This is a list of Bishops and Prince-Bishops of the Diocese of Warmia (Polish: Diecezja warmińska, Latin: Dioecesis Varmiensis, German: Bistum Ermland), which was elevated to the Archdiocese of Warmia in 1992.
The Bishopric was founded in 1243 as the Bishopric of Ermland, one of four bishoprics of Teutonic Prussia. In 1356 it became an Imperial Prince-Bishopric under Emperor Charles IV, and from 1512 until 1930 it was an exempt diocese. From 1947 to 1972 the episcopal see was left vacant following the expulsion of the German population and the Bishop of Ermland from Prussia. The cathedral capitular canons elected capitular vicars for the time sede vacante, recognised by the Holy See.
In 1972 the Holy See installed a new Polish diocese, which in 1992 was elevated to an archdiocese.
Bishops of Ermland / Warmia
edit- 1249–1250 Heinrich von Strateich, elected, never actually took office
- 1250–1274 Anselm of Meissen, first actual bishop to be active in Ermland, from 1253 suffragan of the Archdiocese of Riga
- 1278–1300 Heinrich Fleming (Henryk I Fleming)
- 1301–1326 Eberhard von Neiße (Nysa, Poland) (Neiße)
- 1327–1328 Jordan, Bishop of Warmia
- 1329–1334 Heinrich II Wogenap (Wogenap)
- 1334–1337 sede vacante
- 1337–1349 Hermann von Prag (Herman z Pragi) (Prague)
- 1350–1355 John I
Prince-Bishops of Ermland / Warmia
edit- 1355–1373 John II (Stryprock), designated Prince-Bishop by the Golden Bull
- 1373–1401 Heinrich III Sorbom (Sorbom)
- 1401–1415 Heinrich IV Heilsberg von Vogelsang (Vogelsang)
- 1415–1424 John III Abezier
- 1424–1457 Franz Kuhschmalz (Franciszek Kuhschmalz)
- 1457–1458 Enea Silvio Piccolomini
- 1458–1467 Paul I von Legendorf (Legendorf)
- 1467–1489 Nicolaus von Tüngen (Mikołaj I Tungen)
- 1489–1512 Lucas Watzenrode
- 1512–1523 Fabian of Lossainen, from 1512 de facto exempt, integration into the Archdiocese of Gniezno having failed
- 1523–1537 Mauritius Ferber
- 1537–1548 Johannes Dantiscus (Jan IV Dantyszek, also known as The Father of Polish Diplomacy)
- 1549–1550 Tiedemann Giese
- 1551–1579 Stanislaus Hosius, from 1566 de jure exempt with Riga dissolved
- 1579–1589 Martin Kromer
- 1589–1599 Andrzej I
- 1600–1604 Piotr Tylicki
- 1604–1621 Szymon Rudnicki
- 1621–1633 John V Vasa
- 1633–1643 Mikołaj II Szyszkowski
- 1643–1644 Jan VI Konopacki
- 1644–1659 Wacław Leszczyński
- 1659–1679 Jan VII Stefan Wydźga
- 1680–1688 Michał Stefan Radziejowski
- 1688–1697 Jan VIII Zbąski
- 1698–1711 Andrzej II Załuski
- 1711–1723 Teodor Andrzej Potocki
- 1724–1740 Christopher Johan Szembek[1] (1680–1740)
- 1741–1766 Adam Stanisław Grabowski (1698–1766)
- 1767–1795 Ignacy Krasicki
- 1795–1803 Karl von Hohenzollern-Hechingen
- 1803–1808 sede vacante
- 1808–1836 Joseph I von Hohenzollern-Hechingen
Bishops
edit- 1836–1841 Andrew III
- 1841–1867 Joseph II Geritz
- 1867–1885 Philipp Krementz
- 1886–1908 Andreas IV Thiel
- 1908–1930 Augustinus Bludau
- 1930–1947 Maximilian Kaller, suffragan of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Breslau/Wrocław since 1930. Kaller remained bishop until 1947, even though expelled from Warmia in 1946.
- 1947–1972 sede vacante
- 1947–1957: Arthur Kather (1883–1957), as vicar capitular; also vicar general for the diocesan area under Soviet rule from 1945 to 1957
- 1957–1972: Paul Hoppe (1900–1988), as vicar capitular
- 1972–1978 Joseph III Drzazga, suffragan of Archdiocese of Warsaw
- 1979–1981 Joseph IV Glemp
- 1981–1988 John IX Obłąk
- 1988–1992 Edmund Michał Piszcz, elevated as archbishop in 1992
Archbishops
edit- 1992–2006 Edmund Michał Piszcz, bishop from 1988
- 2006–2016 Wojciech Ziemba
- since 2016 Joseph V Górzyński