Pope John Paul II]]. Magdeburg thereby was separated from Paderborn and restored as an autonomous [[suffragan diocese]] of the ecclesiastical province, dedicated to Saint [[Norbert of Xanten]], with Saints Maurice and [[Gertrude the Great|Gertrude of Helfta]] as secondary patrons.

==Ordinaries==
* [[Leo Nowak (bishop)|Leo Nowak]] (1994–2004)
* [[Gerhard Feige]] (since 2005)

==See also==
*[[Huysburg]]

==References==
{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.bistum-magdeburg.de/ Official site]
* [http://www.bistum-magdeburg.de/ Official site]


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Latest revision as of 01:25, 27 February 2024

Diocese of Magdeburg

Dioecesis Magdeburgensis

Bistum Magdeburg
Cathedral of St. Sebastian, Magdeburg
Coat of arms
Location
Country Germany
TerritoryMagdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt
Ecclesiastical provincePaderborn
MetropolitanArchdiocese of Paderborn
Statistics
Area23,000 km2 (8,900 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2013)
2,570,000
86,737 (3.4%)
Information
DenominationCatholic
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
Established27 June 1994
CathedralCathedral of St. Sebastian
Patron saintSt. Norbert of Xanten
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopGerhard Feige
Metropolitan ArchbishopHans-Josef Becker
Bishops emeritusLeopold Nowak
Map
Website
bistum-magdeburg.de

The Diocese of Magdeburg (Latin: Dioecesis Magdeburgensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church, located in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. Its seat is Magdeburg; it is suffragan to the Archdiocese of Paderborn.

The diocese was erected out of Paderborn territories in 1994. Its history dates back to the medieval Archbishopric of Magdeburg established in 968 AD.

History

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At the 967 synod of Ravenna, Emperor Otto I obtained the consent of Pope John XIII to elevate Magdeburg to the see of an archbishop. The next year, against the valiant resistance by the Archbishop of Mainz and the Halberstadt bishop, Otto created the new archbishopric dedicated to Saint Maurice. It then headed an ecclesiastical province comprising the dioceses of Brandenburg, Havelberg, Zeitz, Merseburg, and Meissen, all located in the Saxon Eastern March. The first metropolitan was Archbishop Adalbert of Magdeburg (c. 910 - 981), a missionary to the Polabian Slavs, who also held the title of Primas Germaniae.

From the 12th century onwards, the Magdeburg metropolitans ruled as prince-archbishops over extended territories along the Elbe river. From 1207 onwards, Archbishop Albert had Magdeburg Cathedral rebuilt in a Gothic style that reflected his power position among the Princes of the Holy Roman Empire. At the beginning of the modern era, Magdeburg had to cope with the claims of the neighbouring Saxon and Brandenburg electorates. In 1476 Ernst II of Saxony, son of the Wettin elector Ernest, was elected archbishop; he occupied the city of Halle, where he had the Moritzburg residence erected between 1484 and 1503.

During the Protestant Reformation, large parts of the population within the prince-archbishopric turned Lutheran and from 1566 Magdeburg was ruled by a diocesan administrator. The estates were devastated in the Thirty Years' War. According to the 1648 Peace of Westphalia, the archiepiscopal territories were to be secularised and adjudicated to the Hohenzollern electors of Brandenburg. These provisions were implemented upon the death of the last administrator Duke Augustus of Saxe-Weissenfels in 1680, whereafter the secular Duchy of Magdeburg passed under the rule of the "Great Elector" Frederick William of Brandenburg.

From 1670 the former Catholic archdiocese was under the jurisdiction of the Apostolic Vicariate of Northern Germany. After the Holy Roman Empire was dissolved in 1806, the territories, now part of the Prussian Province of Saxony, were administrated by the Archbishops of Paderborn. The Magdeburg provosts at St. Sebastian's Church were also appointed episcopal commissioners. The Catholic church structure persisted even after the division of Germany from 1949 when Magdeburg, then part of East Germany, remained the see of auxiliary bishops sent from Paderborn in West Germany. In 1973 Bishop Johannes Braun was appointed Apostolic Administrator, who, though officially still subordinated to Paderborn, ruled over Magdeburg as a de facto diocese.

After German reunification, Braun's successor Leo Nowak was elevated to a bishop according to an Apostolic constitution issued on 27 June 1994 by Pope John Paul II. Magdeburg thereby was separated from Paderborn and restored as an autonomous suffragan diocese of the ecclesiastical province, dedicated to Saint Norbert of Xanten, with Saints Maurice and Gertrude of Helfta as secondary patrons.

Ordinaries

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See also

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References

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