Roman Catholic Diocese of Münster

Diocese of Münster
Dioecesis Monasteriensis
Bistum Münster (German)

Diocese of Münster in Germany
Location
Country Germany
Ecclesiastical province Archdiocese of Cologne
Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cologne
Statistics
Area 15,268 km2 (5,895 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2004)
4,317,937
2,056,427 (47.6%)
Parishes 675
Information
Established 800
Cathedral Cathedral of St. Paul
Secular priests 1,069
Current leadership
Pope Benedict XVI
Bishop Felix Genn
Metropolitan Archbishop Joachim Meisner
Auxiliary Bishop
  • Dieter Geerlings
  • Christoph Hegge
  • Wilfried Theising
  • Heinrich Timmerevers
  • Stefan Zekorn
Emeritus Bishops
Website
bistum-muenster.de

The Diocese of Münster is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in Germany. It is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Cologne. Bishop Felix Genn is the current Bishop of the Diocese of Münster. He was ordained to the priesthood on July 11, 1976 and was appointed to the See of Münster on December 19, 2008.

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Statistics

As of 31 Dec. 2006, with 4,336 million or 47.1 % , nearly half of the population in the Münster diocese was Roman Catholic, due to the continuing securalisation this is a lower percentage than before. Sunday mass attendance is also significantly less nowadays than one, two or three decades ago. As per the diocese Web site: in 2005 there were 13.6% Roman Catholics attended Sunday mass; in 2004, this was 14.5%. One decade before in 1995, Sunday mass attendance was about 20%(416.406 Gottesdienstbesucher); in 1985, Sunday mass attendance was 29.3% (614,839 Roman Catholics); and, in 1975, Sunday mass attendance was 35.1% or 787,582 persons. In 30 years, Sunday mass attendance dropped more than half. As of 18 July 2007 there were 1,256 priests, 248 permanent deacons and 3,150 religious in the archdiocese. [1]

History

The diocese was canonically erected in 800 by Pope Leo III. It lost territory on February 23 1957 to the newly established Diocese of Essen.

Ordinaries

Footnotes

  1. ^ Vatican Information Service July 18, 2007

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