The Diocese of Koszalin-KoÃ
Âobrzeg () is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction of diocese of the Catholic Church in northwestern Poland. The diocese is a suffragan in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Szczecin-KamieÃ
Â. The Diocese of Koszalin-KoÃ
Âobrzeg's cathedral is the Katedra Niepokalanego PoczÃÂcia NMP, in Koszalin. There is also a co-cathedral, the minor basilica Bazylika Konkatedralna WniebowziÃÂcia NMP, in KoÃ
Âobrzeg, both in Zachodniopomorskie.
Statistics
, it pastorally served 822,058 Catholics (90.0% of 912,929 total) on 14,640 kmò in 220 parishes with 574 priests (439 diocesan, 135 religious), 367 lay religious (142 brothers, 225 sisters) and 53 seminarians. According to the Polish Institute of the Catholic Church Statistics, weekly mass attendance was 25% in 2013 making the diocese the second least devoutly religious one in Poland after the Archdiocese of Szczecin-KamieÃ
Â.
Precursor bishopric of KoÃ
Âobrzeg
In 1000 the Diocese of KoÃ
Âobrzeg was established in KoÃ
Âobrzeg by Polish ruler BolesÃ
Âaw I the Brave, along with the dioceses of WrocÃ
Âaw and Kraków and the Archdiocese of Gniezno, as one of the oldest Polish dioceses (the only older diocese being the diocese of PoznaÃ
Â, established in 968).
In 1015 it was however suppressed, its territory being reassigned partly to the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Gniezno (from 1145 however signed over to the exempt Diocese of Kammin), and partly to establish the Diocese of KujawyâÂÂPomorze (which would merge into aforementioned Gniezno). Only one residential bishop of KoÃ
Âobrzeg is recorded: Reinbern (1000 â 1007), died 1013.
History
Episcopal ordinaries
- Ignacy Ludwik JeÃ
¼ (1972.06.28 â retired 1992.02.01), died 2006; previously Titular Bishop of Alba marittima (1960.04.20 â 1972.06.28), first as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Gniezno (Gnesen, Poland) (1960.04.20 â 1967), then as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of WrocÃ
Âaw (Breslau, Poland) (1967 â 1972.06.28)
- CzesÃ
Âaw Domin (1992.02.01 â death 1996.03.15), previously Titular Bishop of Dagnum (1970.06.06 â 1992.02.01) as Auxiliary Bishop of Diocese of Katowice (Poland) (1970.06.06 â 1992.02.01)
- Marian GoÃ
ÂÃÂbiewski (1996.07.20 â 2004.04.03), next Metropolitan Archbishop of WrocÃ
Âaw (Poland) (2004.04.03 â retired 2013.05.18)
- Kazimierz Nycz (2004.06.09 â 2007.03.03), previously Titular Bishop of Villa regis (1988.05.14 â 2004.06.09) as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Kraków (Cracovia, Poland) (1988.05.14 â 2004.06.09); later Metropolitan Archbishop of Warszawa (Poland) (2007.03.03 â ...), Ordinary of Poland of the Eastern Rite (2007.06.09 â ...), created Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Silvestro e Martino ai Monti (2010.11.20 [2011.04.29] â ...)
- Edward Dajczak (2007.06.23 â 2 February 2023), previously Titular Bishop of Azura (1989.12.15 â 2007.06.23) as Auxiliary Bishop of Diocese of Zielona Góra-Gorzów (Poland) (1989.12.15 â 2007.06.23).
- Zbigniew ZieliÃ
Âski (2023.02.02 â 19 March 2025), previously Titular Bishop of Medeli (2015-09-26 â 2022-03-10) as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of GdaÃ
Âsk (2015-09-26 â 2022-03-10); later Metropolitan Archbishop of PoznaÃ
 (Poland) (2025-03-19 â ...)
See also
References
Sources and external links