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The Archdiocese of Paderborn is an archdiocese of the
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; its seat is
Paderborn Paderborn (; Westphalian: ''Patterbuorn'', also ''Paterboärn'') is a city in eastern North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, capital of the Paderborn district. The name of the city derives from the river Pader and ''Born'', an old German term for t ...
."Archdiocese of Paderborn"
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It was a
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from its foundation in 799 until 1802, and again from 1821 until 1930. In 1930, it was promoted to an archdiocese. From 1281 until 1802, the
Bishopric of Paderborn The Prince-Bishopric of Paderborn (german: Fürstbistum Paderborn; Hochstift Paderborn) was an ecclesiastical principality (Hochstift) of the Holy Roman Empire from 1281 to 1802. History The Diocese of Paderborn was founded in 799 by Pope ...
(German: ''Fürstbistum Paderborn'') was also a state of the
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History

The diocese of Paderborn was founded in 799 by Pope Leo III. In the early years it was subordinated to the bishop of
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. Since 855 the clergy had the right to elect the bishop. The diocese included the larger part of
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, Waldeck, and nearly half of the
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History of the bishopric


Restoration and later history

While the bishopric as a state had been permanently dissolved in 1802, the Diocese of Paderborn, originally suffragan to Mainz Archdiocese (till 1805), was recreated by
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as a suffragan to Cologne Archdiocese in 1821. Through the
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, it was promoted to an archdiocese in 1930, heading the new
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; at the same time, Paderborn lost its districts around
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and Heiligenstadt to the
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, and two small areas to the Archdiocese of Cologne. The dioceses of Hildesheim and Fulda were made its suffragans. When the Diocese of Essen was created in 1958, Paderborn lost a significant portion of its district to it. In the 1980s the
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was founded. In 1994 Paderborn lost the part of its district located in the former
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to its newly created suffragan
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. Also the new
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was made subordinate to Paderborn. At the same time, Hildesheim was made subordinate to the
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. In the 1990s, the conflict between the Archdiocese and renegade priest
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made headlines. The current archbishop is
Hans-Josef Becker Hans-Josef Becker (born 8 June 1948) is a German prelate of the Catholic Church who was the archbishop of Paderborn in Germany from 2003 to 2022. Life Hans Josef Becker was born in , Warstein, Germany, on 8 June 1948. He completed his advanced l ...
. In April 2008 pope Benedict XVI. announced Hubert Berenbrinker as a new auxiliary bishop.


Ordinaries


Bishops to 1321


Prince-Bishops (1321 to 1802)


Archbishops

* Franz Egon Freiherr von Fürstenberg † (6 Jan 1789 Succeeded – 1802 Promoted to Archbishop)


Bishops

*Franz Egon Freiherr von Fürstenberg † (1821 Demoted to Bishop – 11 Aug 1825 Died) *
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† (10 Nov 1825 Appointed – 30 Aug 1841 Died) *
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† (27 Nov 1841 Appointed – 11 Oct 1844 Died) * Johann Franz Drepper † (11 Jan 1845 Appointed – 5 Nov 1855 Died) * Konrad Martin † (29 Jan 1856 Appointed – 16 Jul 1879 Died) *
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† (24 Mar 1882 Appointed – 7 Mar 1891 Died) * Hubert Theophil Simar † (25 Jun 1891 Appointed – 24 Oct 1899 Appointed, Archbishop of Köln ) *Wilhelm Schneider † (10 May 1900 Appointed – 31 Aug 1909 Died) *
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† (30 Nov 1909 Appointed – 8 Mar 1920 Appointed, Archbishop of Köln ) * Caspar Klein † (30 Apr 1920 Appointed)


Archbishops

*Caspar Klein (1930 Promoted to archbishop – 26 January 1941 Died) *
Lorenz Jaeger Lorenz Jaeger (23 September 1892 – 1 April 1975) was a German cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, who served as Archbishop of Paderborn from 1941 to 1973, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1965. Biography Lorenz Jaeger was born in ...
(29 May 1941 Appointed – 30 June 1973 Retired) * Johannes Joachim Degenhardt (15 March 1974 Appointed – 25 July 2002 Died) *
Hans-Josef Becker Hans-Josef Becker (born 8 June 1948) is a German prelate of the Catholic Church who was the archbishop of Paderborn in Germany from 2003 to 2022. Life Hans Josef Becker was born in , Warstein, Germany, on 8 June 1948. He completed his advanced l ...
(3 July 2003 – 1 October 2022)


