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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Mariannhill ( la, Collis Mariae/Mariannhillen(sis)) is a
diocese In Ecclesiastical polity, church governance, a diocese or bishopric is the ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop. History In the later organization of the Roman Empire, the increasingly subdivided Roman province, pro ...
located in the city of
Mariannhill Mariannhill is a cluster of suburbs and townships in eThekwini Municipality in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. In 1882, Trappist missionary Father Franz Pfanner established Mariannhill Monastery 16 km west of Durban. He promoted local developm ...
in the
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of
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in
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History

In 1880, at the request of Bishop James David Ricards of the Eastern Vicariate of the Capeof Good Hope,
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Franz Pfanner Franz Pfanner (1825 – 24 May 1909), also anglicised as Francis Pfanner, was an Austrian Trappist abbot and founder of Mariannhill Monastery in South Africa and the Mariastern Abbey in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Life Born to Francis ...
abbot of Mariastern Abbey in
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, established a monastery near Sundays River Valley, South Africa. Due to drought and wind the site proved unsuitable and with the permission of Bishop Charles Jolivet,
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, of the Natal Vicariate, Pfanner and his companions relocated to a part of the Zoekoegat farm, near
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.Welch, Sidney. "Franz Pfanner." The Catholic Encyclopedia
Vol. 11. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911.
He named it Mariannhill after St. Mary and St. Anne. As their missionary activity was not entirely compatible with the contemplative focus of the Trappists, in 1909 upon the recommendation of Edmond Obrecht, abbot of the
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, the Holy See separated the monks of Mariannhill from the Trappists, forming the
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(CMM). In 1904 Henri Delalle C.M.M. was appointed appointed Apostolic vicar for Natal. On September 10, 1921 the Apostolic Vicariate of Mariannhill was established from the
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. The first apostolic vicars were members of the CMM. The Diocese of Mariannhill was erected on January 11, 1951 as suffragan to the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Durban. The Diocese measures 12,612 square kilometers. As of 2017, the diocese had a population of about 329,575 Catholics. St. Joseph’s Cathedral was built in 1908, and is the seat of the Bishop of Mariannhill. Bishop Adalbert Fleischer founded the Franciscans Familiars of St. Joseph’s (FFJ). Paul Themba Mngoma was appointed bishop on March 14, 1981; he was the first African Bishop of the Mariannhill Diocese. Mngoma worked to increae the number of indigenous clergy.Mukuka, George Sombe. "Mngoma, Themba Paul", ''Dictionary of African Christian Biography'', 2009
/ref> In response to a request from Bishop Pius Dlungwane for an Apostolic Visitation, Pope Francis appointed the Archbishop Emeritus of Pretoria in South Africa,
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O.F.M. to visit Mariannhill and meetings and consult with the clergy, religious and laity of the Diocese. As a result of the visitation, in September 2020, Slattery was named apostolic administrator of the diocese, while Biahop Dlungwane remained its spiritual head. In December 2021, Mons. Neil Augustine Frank, Provincial Superior of OMI in South Africa, was appointed Coadjutor Bishop. Frank noted that Marianhill is almost completely a Zulu speaking Diocese, "...and this is great for the inculturation of the faith."Atemanke, Jude. "“It's a big responsibility”, South African Bishop-elect Says, Promises Collaboration", ACI Africa, 17 December, 2021
/ref> Bishop Mlungisi retired in October 2022.


Bishops

;Vicars Apostolic of Mariannhill (Roman rite) * Joseph Adalbert Fleischer, C.M.M. (1922.03.22 – 1950) * Alphonse Streit, C.M.M. (1950.12.23 – 1951.01.11) ; Bishops of Mariannhill (Roman rite) * Alphonse Streit, C.M.M. (1951.01.11 – 1970) * Martin Elmar Schmid, C.M.M. (1970.05.21 – 1980.06.18) * Paul Themba Mngoma (1981.03.14 – 2005.02.07) * Pius Mlungisi Dlungwana (3 June 2006 – 13 October 2022) * Neil Augustine Frank (13 October 2022 – present)


Auxiliary Bishops

** Bishop
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, F.F.J. (1967.12.14 – 1981.09.13) ** Bishop Pius Mlungisi Dlungwana (2000.06.02 - 2006.06.03), appointed Bishop here


Other priest of this diocese who became bishop

* Mansuet Dela Biyase, appointed Bishop of Eshowe in 1975


See also

*
Odilo Weeger Rev. Fr. Odilo (Otto) Weeger, CMM (14 October 1912 – 8 June 2006) was a Roman Catholic missionary in Matabeleland, Southern Africa. He arrived in Africa in July 1938 and was based at Mariannhill in Natal, South Africa. He was later transferred ...
*
Roman Catholicism in South Africa The Catholic Church in South Africa is part of the worldwide Catholic Church composed of the Latin Church and 23 Eastern Catholic Churches, of which the South African church is under the spiritual leadership of the Southern African Catholic Bish ...


References


Sources


GCatholic.org



External links


Diocesan website
Mariannhill Mariannhill is a cluster of suburbs and townships in eThekwini Municipality in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. In 1882, Trappist missionary Father Franz Pfanner established Mariannhill Monastery 16 km west of Durban. He promoted local developm ...
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