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{{Infobox diocese |
{{Infobox diocese |
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|jurisdiction = Diocese |
|jurisdiction = Diocese |
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|country = [[Poland]] |
|country = [[Poland]] |
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|province = [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Szczecin-Kamień|Szczecin-Kamień]] |
|province = [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Szczecin-Kamień|Szczecin-Kamień]] |
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|metropolitan = [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Szczecin-Kamień|Archdiocese of Szczecin-Kamień]] |
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|denomination = [[Catholic Church]] |
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|sui_iuris_church = [[Latin Church]] |
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|rite = [[Roman Rite]] |
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⚫ | |established = 1945<br><small>(as Apostolic Administration of Kamień, Lubusz and the Prelature of Piła)</small><br>8 June 1972<br><small>(As Diocese of Gorzów)</small><br>25 March 1992<br><small>(As Diocese of Zielona Góra-Gorzów)</small> |
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|cathedral = Katedra pw. Wniebowzięcia <br>Najświętszej Maryi Panny, Gorzów Wielkopolski |
|cathedral = Katedra pw. Wniebowzięcia <br>Najświętszej Maryi Panny, Gorzów Wielkopolski |
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|cocathedral = Konkatedra św. Jadwigi in Zielona Góra |
|cocathedral = Konkatedra św. Jadwigi in Zielona Góra |
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|area_km2 = 10,805 |
|area_km2 = 10,805 |
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|population = 1, |
|population = 1,062,734 |
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|population_as_of = |
|population_as_of = 2020 |
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|catholics = |
|catholics = 932,662 |
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|catholics_percent= |
|catholics_percent= 87.8 |
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|pope = {{Incumbent pope}} |
|pope = {{Incumbent pope}} |
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|bishop = [[Tadeusz Litynski]] |
|bishop = [[Tadeusz Litynski]] |
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|metro_archbishop = [[Andrzej Dzięga]] |
|metro_archbishop = [[Andrzej Dzięga]] |
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|coadjutor = |
|coadjutor = |
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|auxiliary_bishops= |
|auxiliary_bishops= [[Adrian Put]] |
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|emeritus_bishops = |
|emeritus_bishops = Stefan Regmunt <small>(Bishop Emeritus)</small><br>[[Paweł Socha (bishop)|Paweł Socha]] <small>(Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus)</small> |
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|website = [http://kuria.zg.pl/ Website of the Diocese] |
|website = [http://kuria.zg.pl/ Website of the Diocese] |
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[[File:Roman Catholic Diocese of Zielona Góra-Gorzów location map.svg|thumb|right|Map of Roman Catholic DioceseofZielona Góra-Gorzów]] |
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The '''Diocese of Zielona Góra-Gorzów''' ({{lang-la|Viridimontanensis-Gorzoviensis}}) is a [[Latin Church]] ecclesiastical jurisdiction or [[diocese]] of the [[Catholic Church]] in [[Poland]]. It is a [[suffragan]] in the [[ecclesiastical province]] of the [[Metropolis (religious jurisdiction)|metropolitan]] [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Szczecin-Kamień|Archdiocese of Szczecin-Kamień]]. |
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Its [[cathedral]] is the ''Katedra Wniebowzięcia NMP'' in [[Gorzów Wielkopolski]]. It also has a [[co-cathedral]] dedicated to [[Hedwig of Silesia]] (called in [[Polish language|Polish]] ''św. Jadwigi Śląskiej''), in [[Zielona Góra]], and a [[minor basilica]], ''Bazylika Matki Bożej Rokitniańskiej'', in [[Rokitno, Międzyrzecz County|Rokitno]]. |
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⚫ | [[Image:Zielona Góra, konkatedra św. Jadwigi (4).jpg|thumb|220px|left| Co-Cathedral of St Hedwig in [[Zielona Góra]]]] |
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Its [[cathedral]] episcopal see is Katedra Wniebowzięcia NMP in [[Gorzów Wielkopolski]] |
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<br>It also has a [[Co-cathedral]] [[Hedwig of Silesia|św. Jadwigi Śląskiej]], in [[Zielona Góra]] |
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<br>and a [[Minor Basilica]] : Bazylika Matki Bożej Rokitniańskiej, [[Rokitno, Międzyrzecz County|Rokitno]] |
