Apostolic Prefecture of Schleswig-Holstein
The Apostolic Prefecture of Schleswig-Holstein was a short-lived Latin Church pre-diocesan prefecture of the Catholic Church in northern Germany's Schleswig-Holstein region which existed from 1868 to 1930.
History
- The territory of the former Diocese of Schleswig, which had to be suppressed in 1624, was restored on 29 July 1868 as Apostolic Prefecture of Schleswig-Holstein / Sleswigis Holsatiæ, split off again from the 'generic' Apostolic Vicariate of Northern Germany, which had tended to north German Catholics under Protestant rule during the long interval.
- On 13 August 1930 it was suppressed, its territory being merged in the restored German Roman Catholic Diocese of Osnabruck, whose Bishops has effectively already invariably held it in personal union anyhow.
Ordinaries
;Apostolic Prefects of Schleswig-Holstein- Heinrich Hubertus Aloysius Voß, while Bishop of Osnabrück and Pro-Apostolic Vicar of North German Missions
- * Apostolic Administrator Hermann Wilhelm Berning see below
- Hermann Wilhelm Berning, while Bishop of Osnabrück and first Pro-Vicar Apostolic of North German Missions then Vicar Apostolic of North German Missions, both as above; later emeritus as Archbishop ad personam.