Roman Catholic Diocese of Szombathely

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Diocese of Szombathely

Dioecesis Sabariensis

Szombathelyi egyházmegye
Szombathelyi Cathedral 2015.jpg
Cathedral of the Visitation of Our Lady
Location
CountryHungary
Ecclesiastical provinceVeszprém
MetropolitanVeszprém
Statistics
Area4,660 km2 (1,800 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics (including non-members)
(as of 2014)
387,500
298,100 (76.9%)
Parishes142
Information
RiteLatin Rite
CathedralCathedral of the Visitation of Our Lady in Szombathely
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopJános Székely
Metropolitan ArchbishopGyula Márfi
Bishops emeritusIstván Konkoly Bishop Emeritus
Map
Map of Diocese
Map of Diocese
Website
Website

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Szombathely (Latin: Dioecesis Sabariensis) is a Latin rite suffragan diocese in the Ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Veszprém in Hungary.

Its cathedral episcopal see is Sarlósboldogasszony székesegyházi, dedicated to the Visitation of Our Lady, in the city of Szombathely.

History[]

  • June 17, 1777: Established as Diocese of Szombathely (German Steinamanger), on territories split off from the Diocese of Veszprém (also Hungary) and then Diocese of Zagreb (Croatia). Its first bishop was John Szily (1777–1799), who built the episcopal residence and the cathedral. His successor, Cardinal (1799–1804), was envoy of Austrian emperor Joseph II to the Holy See.[1]
  • Lost Alpine territory on 1922.05.18 to establish Apostolic Administration of Burgenland (in Austria).

Statistics[]

As per 2014, it pastorally served 298,100 Catholics (76.9% of 387,500 total) on 4,660 km² in 142 parishes with 135 priests (105 diocesan, 30 religious), 86 lay religious (30 brothers, 56 sisters) and 16 seminarians.

Episcopal ordinaries[]

(all Roman Rite)

Suffragan Bishops of Szombathely
  • János Szily di Felsőszopor (1777.02.17 – death 1799.01.02), previously Bishop of Knin (Croatia) (1775.04.24 – 1777.02.17)
  • Cardinal Franziskus von Paula Herzan von Harras (Czech) (1800.05.12 – 1804.06.01), Cardinal-Priest of S. Croce in Gerusalemme (1788.04.07 – 1804.06.01); previously created Cardinal-Priest of S. Girolamo dei Croati (1780.12.11 – 1782.09.13), transferred Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Nereo ed Achilleo (1782.09.13 – 1788.04.07), Camerlengo of Sacred College of Cardinals (1788.03.10 – 1789)
  • (1806.08.26 – death 1822.02.20)
  • András Bolle (1825.03.21 – death 1844)
  • Ferenc Szenczy (1853.03.10 – death 1869.02.19)
  • (1869.11.22 – death 1881)
  • (1883.03.15 – death 1900)
  • István Vilmos (1901.12.16 – 1910.12.24), succeeding as former ^Titular Bishop of Domitiopolis (1898.11.28 – 1901.12.16) and Auxiliary Bishop of Szombathely (1898.11.28 – 1901.12.16)
  • Archbishop János Mikes (born Romania) (1911.12.11 – retired 1936.11.21); emeritate first as Titular Bishop of Acmonia (1936.01.10 – 1936.11.21), then Titular Bishop of Helenopolis in Palæstina (1936.11.21 – 1939.08.05), finally 'promoted' Titular Archbishop of Selymbria (1939.08.05 – 1945.03.28)
  • József Grősz (1939.07.19 – 1943.05.07), previously Titular Bishop of (1928.12.17 – 1939.07.19) as Auxiliary Bishop of Győr (Hungary) (1928.12.17 – 1939.07.19); later Metropolitan Archbishop of Archdiocese of Kalocsa (Hungary) (1943.05.07 – death 1961.10.03)
  • (1944.03.03 – death 1972)
BIOS TO ELABORATE
    • Auxiliary Bishop: József Winkler (1959.09.15 – 1981.01.30)
    • Apostolic Administrator Árpád Fábián, Norbertines (O. Praem.) (1972.02.08 – 1975.01.07 see below)
  • , O. Prae]] (see above 1975.01.07 – 1986.05.14)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: György Póka (1982.04.05 – 1987.03.03)
  • István Konkoly (1987.06.05 – 2006.06.20)
  • András Veres (2006.06.20 – 2016.07.17.)
    • Administrator of the Diocese István Császár (2016.07.18 – 2017.06.18)
  • János Székely (2017.06.18 – ...), previously Titular Bishop of Febiana (2007.11.14 – 2017.06.18) as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Esztergom–Budapest (Hungary) (2007.11.14 – 2017.06.18).

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Coordinates: 47°13′53″N 16°37′03″E / 47.2314°N 16.6174°E / 47.2314; 16.6174

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