Diocese of Eichstätt
The Diocese of Eichstätt is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Bavaria. Its seat is Eichstätt, and it is subordinate to the archbishop of Bamberg. The diocese was created in 745; it was a state in the Holy Roman Empire starting in a Middle Ages until 1803. The most recent bishop who led the Diocese of Eichstätt is Dr. Gregor Maria Hanke, OSB; formerly the Abbot of the Benedictine Abbey of Plankstetten, he was named to the See by Pope Benedict XVI on 14 October 2006, and he was consecrated at the Cathedral of Eichstätt on 2 December 2006. The diocese covers an area of 6,025 km2, with 48.9% of the population being Roman Catholic.
List of bishops
History
The diocese was erected by Saint Boniface in 745; it was subordinate to the archbishop of Mainz. By the Bavarian Concordat of 1817, the diocese was reorganized and made subordinate to the archbishop of Bamberg.Ordinaries
- Johann von Eych
- Wilhelm von Reichenau
- Gabriel von Eyb
- Christoph Marschalk zu Pappenheim
- Moritz von Hutten
- Eberhard von Hirnheim
- Martin von Schaumberg
- Kaspar von Seckendorff
- Johann Konrad von Gemmingen
- Johann Christoph von Westerstetten
- Marquard Reichsgraf von Schenk von Castell
- Johann Euchar Reichsgraf von Schenk von Castell
- Johann Martin Reichsritter von Eyb
- Johann Anton Reichsfreiherr von Knebel von Katzenellenbogen
- Franz Ludwig Reichsfreiherr von Schenk von Castell
- Johann Anton Reichsfreiherr von Freyberg-Hopferau
- Raymund Anton Graf von Strasoldo
- Johann Anton Freiherr von Zehmen
- Joseph Graf von Stubenberg
- Petrus Pustet
- Johann Friedrich Oesterreicher
- Johann Martin Manl
- Karl August Graf von Reisach
- Georg von Oettl
- Franz Leopold Freiherr von Leonrod
- Johannes Leo von Mergel, O.S.B.
- Konrad von Preysing
- Michael Rackl
- Joseph Schröffer
- Alois Brems
- Karl Heinrich Braun
- Walter Mixa
- Gregor Maria Franz Hanke, O.S.B.