Auxiliary bishops


Diocese (to 1802)

* Johannes Fabri, O.F.M. (1437–1458)"Bishop Johannes Fabri, O.F.M."
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"Bishop Johannes Fabri, O.F.M."
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* Johannes Schulte, O.S.A. (1455–1466)"Bishop Johannes Schulte, O.S.A."
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Heinrich Vuyst Heinrich Vuyst, O.F.M. or Heinrich Wust (died 1468) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Auxiliary Bishop of Paderborn (1462–1468).
(Wust), O.F.M. (1462–1468)"Bishop Heinrich Vuyst (Wust), O.F.M."
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"Bishop Heinrich Vuyst, O.F.M."
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*
Johannes Ymminck Johannes Ymminck, O.S.A. (died 14 April 1493) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Auxiliary Bishop of Paderborn (1469–1493) and Auxiliary Bishop of Münster (1472–1484). Biography Johannes Ymminck was ordained a priest in the Order ...
, O.S.A. (1469–1493)"Bishop Johannes Ymminck, O.S.A."
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* Johann Welmecher, O.F.M. (1481–1505) *
Albert Engel (bishop) Albert Engel, O.F.M. (died 1500) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Auxiliary Bishop of Paderborn (1493–1500).O.F.M. (1493–1500)"Bishop Albert Engel, O.F.M."
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* Johannes Schneider (bishop), O.F.M. (1507–1551)"Bishop Johannes Schneider, O.F.M."
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"Bishop Johannes Schneider"
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*
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(1592–1620) * Johannes Pelking (Pelcking),
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(1619–1642) * Bernhard Frick (1644–1655) *Pantaleon Bruns,
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(1721–1727) *Winimar Knippschild,
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(1729–1732) *Meinwerk Kaup,
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(1733–1745) *Johann Christoph von Crass (1746–1751) *Franz Josef von Gondola,
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(1752–1761)


Diocese (1821–1830)

*Richard Kornelius Dammers (1824–1842) Appointed, Bishop of Paderborn


Archdiocese (1830–present)

*Anton Ferdinand Holtgreven (1843–1848) *Joseph Freusberg (1854–1889) *Augustinus Göckel (1890–1912) *Heinrich Hähling von Lanzenauer (1912–1925) *Johannes Hillebrand (1926–1931) *Augustinus Philipp Baumann (1932–1953) *Wilhelm Weskamm (1949–1951) *Friedrich Maria Heinrich Rintelen (1951–1970) *Franz Hengsbach (1953–1957) *Wilhelm Tuschen (1958–1961) *Paul Heinrich Nordhues (1961–1990) * Johannes Joachim Degenhardt (1968–1974) Appointed, Archbishop of Paderborn *Hans-Georg (Johannes) Braun (1970–1973) *Paul Josef Cordes (1975–1975) *Paul-Werner Scheele (1975–1979) *Hubert Berenbrinker (1977–2008) *Hans Leo Drewes (1980–1997) *Paul Consbruch (1980–1999) *Franz-Josef Hermann Bode (1991–1995) *Heinz Josef Algermissen (1996–2001) *Reinhard Marx (1996–2001) *
Hans-Josef Becker Hans-Josef Becker (born 8 June 1948) is a German prelate of the Catholic Church who was the archbishop of Paderborn in Germany from 2003 to 2022. Life Hans Josef Becker was born in , Warstein, Germany, on 8 June 1948. He completed his advanced l ...
(1999–2003) Appointed, Archbishop of Paderborn *Karl-Heinz Wiesemann (2002–2007) *Manfred Grothe (2004–2015) *Matthias König (2004– ) *Hubert Berenbrinker (2008-2020) *Dominicus (Michael) Meier,
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(2015– )


Structure

The archdiocese is allocated in 19 districts ('' Dekanate'').Erzbistum Paderborn - Aus den Dekanaten
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References


External links

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