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== History == |
== History == |
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{{See also|Bishopric of Lebus}} |
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* Established on 28 June 1972 as '''Diocese of Gorzów''', on territory split off from the [[Diocese of Berlin]], [[Germany]] |
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* Established in 1945 as '''Apostolic Administration of Kamień, Lubusz and the Prelature of Piła''' with see in [[Gorzów Wielkopolski]], on the territories encompassing the [[Territorial Prelature of Schneidemühl]] and the part of the [[Diocese of Berlin]], [[Germany]], awarded to Poland, with reference in the name to the historical [[Bishopric of Lebus]] and [[Bishopric of Cammin]] |
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* 25 March 1992: Renamed as '''Diocese of Zielona Góra – Gorzów''' |
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* Established on 28 June 1972 as '''Diocese of Gorzów''', part of the [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Wrocław|ecclesiastical province of Wrocław]], from the southwestern part of the territory of the dissolved Apostolic Administration of Kamień, Lubusz and the Prelature of Piła with see in [[Gorzów Wielkopolski]], formerly the western part of the [[Prelature of Schneidemühl]], and the eastern part of the [[Diocese of Berlin]], [[Germany]] |
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* 25 March 1992: Renamed as '''Diocese of Zielona Góra – Gorzów''' and made part of the newly established [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Szczecin-Kamień|ecclesiastical province of Szczecin-Kamień]], lost territory to [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Koszalin-Kołobrzeg|Diocese of Koszalin-Kołobrzeg]] |
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* It enjoyed a [[Papal visit]] from the Polish [[Pope John Paul II]] in June 1997. |
* It enjoyed a [[Papal visit]] from the Polish [[Pope John Paul II]] in June 1997. |
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== Statistics == |
== Statistics == |
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{{Asof|2014}}, it pastorally served 989,400 Catholics (85.3% of 1,160,000 total) on 14,814 km<sup>2</sup> in 267 parishes a 2 missions with 641 priests (542 diocesan, 99 religious), 283 lay religious (107 brothers, 176 sisters) and 53 seminarians. Like in most Polish dioceses, [[church attendance]] has declined in the 21st century. According to the statistics 28.1% of the dioceses population attended church services weekly in 2013, however more than 40% did so back in 2000. |
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==Episcopal ordinaries== |
==Episcopal ordinaries== |
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;''Apostolic Administrators and Vicars of Kamień, Lubusz and the Prelature of Piła'' with see in [[Gorzów Wielkopolski]] |
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(all [[Roman rite]]) |
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*1945–1951: Administrator [[Edmund Nowicki]] (1900–1971), deposed and banished by [[Bolesław Bierut]] government |
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*1951–1952: Vicar [[Tadeusz Załuczkowski]] |
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* [[Wilhelm Pluta]] (1972.06.28 – death 1986.01.22), previously [[Titular Bishop]] of [[Leptis Magna]] (1958.07.04 – 1972.06.28) as [[Auxiliary Bishop]] of Wrocław (Poland) (1958.07.04 – 1972.06.28) and [[Apostolic Administrator]] of [[Territorial Prelature of Piła]] (Poland) (1958.07.04 – 1972.06.28) |
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*1952–1956: Vicar [[Zygmunt Szelążek]] |
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*1956–1958: Administrator [[Teodor Bensch]] (1903–1958) |
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*1958: [[Józef Michalski]] |
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*1958–1972 ''see below'': Administrator [[Wilhelm Pluta]] (1910–1986), advanced to Bishop of Gorzów |
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* [[Wilhelm Pluta]] (''see above'' 1972.06.28 – death 1986.01.22) |
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* Józef Michalik (1986.10.01 – 1992.03.25 ''see below'') |
* Józef Michalik (1986.10.01 – 1992.03.25 ''see below'') |
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* [[Józef Michalik]] (''see above'' 1992.03.25 – 1993.04.17), next Metropolitan Archbishop of [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Przemyśl|Przemyśl]] (Poland) (1993.04.17 – retired 2016.04.30), Vice-President of Episcopal Conference of Poland (1999 – 2004.03.18), President of Episcopal Conference of Poland (2004.03.18 – 2014.03.12), Vice-President of Council of European Bishops’ Conferences (2011.10.02 – 2014.10) |
