Bishop of Dresden-Meissen

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The Bishop of Dresden-Meissen is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dresden-Meissen in the Archdiocese of Berlin.

The diocese covers an area of 16,934 km² and was erected as the Diocese of Meissen on 24 June 1921. The name was changed to Dresden-Meissen on 15 November 1979.

The current bishop is Joachim Friedrich Reinelt.

Lists of the Bishops of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dresden-Meissen and its precursor offices

[edit] 968 to 1600

Name from to
Burchard von Meißen 968 969 or 970
Volkold or Volkrad 970 or 972 992
Eido I. or Ido, Ägidius 992 1015
Eilward or Agilward, Hildward (Ekkehardiner) 1016 1023
Hukbrecht or Hubert 1023 1024
Dietrich I. von Meißen 1024 1046
Eido II. or Ido (counter bishop) 1040 1046
Meinward 1046 1051
Bruno I. von Meißen (counter bishop) 1046 or 1051 1064 or 1065
Reiner von Meißen or Rainer 1051 1065 or 1066
Craft or Krafto, appointed, but did not take office 1066  
Benno von Meißen "the Saint", Count of Woldenburg 1066 1106
Sedisvakancy 1106 1108
Herwig or Hartwig 1108 1118 or 1119
Grambert 1118 or 1119 1125
Godebold or Godebald, Gotthold 1125 1140
Reinward 1140 1146
Berthold von Meißen 1146 1149 or 1150
Albrecht I. von Meißen 1149 or 1150 1152
Bruno II. von Meißen or Bruno I. 1152 1154
Gerung 1154 1170
Martin von Meißen 1170 1190
Dietrich II. von Kittlitz 1191 1208
Bruno III. von Borsendorf or Bruno II. 1209 maybe 1228
Heinrich I. von Meißen 1228 1240
Konrad I. von Wallhausen 1240 1258
Albrecht II. von Mutzschen 1258 1266
Withego I. von Kamenz or Witticho 1266 1293
Bernhard von Kamenz 1293 1296
Albrecht III. von Leisnig, Albrecht III. Burggraf von Leisnig 1296 or 1297 1312
Withego II. von Colditz or Witticho 1312 1341 or 1342
Wilhelm von Meißen (counter bishop) 1312 1314
Johann I. von Isenburg or Count "von 'Eisenberg? 1341 or 1342 1370
Dietrich von Schönberg, appointed, but did not take office 1370  
Konrad II. von Kirchberg-Wallhausen 1370 or 1371 1375
Dietrich III. von Meißen (counter bishop) 1370 1373
Johann von Genzenstein 1375 or 1376 1379
Nikolaus I. Ziegenbock 1379 1392
Johann III. von Kittlitz und zu Baruth 1393 1398
Thimo von Colditz 1399 1410
Rudolf von der Planitz 1411 1427
Johann IV. (Hoffmann) 1427 1451
Caspar von Schönberg 1451 1463
Dietrich III. von Schönberg 1463 1476
Johann V. von Weißenbach 1476 1487
Johann VI. von Saalhausen 1487 1518
Johann VII. von Schleinitz 1518 1537
Johann VIII. von Maltitz 1537 or 1538 1549
Nicolaus II. von Carlowitz or Karlowitz 1550 1555
Johann IX. von Haugwitz 1555 1559/81
Johann Leisentrit (administrator) 1560/67

The Bishops resided untils 1595 in Wurzen. In 1559 the diocese was united with Kursachsen

[edit] Since 1800

(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)

Tenure Incumbent Notes
22 May 1801 to 7 September 1831 Bishop Georg Lock, Prefect of Meissen Priest of Meissen; died in office
1831 to 14 September 1841 Bishop Ignatz Bernhard Mauermann, Prefect of Meissen Priest of Meissen; died in office
20 April 1846 to 5 October 1853 Bishop Joseph Dittrich, Prefect of Meissen Priest of Litomerice; died in office
11 July 1854 to 8 January 1875 Bishop Ludwig Forwerk, Prefect of Meissen Priest of Meissen; died in office
28 January 1876 to 18 March 1890 Bishop Franz Bernert, Prefect of Meissen Priest of Litomerice; died in office
11 July 1890 to 1900 Bishop Ludwig Wahl, Prefect of Meissen Priest of Rottenburg; resigned
13 February 1904 to 28 December 1905 Bishop Georg Wuschanski, Prefect of Meissen Priest of Meissen; died in office
4 April 1906 to 5 September 1914 Bishop Aloys Schaefer, Prefect of Meissen Priest of Meissen; died in office
30 January 1915 to 4 December 1920 Bishop Franz Löbmann, Prefect of Meissen Priest of Meissen; died in office
12 August 1921 to 13 August 1930 Christian Schreiber, Bishop of Meissen Priest of Fulda; ordained 14 September 1921; appointed Bishop of Berlin
13 January 1931 to 21 May 1932 Conrad Gröber, Bishop of Meissen Priest of Freiburg im Breisgau; ordained 1 February 1931; appointed Archbishop of Freiburg im Breisgau
9 September 1932 to 9 March 1951 Petrus Legge, Bishop of Meissen Priest of Paderborn; ordained 28 October 1932; died in office
9 March 1951 to 19 August 1957 Heinrich Wienken, Bishop of Meissen Coadjutor Bishop of Meissen; installed 29 November 1951; retired
23 June 1958 to 21 June 1970 Otto Spülbeck, Bishop of Meissen Coadjutor Bishop of Meissen; installed 24 July 1958; died in office
12 September 1970 to 15 November 1979 Gerhard Schaffran, Bishop of Meissen Auxiliary Bishop of Görlitz; installed 23 September 1970; becoming Bishop of Dresden-Meissen
15 November 1979 to 1 August 1987 Gerhard Schaffran, Bishop of Dresden-Meissen Hitherto Bishop of Meissen; retired
2 January 1988 to present Joachim Friedrich Reinelt, Bishop of Dresden-Meissen Priest of Dresden-Meissen; ordained 20 February 1988;


Roman Catholic Hierarchy in Germany
    Archdioceses Dioceses
    Bamberg Eichstätt | Speyer | Würzburg
    Berlin Dresden-Meissen | Görlitz
    Freiburg im Breisgau Mainz | Rottenburg-Stuttgart
    Hamburg Hildesheim | Osnabrück
    Cologne Aachen | Essen | Limburg | Münster | Trier
    Munich & Freising Augsburg | Passau | Regensburg
    Paderborn Erfurt | Fulda | Magdeburg
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