Roman Catholic Diocese of Regensburg explained

Jurisdiction:Diocese
Regensburg
Latin:Dioecesis Ratisbonensis
Local:Bistum Regensburg
Coat:Wappen Bistum Regensburg.png
Coat Size:frameless
Country: Germany
Province:Munich and Freising
Area Km2:14,665
Population:1,714,000
Population As Of:2014
Catholics:1,200,209
Catholics Percent:70
Denomination:Catholic
Sui Iuris Church:Latin Church
Rite:Roman Rite
Established:739
Cathedral:Regensburg Cathedral
Patron:St. Wolfgang of Ratisbon
Bishop:Rudolf Voderholzer
Metro Archbishop:Reinhard Marx
Archbishop of Munich and Freising
Auxiliary Bishops:Reinhard Pappenberger, Josef Graf
Vicar General:Michael Fuchs
Map:464px-Karte Bistum Regensburg.png

The Diocese of Regensburg (Latin: Dioecesis Ratisbonensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church with its episcopal see based in Regensburg, Germany.[1] Its district covers parts of northeastern Bavaria; it is subordinate to the archbishop of Munich and Freising., the diocese had 1.20 million Catholics, constituting 70% of its total population. The current bishop is Rudolf Voderholzer.[2] The main diocesan church is Saint Peter in Regensburg. The diocese is divided into eight regions and 33 deaneries with 769 parishes. It covers an area of 14,665 km2.

History

See also: Bishopric of Regensburg.

The diocese was founded in 739 by Saint Boniface;[3] it was originally subordinate to the archbishop of Salzburg. By the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss of 1803, the Bishopric was incorporated into the new Archbishopric of Regensburg.

Ordinaries

Sexual abuse scandal

In July 2017, allegations surfaced that there was "a high degree of plausibility" that at least 547 members of the diocese's prestigious Domspatzen choir were either physically abused, sexually abused, or both between the years 1945 and 1992.[4] Current bishop Rudolf Voderholzer had already announced plans to offer victims compensation of between 5,000 and 20,000 euros ($5,730 US and $22,930) each by the end of 2017. The report faulted Georg Ratzinger, the brother of Pope Benedict XVI and director of the choir between the years 1964 and 1994, for "in particular for 'looking away' or for failing to intervene." The report also stated that former Bishop Gerhard Ludwig Muller bears "clear responsibility for the strategic, organizational and communicative weaknesses" in the Diocese'

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External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Regensburg (Diocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy].
  2. Web site: Bishop Rudolf Voderholzer [Catholic-Hierarchy].
  3. Web site: Regensburg History and Background.
  4. Web site: Decades of sexual abuse reported in choir once led by retired pope Benedict's brother CBC News.