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The
Bishopric of Ratzeburg, centered on
Ratzeburg in
northern Germany, was a
bishopric suffragan to the
Archbishopric of Hamburg.
Ratzeburg was one of the dioceses formed ca.
1050 by Archbishop
Adalbert of Hamburg, who appointed
St. Aristo, who had just returned from Jerusalem, to the new see. Aristo seems to have been but a wandering
missionary bishop. In
1066, the pagan
Wends rose against their German masters, and on
15 July,
1066, St.
Ansverus, Abbot of St. George's, Ratzeburg (not the later monastery bearing that name), and several of his monks are said to have been stoned to death. It wasn't until
1154, however, that
Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony, and Hartwich, Archbishop of Hamburg, refounded the episcopal see of Ratzeburg, and
Evermodus became its first bishop. A disciple of
St Norbert and provost of the Monastery of Our Lady at
Magdeburg, Evermodus was, like many of his successors, a
Premonstratensian canon. In
1157, a chapter was attached to Ratzeburg cathedral by
Pope Adrian IV.
In 1236 Bishop Peter was invested by
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, with temporal jurisdiction over the land of Butin and a number of villages outside it (the Principality of Ratzeburg), making the see a
prince-bishopric. The succeeding bishops retained this jurisdiction in spite of the frequent attempts which the dukes of
Saxe-Lauenburg made to deprive them of it.
The cathedral of Ratzeburg dates from the beginning of the
12th century. It was restored, and additions were made to it in the
15th century. The diocese also contained a number of other beautiful churches at
Mölln,
Wismar,
Büchen and elsewhere.
Besides the cathedral chapter of Ratzeburg with its provost or dean and twelve canons, there were in the diocese the
Benedictine Abbeys of St. George, Ratzeburg (refounded in 1093), and of
Wismar, where Benedictines expelled from
Lübeck founded a monastery in 1239; also convents of the same order at Eldena founded in
1229, by Bishop Gottschalk of Ratzeburg, and burnt in
1290, at
Rehna founded in
1237 by Bishop Ludolfus, and at
Zarrentin founded in
1243. There were also
Franciscans (
1251) and
Dominicans (
1293) at
Wismar.
In
1504, during the episcopate of Bishop Johann V von Parkentin, the
Premonstratensian regular canons of Ratzeburg cathedral were, with papal consent, made
secular canons.
Bishop Georg
von Blumenthal (
1524–
50), who feuded with
Thomas Aderpul, was the last
Roman Catholic bishop. In
1552, the cathedral was plundered by Count Volrad von Mansfeld. In
1554, the dean and chapter converted to
Lutheranism. The bishopric was then secularized during the
1648 Peace of Westphalia, becoming the
Principality of Ratzeburg under the control of the Dukes of
Mecklenburg. In
1701 the principality became an exclave of
Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
By the beginning of the
20th century, the diocese's historical territory in the
German Empire corresponded to the
Duchy of Lauenburg (in
Schleswig-Holstein, the bishop's own Principality of Ratzeburg in the
Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, and the western part of the
Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, including
Wismar but not
Schwerin. The whole of it was later included in the
Diocese of Osnabrück.
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