* [[Józef Michalik]] (''see above'' 1992.03.25 – 1993.04.17), next Metropolitan Archbishop of [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Przemyśl|Przemyśl]] (Poland) (1993.04.17 – retired 2016.04.30), Vice-President of Episcopal Conference of Poland (1999 – 2004.03.18), President of Episcopal Conference of Poland (2004.03.18 – 2014.03.12), Vice-President of Council of European Bishops’ Conferences (2011.10.02 – 2014.10) |
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:BIOs to ELABORATE |
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* [[Adam Dyczkowski]] (1993.07.17 – 2007.12.29) |
* [[Adam Dyczkowski]] (1993.07.17 – 2007.12.29) |
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* [[Stefan Regmunt]] (2007.12.29 – 2015.11.23) |
* [[Stefan Regmunt]] (2007.12.29 – 2015.11.23) |
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* Tadeusz Litynski (since 2015.11.23) |
* Tadeusz Litynski (since 2015.11.23) |
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=== Auxiliary === |
=== Auxiliary Bishops=== |
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* [[Edward Dajczak]] (1989.12.15 – 2007.06.23) |
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* [[Paweł Socha (bishop)|Paweł Socha]], [[Congregation of the Mission|C.M.]] (1973.11.20 – 2012.01.16) |
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* [[Adrian Put]] (since 28 June 2022) <ref>Vatican Press Office, [https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/bollettino/pubblico/2022/06/28/220628a.html Resignations and Appointments, 28.06.2022], accessed 29 June 2022</ref> |
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== See also== |
== See also== |
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⚫ | [[Image:Zielona Góra, konkatedra św. Jadwigi (4).jpg|thumb|220px|left| Co-Cathedral of St Hedwig in [[Zielona Góra]]]] |
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⚫ | [[Image:Tadeusz Lityński, biskup.jpg|thumb|210px|right| Bishop Tadeusz Lityński]] |
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* [[List of Catholic dioceses in Poland]] |
* [[List of Catholic dioceses in Poland]] |
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* [[Roman Catholicism in Poland]] |
* [[Roman Catholicism in Poland]] |
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==References== |
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== Sources and external links == |
== Sources and external links == |
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Diocese of Zielona Góra-Gorzów
Dioecesis Viridimontanensis-Gorzoviensis
Diecezja Zielonogórsko-Gorzowska
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Location | |
Country | Poland |
Ecclesiastical province | Szczecin-Kamień |
Statistics | |
Area | 10,805 km2 (4,172 sq mi) |
Population - Total - Catholics | (as of 2020) 1,062,734 932,662 (87.8%) |
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Denomination | Catholic Church |
Sui iuris church | Latin Church |
Rite | Roman Rite |
Established | 1945 (as Apostolic Administration of Kamień, Lubusz and the Prelature of Piła) 8 June 1972 (As Diocese of Gorzów) 25 March 1992 (As Diocese of Zielona Góra-Gorzów) |
Cathedral | Katedra pw. Wniebowzięcia Najświętszej Maryi Panny, Gorzów Wielkopolski |
Co-cathedral | Konkatedra św. Jadwigi in Zielona Góra |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Bishop | Tadeusz Litynski |
Metropolitan Archbishop | Andrzej Dzięga |
Auxiliary Bishops | Adrian Put |
Bishops emeritus | Stefan Regmunt (Bishop Emeritus) Paweł Socha (Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus) |
Website | |
Website of the Diocese |
The Diocese of Zielona Góra-Gorzów (Latin: Viridimontanensis-Gorzoviensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or diocese of the Catholic ChurchinPoland. It is a suffragan in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Szczecin-Kamień.
Its cathedral is the Katedra Wniebowzięcia NMPinGorzów Wielkopolski. It also has a co-cathedral dedicated to Hedwig of Silesia (called in Polish św. Jadwigi Śląskiej), in Zielona Góra, and a minor basilica, Bazylika Matki Bożej Rokitniańskiej, in Rokitno.
As of 2014[update], it pastorally served 989,400 Catholics (85.3% of 1,160,000 total) on 14,814 km2 in 267 parishes a 2 missions with 641 priests (542 diocesan, 99 religious), 283 lay religious (107 brothers, 176 sisters) and 53 seminarians. Like in most Polish dioceses, church attendance has declined in the 21st century. According to the statistics 28.1% of the dioceses population attended church services weekly in 2013, however more than 40% did so back in 2000.
52°43′51″N 15°14′21″E / 52.730918°N 15.239238°E / 52.730918; 15.239238
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