The following people were bishops, prince-bishops or archbishops of Freising or Munich and Freising in Bavaria:
Bishops of Freising
- St. Corbinian (724âÂÂ730); founded the Benedictine abbey in Freising, although the diocese was not organised until 739)
Establishment of episcopal organisation in Old Bavaria by Saint Boniface in 739.
Prince-bishops of Freising
The bishop became a prince in 1294.
Sede vacante as a result of the secularisation under Napoleonic rule (1803âÂÂ1821)
Elevation to an archdiocese in 1817/1821
- (appointed 5 February 1818; confirmed soon, but at first only apostolic administrator; archbishop 1 November 1821; died 1 October 1846)
- Karl-August von Reisach (succeeded 1 October 1846; cardinal 17 December 1855; resigned 19 June 1856)
- Gregor von Scherr, O.S.B. (appointed 6 January 1856; died 24 October 1877)
- Antonius von Steichele (appointed 30 April 1878; died 9 October 1889)
- Antonius von Thoma (appointed 23 October 1889; died 24 November 1897)
- Franz Joseph von Stein (appointed 24 December 1897; died 4 May 1909)
- Franziskus von Bettinger (appointed 23 May 1909; cardinal 25 May 1914; died 12 April 1917)
- Michael von Faulhaber (appointed 26 May 1917; cardinal 7 March 1921; died 12 June 1952)
- Joseph Wendel (appointed 9 August 1952; cardinal 12 January 1953; died 31 December 1960)
- Julius Döpfner (appointed 3 July 1961, already a cardinal; died 24 July 1976)
- Joseph Ratzinger (appointed 24 March 1977; cardinal 27 June 1977; resigned 15 February 1982), subsequently Pope Benedict XVI
- Friedrich Wetter (appointed 28 October 1982; cardinal 25 May 1985; retired 2 February 2007)
- Reinhard Marx (appointed 30 November 2007; cardinal 20 November 2010)
See also
Notes and references
Bibliography
- Alois Weissthanner (ed.), Die Regesten der Bischöfe von Freising, Vol. I, 739âÂÂ1184. Continued and completed by Gertrud Thoma and Martin Ott (= registers of Bavarian history), C.H. Beck, Munich, 2009 . (Recension).
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