Josef Richard Frings (6 February 1887 – 17 December 1978), was a German clergyman and Cardinal of the Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Cologne...
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modern pentathlete Josef Frings (1887–1978), German Roman Catholic bishop Ketti Frings (1909–1981), US-American writer Manfred S. Frings (1925–2008), German...
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in the 20th century. Inspired by the Second Vatican Council, Cardinal Josef Frings of Cologne was open to a radically new church building. Gottfried Böhm...
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residence of Cardinal Josef Frings of Cologne, where a number of other Cardinals added their voice to the petition. Supporters of the Frings motion explicitly...
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von Hartmann 1912–1919 Cardinal Karl Joseph Schulte 1920–1941 Cardinal Josef Frings 1942–1969 Cardinal Joseph Höffner 1969–1987 Cardinal Joachim Meisner...
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Liénart: bishop of Lille (France), the senior French bishop Cardinal Josef Frings: archbishop of Cologne (Germany), the senior German bishop Cardinal Bernardus...
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"point out mistakes that some of its overzealous followers committed". Josef Frings became archbishop of Cologne in 1942, and his consecration was used as...
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survive. This word is etymologically based on the surname of Cardinal Josef Frings, a senior figure in the Catholic Church of Cologne, who (in accordance...
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Hartmann 1920–1941: Cardinal Karl Joseph Schulte 1942–1969: Cardinal Josef Frings 1969–1987: Cardinal Joseph Höffner 1989–2014: Cardinal Joachim Meisner...
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subsequently honoured by Yad Vashem as Righteous Among the Nations. Frings Josef Frings became Archbishop of Cologne in 1942. In his sermons, he repeatedly...
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Konrad Adenauer, were founding members or joined the CDU, and Cardinal Josef Frings of Cologne endorsed the new party, the party lost its position as the...
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and the facade from 1896. It was heavily bombed in WWII and in 1954, Josef Frings released Alt St. Alban so that the city could incorporate it into the...
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December 1978 – 3 June 2005 Succeeded by Stanisław Dziwisz Preceded by Josef Frings Cardinal-Priest of San Giovanni a Porta Latina 30 June 1979 – 2 August...
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succeeded as Chairman of the Fulda Conference of Catholic Bishops by Josef Frings. It has been claimed that Bertram scheduled a Requiem Mass upon Hitler's...
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Cologne and Titular Archbishop of Aquileia on 6 January 1969. He succeeded Josef Frings as Archbishop of Cologne on 24 February of that same year. Höffner was...
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which reached Rome under the title "Report on the Exodus of the Jews". Josef Frings became Archbishop of Cologne in 1942. In his sermons, he repeatedly spoke...
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Second Vatican Council as peritus (theological adviser) to Cardinals Josef Frings of Cologne and Julius Döpfner of Munich-Freising (his episcopal predecessor)...
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1931) 1884 – Marcel Cohen, French linguist and scholar (d. 1974) 1887 – Josef Frings, German cardinal (d. 1978) 1890 – Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, Pakistani...
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February 5 – Corneliu Dragalina, Romanian general (d. 1949) February 6 – Josef Frings, Archbishop of Cologne (d. 1978) February 12 – Edelmiro Julián Farrell...
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Zoo) Mülheim Bridge Leverkusen Bridge Dusseldorf Flehe Bridge Cardinal Josef Frings Bridge *Hamm Railway Bridge, between Neuss-Rheinpark Center and Düsseldorf-Hamm...
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American jazz trumpeter, drummer, composer, and bandleader (b. 1934) Josef Frings, German cardinal, Archbishop of Cologne (b. 1887) December 27 – Houari...
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reasserted itself by the individual actions of leading churchmen like Josef Frings, Konrad von Preysing, Clemens August Graf von Galen and Michael von Faulhaber...
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opposed in the movements for a rapid council by German Cardinal Josef Frings of Cologne. Frings often clashed with Ottaviani on which direction the council...
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(1914-1919) Adolf Bertram, Cardinal, Prince-Archbishop of Breslau (1920-1945) Josef Frings, Cardinal, Archbishop of Cologne (1945-1965) Julius Döpfner, Cardinal...
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chamber. Peter Maffay, (1949–) pop singer (Du). Born in Brașov, Romania. Josef Frings, (1887–1978) cardinal and humanitarian activist. Silke Fritzen, entry...
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after the war I shall extract retribution to the last farthing". Frings Josef Frings became Archbishop of Cologne in 1942 and his consecration was used...
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clerics, such as Johann Neuhausler, auxiliary bishop of Munich, Cardinal Josef Frings of Cologne, Muench was "in close contact with occupation authorities...
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Ellis, 42, American jazz trumpeter, drummer, composer, and bandleader Josef Frings, 91, German Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cologne The historic gathering...
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Buenos Aires 1959–1975 Succeeded by Juan Carlos Aramburu Preceded by Josef Frings Cardinal Protopriest 1978–1979 Succeeded by Carlos Vasconcellos Records...
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supporter of Cardinal Alfredo Ottaviani and pushed back against Cardinal Josef Frings who told him to "fall in line" with the liberal-leaning of the Rhileland...
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