Roman Catholic Deanery of Dachau

The deanery encompasses an area approximately equal in size to the town of Dachau and the area of the municipalities Bergkirchen, Hebertshausen, Haimhausen, Fahrenzhausen, Röhrmoos and Schwabhausen.

[1][2] The dean of the deanery is Wolfgang Borm, a priest at St.

[3] St. Stephan, Steinkirchen St. Leonhard, Webling St. Nikolaus, Goppertshofen St. Kastulus, Prittlbach Unsere Liebe Frau Im Moos, Eschenried St. Johannes, Oberweilbach St. Martin, Unterbachern St. Nikolaus, Deutenhausen St. Augustinus, Feldgeding St. Jakob, Lauterbach St. Jakob, Oberbachern St. Urban, Palsweis St. Laurentius, Rumeltshausen St. Nikolaus, Sulzrain St. Vitalis, Sigmertshausen St. Margareta, Großnöbach Johannes Baptist, Hörenzhausen Maria Himmelfahrt, Inhausen St. Jakobus und St. Stephan, Ottershausen Bründlkapelle St. Silvester, Appercha St. Stephanus, Lauterbach St. Peter und Paul, Westerndorf St. Anna, Unterbruck St. Laurentius, Viehberg All Catholic youth organizations (KjG, KLJB and scouts) of the district Dachau form together the Bund der Deutschen Katholischen Jugend (BDKJ, English: "Association of the German Catholic Youth") of the district Dachau.

The BDKJ Dachau represents the political, social and ecclesiastical interests of the Catholic youth in Dachau, which includes the church, society and the diocesan assembly of the BDKJ.

It is part of the diocesan association of the Katholische Junge Gemeinde (KjG München und Freising).