Emmanuel von Schimonsky (1752-1832) was Prince-Bishop of Wrocław from 1823 to 1832. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Emmanuel von Schimonsky was born on 23 July 1752 in Brzeźnica, [5] the son of alderman Joseph von Schimonsky. He studied in Wroclaw, and later at the Lateran in Rome where he was ordained in 1775. He returned to Silesia [1] [6] and was a pastor in Tany near a Koźla. At the same time, he served as dean and episcopal commissioner.
In 1793 he became a canon and vicar general of the diocese of Wroclaw, and in 1797 AD an auxiliary bishop. [1] In 1817 AD he was appointed by Pope Pius VII administrator of the bishopric. In 1823 he became bishop of the diocese of Wroclaw. [7] He died on 27 December 1832. [1]
A conservative, he fought the effects of the French Revolution in the form of Josephinism and teachings of the Enlightenment amid a backdrop of changing relationships between the Church, the Roman Curia and the Prussian government. He died on 27 December 1832 in Wrocław.
Emmanuel von Schimonsky (1752-1832) was Prince-Bishop of Wrocław from 1823 to 1832. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Emmanuel von Schimonsky was born on 23 July 1752 in Brzeźnica, [5] the son of alderman Joseph von Schimonsky. He studied in Wroclaw, and later at the Lateran in Rome where he was ordained in 1775. He returned to Silesia [1] [6] and was a pastor in Tany near a Koźla. At the same time, he served as dean and episcopal commissioner.
In 1793 he became a canon and vicar general of the diocese of Wroclaw, and in 1797 AD an auxiliary bishop. [1] In 1817 AD he was appointed by Pope Pius VII administrator of the bishopric. In 1823 he became bishop of the diocese of Wroclaw. [7] He died on 27 December 1832. [1]
A conservative, he fought the effects of the French Revolution in the form of Josephinism and teachings of the Enlightenment amid a backdrop of changing relationships between the Church, the Roman Curia and the Prussian government. He died on 27 December 1832 in Wrocław.