Roman Catholic Diocese of Eichstätt explained

Jurisdiction:Diocese
Eichstätt
Latin:Dioecesis Eystettensis
Local:Bistum Eichstätt
Coat:Wappen Bistum Eichstätt.png
Coat Size:125px
Country: Germany
Province:Bamberg
Area Km2:6,025
Population:890,000
Population As Of:2006
Catholics:442,772
Catholics Percent:49.7
Denomination:Catholic
Sui Iuris Church:Latin Church
Rite:Roman Rite
Established:745
Cathedral:Eichstätt Cathedral
Patron:St. Walburga
St. Willibald
Bishop:Gregor Maria Franz Hanke, O.S.B
Metro Archbishop:Ludwig Schick
Map:Karte Bistum Eichstaett.png

The Diocese of Eichstätt (Latin: Dioecesis Eystettensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Bavaria. Its seat is Eichstätt, and it is subordinate to the archbishop of Bamberg. The diocese was erected in 745; from the Middle Ages until 1805, it was a state of the Holy Roman Empire. The current bishop of Eichstätt is Dr. Gregor Maria Hanke, OSB; formerly the Abbot of the Benedictine Abbey of Plankstetten, he was named to the See by Pope Benedict XVI on 14 October 2006, and he was consecrated at the Cathedral of Eichstätt on 2 December 2006. The diocese covers an area of 6,025 km2, with 48,9% (as per 31 Dez. 2006) just under half of the population is catholic.

List of bishops

History

The diocese was erected by Saint Boniface in 745; it was subordinate to the archbishop of Mainz. By the Bavarian Concordat of 1817, the diocese was reorganized and made subordinate to the archbishop of Bamberg.

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