Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lublin

Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lublin
Archdiocese of Lublin
Archidioecesis Lublinensis
Location
Country Poland
Information
Rite Latin Rite
Cathedral Archikatedra św. Jana Chrzciciela
Current leadership
Bishop Stanisław Budzik
Auxiliary Bishop Mieczysław Cisło,
Ryszard Karpiński,
Artur Grzegorz Miziński
& Józef Wróbel

The Archdiocese of Lublin (Latin: Lublinen(sis)) is an archdiocese located in the city of Lublin in Poland.

Contents

History

  • 1375: Established as Diocese of Chełm
  • 1790: Renamed as Diocese of Chełm and Lublin
  • September 22, 1805: Renamed as Diocese of Lublin
  • March 25, 1992: Promoted as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Lublin

Special churches

Interior of Archcathedral of St. John the Baptist in Lublin
  • Minor Basilicas
    • Bazylika pw. Narodzenia NMP, Chełm
    • Bazylika pw. św. Stanisława BM (OO. Dominikanie), Lublin
    • Bazylika św. Wojciecha (Sanktuarium Matki Bożej Kębelskiej), Wąwolnica

Leadership

  • Bishops of Chełm (Roman rite)
    • Archbishop Jakub Uchański (18 November 1551 – 1561)
    • Bishop Stanislaw Pstrokonski (1645 – 1657)
    • Bishop Stanisław Dąmbski (1673-1676)
    • Bishop Stanisław Jacek Święcicki (8 February 1677 – 1696)
    • Bishop Mikołaj Michał Wyżycki (1699 – 1705)
    • Bishop Kazimierz Łubieński (1705 – 10 May 1710)
    • Bishop Teodor Wolff von Ludinghausen (10 November 1710 – 9 May 1712)
    • Bishop Krzysztof Andrzej Jan Szembek (30 July 1711 – 15 March 1719)
    • Bishop Alexander Antoni Pleszowice Fredro (1719 – 1724)
    • Bishop Jan Feliks Szaniawski (29 January 1725 – 1733)
    • Bishop Walenty Franciszek Wężyk (1753 – 1765)
    • Bishop Feliks Paweł Turski (22 April 1765 – 4 March 1771)
    • Bishop Jan Alojzy Aleksandrowicz (1780 – 12 September 1781)
  • Bishops of Chełm and Lublin (Roman rite)
    • Bishop Maciej Grzegorz Garnysz (1781 – 6 October 1790)
    • Archbishop Wojciech Skarszewski (1790 – 22 September 1805)
  • Bishops of Lublin (Roman rite)
    • Archbishop Wojciech Skarszewski (22 September 1805 – 1824)
    • Bishop Valentino Baranowski (22 December 1871 – ?)
    • Bishop Kazimierz Józef Wnorowski (15 March 1883 – ?)
    • Bishop Francesco Jaczewski (30 December 1889 – 1918)
    • Bishop Marian Leon Fulman (24 September 1918 – 18 December 1945)
    • Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński (4 March 1946 – 12 November 1948)
    • Bishop Piotr Kalwa (30 May 1949 – 17 July 1974)
    • Archbishop Bolesław Pylak (27 June 1975 – 25 March 1992)
  • Archbishops of Lublin (Roman rite)
    • Archbishop Bolesław Pylak (25 March 1992 – 14 June 1997)
    • Archbishop Józef Mirosław Życiński (14 June 1997 - 10 February 2011)
    • Archbishop Stanisław Budzik (26 September 2011 - )

Suffragan dioceses

See also

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