Old Catholic Church of Austria
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Old Catholic Church of Austria | |
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Classification | Catholic |
Governance | Episcopal |
Leader | Maria Kubin |
Associations | International Old Catholic Bishops' Conference |
Region | Austria |
Headquarters | Vienna |
Separated from | Roman Catholic Church |
Congregations | 14 |
Members | 4,900 (2021)[1] |
Ministers | 15 |
Official website | altkatholiken |
The Old Catholic Church of Austria (German: Altkatholische Kirche Österreichs) is the Austrian member church of the Union of Utrecht of the Old Catholic Churches. Within the Union of Utrecht, the Old Catholic Church of Austria also has delegated jurisdiction over the Old Catholic Church of Croatia, and other regions of former Yugoslavia.[2]
History
In 1997, the church began ordaining women.[3] In 2007, the church elected as its head Bishop John Okoro, a Nigerian former Roman Catholic priest, who became a member of the Old Catholic Church of Austria in 1999.[4] Prior to his election he had been the parish priest in Vorarlberg. He retired in 2015, and new Bishop Heinz Lederleitner was elected at the Synod meeting in Klagenfurt on 24 October 2015, and consecrated in Vienna on 13 February 2016.[5] Following Heinz's retirement, Maria Kubin was consecrated as bishop for the church in 2023.[6]
Old Catholic Bishops of Austria
The following bishops have governed the Old Catholic Church in Austria.
- Adalbert Schindelar [de] (1925-1926)
- Robert Tüchler [de] (1928-1942)
- Stefan Török [de] (1948-1972)
- Nikolaus Hummel [de] (1975-1994)
- Bernhard Heitz [de] (1994-2007)
- John Okoro [de] (2008-2015)
- Heinz Lederleitner [de] (2016-2023)
- Maria Kubin [de] (2023-)
See also
- Apostolic Nuncio to Austria
- Catholic Church of Austria
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Austria
- Religion in Austria
- Freedom of religion in Austria
- Catholic Church by country
References
- ^ Religionszugehörigkeit 2021: drei Viertel bekennen sich zu einer Religion, Meldung vom 25. May 2022
- ^ Union of Utrecht of the Old Catholic Churches: Member Churches
- ^ "Wofür wir stehen: der lange Weg zur Frauenordination" [What we stand for: the long way to the ordination of women]. altkatholiken.at (in German). Vienna, AT: Altkatholische Kirche Österreichs. Archived from the original on 2012-03-03. Retrieved 2013-07-28.
- ^ Pink, Oliver (2007-11-19). "Interview: 'Wollte Priester bleiben und Ja zur Liebe sagen' " [Interview: 'Wanted to remain a priest and say yes to love' ]. diepresse.com (in German). Vienna, AT: Die Presse. Archived from the original on 2008-04-20.
- ^ Union of Utrecht of the Old Catholic Churches (2016): New bishop consecrated in Austria
- ^ "Utrechter Union - New bishop of Austria consecrated". www.utrechter-union.org. Retrieved 2023-08-11.
External links
- Official website (in German)
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- Old Catholic Archbishop of Utrecht
- International Old Catholic Bishops' Conference
- International Old Catholic Congresses
- Old Catholic Church of the Netherlands
- Catholic Diocese of the Old Catholics in Germany
- Old Catholic Church of Austria
- Christian Catholic Church of Switzerland
- Old Catholic Church of the Czech Republic
- Polish Catholic Church (see below for PNCC based in the United States)
- Polish National Catholic Church (PNCC; based in the United States)
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