Roman Catholic Diocese of Pécs

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Diocese of Pécs

Dioecesis Quinque Ecclesiensis

Pécsi Egyházmegye
Location
CountryHungary
Ecclesiastical province Kalocsa-Kecskemét
MetropolitanArchdiocese of Kalocsa-Kecskemét
Statistics
Area8,200 km2 (3,200 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics (including non-members)
(as of 2013)
664,000
439,000 (66.1%)
Information
DenominationRoman Catholic
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteLatin
Established1009
CathedralCathedral Basilica of St Peter and St Paul in Pécs
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
Bishop
Metropolitan ArchbishopBalázs Bábel
Vicar GeneralKvanduk Frigyes
Episcopal VicarsPavlekovics Ferenc
Bishops emeritusMihály Mayer
Map
Map of the Diocese
Map of the Diocese
Website
Website of the Diocese

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Pécs (Hungarian: Pécsi Egyházmegye, Latin: Dioecesis Quinque Ecclesiensis) is a Diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic church in Hungary. The Cathedral of Pécs is dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul.

Secular offices connected to the bishopric[]

The Bishops of Pécs were perpetual ispáns of Baranya (Hungarian: Baranya vármegye örökös főispánja, Latin: Baraniensis perpetuus supremus comes) from the 16th century until 1777.

Establishment of the Diocese[]

The circumstances of the establishment of the Diocese of Pécs are still under debate. The territories of the future Diocese were probably inhabited by the Black Magyars until the beginning of the 11th century and King Stephen I of Hungary set up the Bishopric after the victory over them.

The Deed of Foundation of the Diocese of Pécs was issued in 1009 with the consent of the Pope"Stephen, King of Hungary. Let all our present and future adherents know that we have ordered, for the glory of God and all his saints, the establishment of the Bishopric of Pécs with the consent of the holy apostolic see, in the presence of his delegate, Bishop Azzo and also of all our adherents (archbishops, marquesses, counts and persons with a lower rank).". Based on the Deed of Foundation, the frontiers of the territories of the Diocese of Pécs were the lines between Zemogny and , between the Ozora and Streams, between the and Almás Streams and a Roman aqueduct between the Danube and Sava River. Therefore, its territory extended over the territories of the Counties of Tolna, Baranya, and Pozsega. The Diocese of Pécs was suffragan to the Archdiocese of Esztergom.

List of the Bishops of Pécs[]

  • Bonipert (1009–1036)
  • St Maurus (1036–c. 1075)
  • Stephen I (c. 1093)
  • Simon (c. 1108–b. 1136)
  • Nana (c. 1135)
  • Macarius I (b. 1138–b. 1143)
  • John I (b. 1143–c. 1148)
  • Antimius (c. 1148–c. 1158)
  • Macarius II (b. 1162–1186)
  • Kalán from the kindred Bár-Kalán (1186–1218)
  • Bartholomew le Gros (1219–1251)
  • Achilles from the kindred Hont-Pázmány (1251–1252)
  • Job from the kindred Záh (1252–b. 1282)
    • Sede vacante (1282–1293)
  • Paul Balog (1293–1306)
  • Manfred (elected, but not consecrated) (1306)
  • Peter I (1306–1314)
  • Ladislaus Kórógyi (1314–1345)
  • Nicholas Neszmélyi (1346–1360)
  • William of Koppenbach (1361–1374)
  • Bálint Alsáni (1374–1408)
    • Sede vacante (1408–1410)
  • John Albeni (1410–1420)
  •  [] (1421–1444)
  • (1445–1455)
  • (1455–1459)
  • Janus Pannonius (1459–1472)
  • Sigismund Ernuszt (1473–1505)
  • George Szatmári (1505–1522)
  • † ( 1541 Appointed – 21 Apr 1548 Died)
  • Antun Vrančić (Antal Verancsics) † ( 1554 Appointed – 1557 Appointed, Bishop of Eger)
  • György Draskovics † (17 Jul 1560 Appointed – 22 Mar 1564 Confirmed, Bishop of Zagreb (Agram))
  • † ( 1579 Appointed – 22 Apr 1586 Died)
  • Nikola Stepanić Selnički (1596–1598)
  • † (29 Jul 1613 Appointed – 7 Apr 1631 Appointed, Bishop of Eger)
  • Benedikt Vinković † (6 Jun 1633 Appointed – 28 Apr 1642 Confirmed, Bishop of Zagreb (Agram))
  • † (14 Jul 1642 Confirmed – 23 Sep 1644 Died)
  • † (6 May 1647 Appointed – 9 Jun 1653 Appointed, Bishop of Veszprém)
  • † (3 Aug 1655 Appointed – 24 Jun 1659 Died)
  • O. Cist. † (21 Nov 1661 Confirmed – Mar 1668 Died)
  • † ( 1668 Appointed – 1676 Appointed, Bishop of Vác)
  • O.S.P.P.E. † (18 Apr 1678 Confirmed – 24 Nov 1687 Appointed, Bishop of Veszprém)
  • † (7 Sep 1689 Confirmed – Apr 1703 Died)
  • † (21 Jul 1710 Confirmed – 29 Sep 1732 Died)
  • † (2 Mar 1733 Appointed – 25 Dec 1734 Died)
  • † (15 Nov 1735 Appointed – 18 Aug 1739 Died)
  • † (30 Sep 1740 Appointed – 25 Sep 1748 Died)
  • György Klimó † (15 Nov 1751 Appointed – 2 May 1777 Died)
  • † (2 Apr 1781 Appointed – 7 Nov 1799 Died)
  • † (11 Jan 1808 Appointed – 17 Jul 1825 Died)
  • † (11 Jan 1828 Appointed – 16 Jul 1838 Died)
  • János Scitovszky † (18 Feb 1839 Appointed – 28 Sep 1849 Appointed, Archbishop of Esztergom)
  • † (10 Mar 1853 Confirmed – 24 Nov 1868 Died)
  • † (25 Jun 1869 Appointed – 25 Jun 1877 Appointed, Bishop of Veszprém)
  • † (25 Jun 1877 Confirmed – 24 Jan 1896 Died)
  • † (14 Dec 1897 Appointed – 1 Sep 1903 Died)
  • † (11 Dec 1905 Appointed – 31 Aug 1925 Appointed, Archbishop of Kalocsa)
  • † (27 Mar 1926 Appointed – 2 Mar 1958 Died)
  • † (2 Mar 1958 Succeeded – 20 Feb 1961 Died)
  • † (10 Jan 1969 Appointed – 3 Nov 1989 Retired)
  • (3 Nov 1989 Appointed – 19 Jan 2011 Retired)
  • György Udvardy (9 Apr 2011 Appointed – )

Auxiliary bishops[]

References[]

Sources[]

  • Korai Magyar Történeti Lexikon (9-14. század), főszerkesztő: Kristó, Gyula, szerkesztők: Engel, Pál és Makk, Ferenc (Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 1994)
  • Fallenbüchl, Zoltán: Magyarország főispánjai 1526-1848 (Argumentum, Budapest, 1994)
  • Magyarország Történeti Kronológiája I-III. – A kezdetektől 1526-ig; 1526-1848, 1848-1944, főszerkesztő: Benda, Kálmán (Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 1981, 1982, 1993)
  • Magyar Történelmi Fogalomtár I-II. – A-K; L-ZS, főszerkesztő: Bán, Péter (Gondolat, Budapest, 1989)
  • Fallenbüchl, Zoltán: Magyarország főméltóságai (Maecenas, 1988)

Coordinates: 46°04′43″N 18°13′25″E / 46.0786°N 18.2236°E / 46.0786; 18.2236

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