The Eparchy of Miskolc (Latin Dioecesis Miskolcensis) is an eparchy (diocese) of the Hungarian Greek Catholic Church which is a particular church sui iuris of the Catholic Church. It uses the Byzantine Rite in the Hungarian language in its liturgical services.

Diocese of Miskolc

Dioecesis Miskolcensis

Miskolci egyházmegye
Cathedral of the diocese
Location
Country Hungary
Ecclesiastical provinceHungarian Greek Catholic Church
Metropolitansui iuris
Population
- Catholics

50,000
Information
RiteByzantine Rite
CathedralCathedral of the Assumption in Miskolc
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopAtanáz Orosz
Metropolitan ArchbishopPéter Fülöp Kocsis
Map
Territory of the Eparchy of Miskolc
Territory of the Eparchy of Miskolc
Website
Website

It is a suffragan diocese of the Archeparchy of Hajdúdorog which is a sui iuris metropolis of the Church that covers the entire country of Hungary. It depends on the Roman Congregation for the Oriental Churches.

The cathedral church of the eparchy is the Cathedral of the Assumption ("Nagyboldogasszony püspöki székesegyház"), in the city of Miskolc in north-eastern Hungary.

History

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  • It was established on 4 June 1924 as the Apostolic Exarchate of Miskolc. In Eastern Catholic Churches, an Apostolic Exarchate is a missionary, pre-diocesan jurisdiction that is comparable to a Latin Apostolic Prefecture. In this case, it is closer to an Apostolic Vicariate as all incumbents held titular sees). It consisted of the 21 Rusyn parishes formerly in the diocese of Prešov that remained in Hungarian territory after Czechoslovakia was created. They were provided with a distinct identity because they used Slavonic in the liturgy. By the 1940s, however, they had all begun to use Hungarian.[1]
  • On 5 March 2011 it gained territory from what was then the Eparchy of Hajdúdorog.
  • On 20 March 2015 it was elevated to an eparchy and became a suffragan of the Metropolitan Archeparchy of Hajdúdorog.

Episcopal Hierarchs

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Apostolic Exarchs of Miskolc
Suffragan Eparchs (Bishops) of Miskolc

Statistics and extent

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As per 2014, it pastorally served 51,100 Hungarian (Byzantine rite) Catholics in 62 parishes and 10 missions with 71 priests (diocesan) and 21 seminarians.

The eparchy covers three Hungarian comitat (counties) : Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén, Heves and Nógrád, plus part of Hajdúnánás.

Since 2012,[2] the then exarchate include 59 parishes (in Hungarian : parókia) grouped in six vicariates : Abod, Edelény, Irota, Kazincbarcika, Múcsony, Ózd, Rakaca, Rakacaszend, Sajószentpéter, Szuhakálló, Viszló, Baktakék, Csobád, Encs, Felsővadász, Gadna, Garadna, Homrogd, Kány, Mogyoróska, Pere, Selyeb, Szikszó, Abaújszántó, Baskó, Bekecs, Bodrogkeresztúr, Bodrogolaszi, Boldogkőváralja, Komlóska, Mezőzombor, Szerencs, Tokaj, Tolcsva, Miskolc-Avas, Miskolc (-Belváros), Miskolc-Diósgyőr, Miskolc-Görömböly, Miskolc-Szirma, Arnót, Berzék, Eger, Emőd, Felsőzsolca, Hejőkeresztúr, Sajópálfala, Sajópetri, Sajóvámos, Szirmabesenyő, Tiszaújváros, Alsóregmec, Dámóc, Filkeháza, Kenézlő, Mikóháza, Pácin, Rudabányácska, Sárospatak, Sárospatak-Végardó, Sátoraljaújhely, Vajdácska and Zemplénagárd.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ r. Ronald G. Roberson, C.S.P., "The Hungarian Catholic Church", The Eastern Christian Churches – A Brief Survey
  2. ^ (in Hungarian) Miskolci Apostoli Exarchátus múltja és jelene sur www.exarchatus.gportal.hu (consulté le 6 novembre 2013)
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