I don’t have live access to the latest news feeds right now, but here’s the most recent context I can provide about the Archdiocese of Vaduz up to early 2024–2025, with notes on developments since then.
Direct answer
- The Archdiocese of Vaduz has been in a state of ongoing leadership transition since Archbishop Wolfgang Haas resigned in September 2023. An apostolic administrator, Benno Elbs, has been managing affairs, with the expectation that the archdiocese would continue to exist rather than be suppressed. For the very latest, please check a current Catholic news source or the archdiocesan website.
Context and key points
- Status and leadership: After Wolfgang Haas stepped down in 2023, Pope Francis appointed Benno Elbs (then Bishop of Feldkirch) as Apostolic Administrator to oversee Vaduz pending a future appointment. The Vatican indicated the archdiocese would continue to exist, despite its small size and unique status. New leadership or announcements may have emerged since then, so a current update is advisable.[1][2]
- Institutional status: The archdiocese was established in 1997 primarily for Wolfgang Haas. Since his resignation, questions about its long-term status have circulated, but Vatican officials suggested continuity rather than dissolution.[2][1]
- Recent activities: In 2026 there were reports about the archdiocese engaging in archival and personnel matters related to research projects (e.g., Swiss study on priest files) and other internal administrative actions. These developments reflect ongoing institutional activity under the current apostolic administrator framework.[3]
Representative sources you can quickly consult for the latest:
- Official archdiocesan communications (erzbistum-vaduz.li) for press releases and leadership updates.
- Catholic news outlets (e.g., Catholic News Agency) for any breaking news about Vaduz’s leadership or structural decisions.
- Reputable Catholic directories (GCatholic, Catholic-Hierarchy) for up-to-date status and apostolic administrator details.
Illustration (how the leadership typically works now)
- The archdiocese operates under an apostolic administrator until a new archbishop is appointed by the Pope. In practical terms, this administrator handles governance, liturgical oversight, and strategic decisions, while awaiting a permanent successor.
If you’d like, I can:
- Pull the very latest headlines on the Archdiocese of Vaduz from current news sources.
- Summarize any official statements from the archdiocese or the Vatican regarding leadership status.
- Compare Vaduz’s current status with neighboring dioceses in the region to give you a sense of typical governance in small territories.
Please tell me which option you prefer, or if you want me to focus on a specific aspect (e.g., leadership, governance, or archival initiatives).