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Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Diocese of Szeged–Csanád

Dioecesis Szegediensis–Csanadiensis

Szeged-Csanádi egyházmegye
Location
CountryHungary
Ecclesiastical provinceKalocsa-Kecskemét
MetropolitanKalocsa-Kecskemét
HeadquartersSzeged
Coordinates46°14′56″N 20°08′58″E / 46.24890620°N 20.14936540°E / 46.24890620; 20.14936540
Statistics
Area10,851 km2 (4,190 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2014)
889,000
363,500 (40.9%)
Information
First holderGerard of Csanád
RiteLatin Rite
Established1030 (1030)
CathedralCathedral of Our Lady of the Hungarians
Patron saintGerard of Csanád
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopLászló Kiss-Rigó
Metropolitan ArchbishopBalázs Bábel
Bishops emeritusEndre Gyulay Bishop Emeritus
Map
Website
szeged-csanad.hu

The Diocese of Szeged–Csanád (Latin: Dioecesis Szegediensis–Csanadiensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church located in the cities of Szeged and Csanád in the ecclesiastical province of Kalocsa-Kecskemét in Hungary.

The diocesan cathedral is the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Hungarians in Szeged. The Co-Cathedral of St. Anthony of Padua is based in Békéscsaba.

History

  • 1030: Established as Diocese of Csanád by King Stephen[1]
  • August 5, 1982: Renamed as Diocese of Szeged – Csanád

List of bishops

  • 1030–1046 St Gerard[1]
  • 1046–1053 Maurus
  • 1053–1083 two unknown bishops
  • 1083–1113 Lawrence
  • fl. 1138 Bestertius
  • fl. 1142 Paul
  • 1156–1169 Stephen (elected)
  • 1188–1192 Saul Győr
  • 1192–1193 Crispin
  • 1198–1201 John I
  • 1202–1228 Desiderius
  • 1229–1254 Bulcsú Lád
  • 1259–1275 Briccius
  • 1275–1293 Gregory I
  • 1298–1307 Anthony I
  • 1307–1332 Benedict
  • 1332–1343 Jakab Piancenzai
  • 1343–1344 István II Harcsáki (Büki)
  • 1344 Galhard de Carceribus
  • 1345–1350 Gergely II Kapronczai
  • 1350–1358 Tamás I Telegdi
  • 1359–1360 Gergely III Lendvai (Fugyi)
  • 1360–1373 Domonkos Bebek
  • 1373–1375 Miklós I
  • 1377–1379 Pál II Péterfia
  • 1379–1380 Tamás II
  • 1380–1386 János II Czudar
  • 1386–1395 János III
  • 1395–1397 Lukács I Órévi
  • 1397–1402 Gergely IV Szeri Pósafi
  • 1403–1423 Dózsa Marczalli
  • 1423–1443 László I Marczalli
    • 1434–1438 Albert I Kerolti
  • 1438–1457 Péter I Remetei Himfi
  • 1457–1466 Albert II Hangácsi
  • 1466–1493 János IV Szokoli
  • 1493–1500 Lukács II Szegedi Baratin
  • 1500–1514 Miklós II Körösszegi Csáki
  • 1514–1526 Ferenc I Csaholi
  • 1526–1529 János V Musinai Gerván
  • 1529–1537 János VI Bonzagnó
  • 1537–1552 János VII Barlabássy
  • 1553–1554 Ferenc II Medgyesi Székely
  • 1556–1558 György I Bódy
  • 1559–1561 Péter II Kapronczay Paulinus
  • 1561–1562 János VIII Kolozsváry
  • 1562–1563 András Dudich
  • 1563–1572 Gergely V Bornemissza
  • 1572–1582 Boldizsár Persei Melegh
  • 1582–1587 István III Mathisy
  • 1587–1597 Pál III Szegedy
  • 1598–1608 Faustus Verancsics
  • 1608–1623 Matthias I Herovich
  • 1623–1625 Emmerich I Lósy
  • 1625–1637 György II Dubovszky
  • 1637–1643 János IX Szederkényi Püsky
  • 1643 György III Pohronczi Szelepcsényi
  • 1643–1644 György IV Széchenyi
  • 1644–1648 Zsigmond I Szenttamási Zsongor
  • 1648–1650 Matthias II Alsőlelóczi Tarnóczy
  • 1651–1652 István IV Rohonczy
  • 1653–1657 Tamás III Erdődy Pálffy
  • 1658–1672 Jácint Macripodari
  • 1672–1678 Ferdinand Erdődy Pálffy
  • 1678–1681 János X Kéry
  • 1681–1685 Miklós III Galánthai Balogh
  • 1685–1686 György V Fenessy oder Fényessy
  • 1686–1689 Mihály I Lipótfalvy Dvornikovics
  • 1689–1699 István V Telekessy
  • 1699 Ferenc III Jany
  • 1699–1707 István VI Dolny
  • 1708- Zsigmond II Ordody
  • 1710 Ferenc IV Lapsánszky
  • 1710–1730 László II Nádasdy
  • 1730–1739 Adalbert von Falkenstein
  • 1739–1750 Nikola Stanislavič
  • 1750–1777 Franz Anton Engl Graf von Wagrain
  • 1777–1798 Emmerich Christovich
  • 1800–1828 Ladislaus Kőszeghy von Remete
  • 1829–1832 Anton Török
  • 1834–1850 József Lonovics
  • 1851–1860 Sándor Csajághy
  • 1860–1889 Sándor II Bonnaz
  • 1890–1907 Alexander III Dessewffy Cserneki és Tarkeői
  • 1908–1911 János XI Csernoch
  • 1911–1943 Gyula Móri Glattfelder
  • 1943–1944 Sándor IV Raskó (Apostolic Administrator)
  • 1944–1964 Endre II Hamvas
  • 1964–1969 József II Ijjas (Apostolic Administrator)
  • 1969–1987 József III Udvardy
  • 1987–2006 Endre Gyulay
  • 2006 László Kiss-Rigó

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b "Csanád". New Advent. Retrieved 9 January 2022.

References

External links

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