| Diocese of Eisenstadt Dioecesis Sideropolitanus Diözese Eisenstadt | |
|---|---|
|  Eisenstadt Cathedral | |
|  Coat of arms | |
| Location | |
| Country |  Austria | 
| Territory | Burgenland | 
| Ecclesiastical province | Vienna | 
| Metropolitan | Archdiocese of Vienna | 
| Statistics | |
| Area | 3,966 km2 (1,531 sq mi) | 
| Population - Total - Catholics | (as of 2019) 289,535 191,164 (66%) | 
| Information | |
| Denomination | Roman Catholic | 
| Rite | Roman Rite | 
| Established | August 15, 1960 | 
| Cathedral | Cathedral of St Martin and St Rupert | 
| Patron saint | Saint Martin | 
| Current leadership | |
| Pope | Francis | 
| Bishop | Ägidius Zsifkovics | 
| Metropolitan Archbishop | Christoph Schönborn | 
| Bishops emeritus | Paul Iby | 
| Map | |
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| Website | |
| Website of the Diocese | |
The Diocese of Eisenstadt (Latin: Dioecesis Sideropolitanus) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church located in the city of Eisenstadt in the Ecclesiastical province of Vienna in Austria. The episcopal seat is in Eisenstadt Cathedral.
History
- May 18, 1922: Established as Apostolic Administration of Burgenland from the Diocese of Győr, Hungary and Diocese of Szombathely, Hungary
- August 15, 1960: Promoted to Diocese of Eisenstadt
Special churches

Church of the Ascension of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Mariä Himmelfahrt)
- Minor Basilicas:
- Basilica of Maria Loretto, Loretto, Burgenland
- Church of the Ascension of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Mariä Himmelfahrt), Frauenkirchen, Burgenland
 
Leadership
- Bishops of Eisenstadt (Roman rite)
- Bishop Ägidius Zsifkovics (proclaimed 2010.07.09)
- Bishop Paul Iby (1992.12.28 – 2010.07.09)
- Bishop Štefan László (1960.08.15 – 1992.12.28)
 
- Apostolic Administrators of Burgenland (Roman rite) 
- Bishop Štefan László (1954.01.30 – 1960.08.15)
- Archbishop Josef Schoiswohl (1949.11.11 – 1954.01.18)
- Cardinal Theodor Innitzer (1932 – 1949.11.11)
- Cardinal Friedrich Gustav Piffl, C.R.S.A. (1922 – 1932.04.21)
 
See also
References
External links
- GCatholic.org [self-published]
- Catholic Hierarchy [self-published]
- Diocese website
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