Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Olomouc

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Olomouc (Czech: Arcidiecéze olomoucká, Latin: Archidioecesis Olomucensis) is the Metropolitan archdiocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in Moravia, part of the Czech Republic.

Archdiocese of Olomouc

Dioecesis Olomucensis

Arcidiecéze Olomouc
Location
CountryCzech Republic
Statistics
Area10,018 km2 (3,868 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics (including non-members)
(as of 2016)
1,410,000
746,900 (53%)
Information
RiteLatin Rite
CathedralKatedrála sv. Václava
(Cathedral of St. Wenceslaus)
Patron saintSt Wenceslaus
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
Metropolitan ArchbishopJan Graubner
Auxiliary BishopsJosef Hrdlicka
Map
Website
Website of the Archdiocese
Saint Wenceslas Cathedral

Special churches

Its Cathedral archiepiscopal see is Katedrála sv. Václava Katedrála sv. Václava, in Olomouc, Olomoucký kraj and also has three Marian Minor basilicas:

  • Bazilika Nanebevzetí Panny Marie, Svatý Hostýn, in Zlínský kraj
  • Bazilika Nanebevzetí Panny Marie a sv. Cyrila a Metoděje, in Velehrad, Zlínský kraj
  • Bazilika Navštívení Panny Marie, in Olomouc, Olomoucký kraj

Statistics

As per 2015, it pastorally served 746,900 Catholics (53.0% of 1,410,000 total) on 10,018 km² in 418 parishes and 2 missions with 343 priests (246 diocesan, 97 religious), 33 deacons, 326 lay religious (117 brothers, 209 sisters) and 19 seminarians.

Ecclesiastical province

The Metropolitan's Suffragan sees are :

History

Established in 1063 as Diocese of Olomouc / Olomucen(sis) (Latin), on territory split off from the then Diocese of Praha (Prague, capital of Bohemia, now Metropolitan) and Promoted on 1777.12.05 as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Olomouc / Olomucen(sis) (Latin) (lost territory to establish Diocese of Brno). In 1788 Gained territory from the Diocese of Wrocław (Breslau, Silesia), in 1863 exchanged territory with Moravian Diocese of Brno.

Episcopal Ordinaries

(all Roman rite)

Suffragan Bishops of Olomouc
  • Jan (John) (1063 – 1085)
  • Vezel (1088 – 1091)
  • Ondřej (1091 – 1096)
  • Jindřich (1096 – 1099)
  • Petr (1099 – 1104)
  • Jan (1104 – 1126)
  • Jindřich Zdík, Norbertines (O. Praem.) (1126 – 1151)
  • Jan (1151 – 1157)
  • Jan z Litomyšle (1157 – 1172)
  • Dětleb (1172 – 1182)
  • Pelhřim (1182 – 1184)
  • Kaim von Böhmen 'Chaim of Bohemia' (1184 – 1194)
  • Engelbert von Brabant (1194 – 1199)
  • Jan Bavor (1199 – 1201)
  • Robert (1201 – 1240)
  • Father Wilhelm (1241 – 1245 not possessed)
  • Konrad von Friedberg (1241 – 1245)
  • ...
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Vilem Kolina, O.E.S.A. (1442.05.16 – 1482?)
  • ...
    • Auxiliary Bishop: André Byssmann, O.E.S.A. (1482.06.21 – 1501)
  • ...
  • Cardinal Franz (Seraph) von Dietrichstein (1599.09.01 – 1636.11.23)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Giovanni Battista Civalli, O.F.M. Conv. (1608.01.28 – 1617.01.29)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Philipp Friedrich Reichsfreiherr von Breuner (1630.09.09 – 1639.09.05)
  • Fr. Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria (1637.11.16 – 1662.11.02)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Sigismund Graf Miutini von Spilenberg (1648.03.30 – 1653)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Johann Gobar (1652.08.26 – 1665)
  • Fr. Karl Joseph Erzherzog von Österreich (1663.04.23 – 1664.01.27)
  • Karl Graf von Liechtenstein-Kastelkorn (1664.03.12 – 1695.09.23)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Alexander Dirre (1668.06.11 – 1669.11.21)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Archbishop Johann Joseph Reichsgraf von Breuner (1670.12.15 – 1695.07.04)
    • Coadjutor Bishop: Franciscus Antonius von und zu Losenstein (1690.11.27 – 1692.06.17)
  • Fr. Karl Joseph von Lothringen (1694.09.13 – 1698.09.29)
  • Cardinal Wolfgang Hannibal von Schrattenbach (1711.09.15 – 1738.07.22)
  • Jakob Ernst Graf von Liechtenstein-Kastelkorn (1738.10.11 – 1745.03.04)
  • Cardinal Ferdinand Julius von Troyer (1745.12.09 – 1758.02.05)
  • Leopold Friedrich Reichsgraf von Egkh und Hungersbach (1758.04.27 – 1760.12.15)
  • Maximilian Reichsgraf von Hamilton (1761.03.04 – 1776.10.31)
  • Cardinal Antonín Theodor Count of Colloredo-Waldsee (1777.10.06 – 1777.12.05)
Metropolitan Archbishops of Olomouc
See also List of bishops and archbishops of Olomouc

Auxiliary bishops

    • Auxiliary Bishop: Josef Nuzík (2017.07.05 – )
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Antonín Basler (2017.07.05 – )
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Josef Hrdlička (1990.03.17 – 2017.02.01)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Archbishop Jan Graubner (later Archbishop) (1990.03.17 – 1992.09.28)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Cardinal František Tomášek (1949.10.12 – 1977.12.30)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Joseph Martin Nathan (1943.04.17 – 1947.01.30)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Stanislav Zela (1940.10.11 – 1969.12.06)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Giovanni Stavel (1927.04.29 – 1938.11.06)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Josef Schinzel (1922.11.14 – 1944.07.28)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Guglielmo Blazek (1906.12.06 – 1912.03.05)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Carlo Wisnar (1904.11.14 – 1926.04.18)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Jan Nepomuk Weinlich (1904.11.14 – 1905.12.24)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Gustavo de Belrupt-Tyssac (1880.12.13 – 1895.06.09)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Rodolpho von Thysebaert (1842.05.23 – 1868.05.12)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Archbishop Alois Josef Schrenk (1838.02.12 – 1838.09.17)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Bishop-elect Franz Anton Gindl (1831.09.30 – 1831.11.16)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Ferdinand Maria von Chotek (later Archbishop) (1817.04.14 – 1831.09.30)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Alois Jozef Krakowski von Kolowrat (later Archbishop) (1800.12.22 – 1815.03.15)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Karl Godefried Ritter von Rosenthal (1779.03.01 – 1800.05.25)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Joannes Wenceslaus von Freyenfels (1771.12.16 – 1776.10.17)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Matthias Franz Reichsgraf von Chorinsky (1769.09.11 – 1777.12.15)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Johann Karl Leopold Graf von Scherffenberg (1749.04.21 – 1771.04.17)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Otto Honorius Reichsgraf von Egkh und Hungersbach (1729.08.03 – 1748.04.30)
    • Auxiliary Bishop: Franz Julian Graf von Braida (1703.06.04 – 1727)

See also

  • GCatholic.org, with Google map - data for all sections
  • Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Olmütz" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  • Olmomouc from catholic-hierarchy.org

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