Bischöfliches Generalvikariat Münster
The
Diocese of Münster: A Diocese with Deep Roots and Future-Oriented Goals
editThe Diocese of Münster, founded in the year 800, is one of the historically significant and geographically extensive Roman Catholic dioceses in Germany. It belongs as a suffragan diocese to the ecclesiastical province of Cologne and encompasses areas in the Münsterland, in the northern Ruhr area, along the Lower Rhine in North Rhine-Westphalia, as well as in the Oldenburg region in Lower Saxony.
Key Products and Services
editThe Diocese of Münster offers a variety of services and activities that focus on the spiritual, social, and educational care of its community members. The main areas include:
- Pastoral Care: With 208 parishes and numerous deaneries and district deaneries, the diocese ensures comprehensive pastoral care for its community members[1][5].
- Education and Schools: The diocese operates and supports schools and universities to promote the education and spiritual development of people in the region[2].
- Social and Community-Related Fields of Action: It is engaged in various social and community-related areas to help those in need and strengthen the community[2].
Mission and Values
editThe mission of the Diocese of Münster is based on the fundamental values of Christianity:
- Preservation of Creation: The diocese is committed to protecting the environment and the sustainable use of resources.
- Justice: It promotes fair and human rights-compliant conditions in all areas of life.
- Credibility: The church strives to reflect its values and beliefs in all actions and decisions[3].
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
editThe Diocese of Münster has strongly committed to sustainability and environmental protection:
- Initiative "Shopping for the Future": This initiative supports parishes and institutions in transitioning to sustainable procurement practices. It offers consulting, checklists, and guidelines to reduce energy and resource consumption and promote fair production conditions[3].
- Environmental and Global Responsibility: The diocese provides free consulting and support for parishes and institutions to strengthen their environmental and global responsibility[3].
Organization and Structure
editThe Diocese of Münster is centrally organized through the Bischöfliches Generalvikariat in Münster. Vicar General Dr. Klaus Winterkamp leads this central organizational unit, which is divided into various mission areas and resource areas. The mission areas include the church in the pastoral space, school and education, as well as diocesan, social, and community-related fields of action. The resource areas encompass personnel, finance and construction, digitalization and organization, as well as law[2].
The Diocese of Münster, with almost two million Catholics, is the second-largest diocese in Germany and remains a central part of the Catholic Church in Germany through its deep historical roots and future-oriented initiatives.
Sources:
edit- 1 - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bistum_M%C3%BCnster
- 2 - https://www.bistum-muenster.de/startseite_das_bistum/bistumsverwaltung
- 3 - https://www.bistum-muenster.de/zukunft_einkaufen
- 4 - https://www.bistum-muenster.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Website/Downloads/Bistum/BGV/R400-Personal/2024/Fortbildung_Pastoral__SG437_/Einfach.Weiter.Bilden.2025.pdf
- 5 - https://bsw-muenster.de/de/kooperationspartner/bistum-muenster-bischoefliches-generalvikariat/