Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Szeged–Csanád ( la, Dioecesis Szegediensis–Csanadiensis) is a
diocese In 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 provinces were administratively associ ...
located in the cities of
Szeged Szeged ( , ; see also other alternative names) is the third largest city of Hungary, the largest city and regional centre of the Southern Great Plain and the county seat of Csongrád-Csanád county. The University of Szeged is one of the m ...
and Csanád in the
Ecclesiastical province An ecclesiastical province is one of the basic forms of jurisdiction in Christian Churches with traditional hierarchical structure, including Western Christianity and Eastern Christianity. In general, an ecclesiastical province consists of sev ...
of Kalocsa-Kecskemét in Hungary. The diocesan cathedral is the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Hungarians in
Szeged Szeged ( , ; see also other alternative names) is the third largest city of Hungary, the largest city and regional centre of the Southern Great Plain and the county seat of Csongrád-Csanád county. The University of Szeged is one of the m ...
. The Co-Cathedral of St. Anthony of Padua is based in
Békéscsaba Békéscsaba (; sk, Békešská Čaba; see also other alternative names) is a city with county rights in southeast Hungary, the capital of Békés County. Geography Békéscsaba is located in the Great Hungarian Plain, southeast from Budap ...
.


History

* 1035: Established as Diocese of Csanád by King
Stephen Stephen or Steven is a common English first name. It is particularly significant to Christians, as it belonged to Saint Stephen ( grc-gre, Στέφανος ), an early disciple and deacon who, according to the Book of Acts, was stoned to death; ...
* August 5, 1982: Renamed as Diocese of Szeged – Csanád


List of bishops

* 1035–1046 St
Gerard of Csanád Gerard or Gerard Sagredo ( hu, Gellért; it, Gerardo di Sagredo; la, Gerardus; 23 April 977/1000 – 29 August 1046) was the first bishop of Csanád in the Kingdom of Hungary from around 1030 to his death. Most information about his life was ...
* 1046–1053 Maurus *''1053–1083 unknown'' * 1083–1113 Lorenz * fl. 1138 Besztréd * fl. 1142 Pál * 1156–1169 Stefan * 1188–1192 Saul von Altenburg * 1192–1193 Krispin * 1198–1201 János I * 1202–1229
Desiderius Desiderius, also known as Daufer or Dauferius (born – died ), was king of the Lombards in northern Italy, ruling from 756 to 774. The Frankish king of renown, Charlemagne, married Desiderius's daughter and subsequently conquered his realm. Des ...
* 1229–1254 Bulcsú Lád * 1259–1275 Briccius * 1275–1291 Gergely I * 1298–1307 Antal I * 1307–1332 Benedikt * 1332–1343 Jakab Piancenzai * 1343–1344 István II Harcsáki (Büki) * 1344
Galhard de Carceribus Galhard de Carceribus (died 30 May 1348) was a papal legate, bishop of Veszprém (appointed on 2 March 1345), and archbishop of Brindisi (from 19 July 1346 to his death in 1348). He was born in the Diocese of Cahors. During 1335 to 1343 he visi ...
* 1345–1350 Gergely II Kapronczai * 1350–1358 Tamás I Telegdi * 1359–1360 Gergely III Lendvai (Fugyi) * 1360–1373 Domonkos Bebek * 1373–1375 Miklós I * 1377–1379 Pál II Péterfia * 1379–1380 Tamás II * 1380–1386 János II Czudar * 1386–1395 János III * 1395–1397 Lukács I Órévi * 1397–1402 Gergely IV Szeri Pósafi * 1403–1423 Dózsa Marczalli * 1423–1443 László I Marczalli ** 1434–1438 Albert I Kerolti * 1438–1457 Péter I Remetei Himfi * 1457–1466 Albert II Hangácsi * 1466–1493 János IV Szokoli * 1493–1500 Lukács II Szegedi Baratin * 1500–1514 Miklós II Körösszegi Csáki * 1514–1526 Ferenc I Csaholi * 1526–1529 János V Musinai Gerván * 1529–1537 János VI Bonzagnó * 1537–1552 János VII Barlabássy * 1553–1554 Ferenc II Medgyesi Székely * 1556–1558 György I Bódy * 1559–1561 Péter II Kapronczay Paulinus * 1561–1562 János VIII Kolozsváry * 1562–1563 András Dudich * 1563–1572 Gergely V Bornemissza * 1572–1582 Boldizsár Persei Melegh * 1582–1587 István III Mathisy * 1587–1597 Pál III Szegedy * 1598–1608 Faustus Verancsics * 1608–1623 Matthias I Herovich * 1623–1625 Emmerich I Lósy * 1625–1637 György II Dubovszky * 1637–1643 János IX Szederkényi Püsky * 1643 György III Pohronczi Szelepcsényi * 1643–1644 György IV Széchenyi * 1644–1648 Zsigmond I Szenttamási Zsongor * 1648–1650 Matthias II Alsőlelóczi Tarnóczy * 1651–1652 István IV Rohonczy * 1653–1657 Tamás III Erdődy Pálffy * 1658–1672 Jácint Macripodari * 1672–1678 Ferdinand Erdődy Pálffy * 1678–1681 János X Kéry * 1681–1685 Miklós III Galánthai Balogh * 1685–1686 György V Fenessy oder Fényessy * 1686–1689 Mihály I Lipótfalvy Dvornikovics * 1689–1699 István V Telekessy * 1699 Ferenc III Jany * 1699–1707 István VI Dolny * 1708- Zsigmond II Ordody * 1710 Ferenc IV Lapsánszky * 1710–1730 László II Nádasdy * 1730–1739 Adalbert von Falkenstein * 1739–1750 Nikola Stanislavič * 1750–1777 Franz Anton Engl Graf von Wagrain * 1777–1798 Emmerich Christovich * 1800–1828 Ladislaus Kőszeghy von Remete * 1829–1832 Anton Török * 1834–1850 József Lonovics ** 1848–1849
Mihály Horváth Mihály Horváth (20 October 1809, Szentes – 19 August 1878, Karlsbad) was a Hungarian Roman Catholic bishop, historian, and politician. He was an exponent of Hungarian nationalism with an emphasis on its historical culture. Further readi ...
(elected) * 1851–1860 Sándor Csajághy * 1860–1889 Sándor II Bonnaz * 1890–1907 Alexander III Dessewffy Cserneki és Tarkeői * 1908–1911 János XI Csernoch * 1911–1943 Gyula Móri Glattfelder * 1943–1944 Sándor IV Raskó (
Apostolic Administrator An Apostolic administration in the Catholic Church is administrated by a prelate appointed by the pope to serve as the ordinary for a specific area. Either the area is not yet a diocese (a stable 'pre-diocesan', usually missionary apostolic adm ...
) * 1944–1964 Endre II Hamvas * 1964–1969 József II Ijjas (Apostolic Administrator) * 1969–1987 József III Udvardy * 1987–2006 Endre Gyulay * 2006 László Kiss-Rigó


See also

*
Roman Catholicism in Hungary The Catholic Church in Hungary or Hungarian Catholic Church ( hu, Magyar Katolikus Egyház) is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome. According to a 2019 survey by Eurobarometer, 62% of Hunga ...


Notes


References


GCatholic.org



External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Szeged-Csanad, Roman Catholic Diocese Of 1035 establishments in Europe Dioceses established in the 11th century Roman Catholic dioceses in Hungary Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Kalocsa–Kecskemét