from 1961 until his death. Julius Döpfner was born in Hausen (today a part of Bad Kissingen) to Julius Matthäus and Maria Döpfner. He was baptised two days...
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Döpfner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Julius Döpfner (1913–1976), German cardinal of Roman Catholic Church Mathias Döpfner (born...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by Julius Döpfner Archbishop of Munich and Freising 1977–1982 Succeeded by Friedrich Wetter Preceded by Franjo Šeper Prefect...
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Cardinal Paul-Émile Léger: archbishop of Montreal (Canada) Cardinal Julius Döpfner: archbishop of Munich and Freising (Germany) Prominent reformist theologians...
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apartments." Pius XII often elevated young priests as bishops, such as Julius Döpfner (35 years) and Karol Wojtyła (later Pope John Paul II, 38 years), one...
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minnesinger and crusader Claus-Frenz Claussen (1939–2022), otolaryngologist Julius Döpfner (1913–1976), cardinal and archbishop of München and Freising Sir Dorabji...
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President: Cardinal Alfredo Ottaviani (Italy) Vice-presidents: Cardinal Julius Döpfner (Germany) Cardinal John Carmel Heenan (England) Cardinal members: Valerian...
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episcopal consecration on the following 11 June from Cardinal Julius Döpfner. Bengsch succeeded Döpfner as Bishop of Berlin on 16 August 1961, three days after...
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Liénart and Lercaro, along with Cardinals Raúl Silva Henríquez of Chile, Julius Döpfner of Munich, Joseph-Charles Lefèbvre of Bourges, Bernardus Johannes Alfrink...
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process was later held and was opened on 8 May 1961 while Cardinal Julius Döpfner closed it on 14 February 1964. The Congregation for the Causes of Saints...
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was ordained to the priesthood on 10 October 1963 in Rome by Cardinal Julius Döpfner. During the Second Vatican Council from 1962 to 1965, he served as an...
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Julius Döpfner (1913–1976), made a cardinal on 15 December 1958....
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peritus (theological adviser) to Cardinals Josef Frings of Cologne and Julius Döpfner of Munich-Freising (his episcopal predecessor). When he became Archbishop...
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Paul Diethei Helmut Dietl Uschi Disl Renate Dodell Klaus Doldinger Julius Döpfner Claude Dornier Hans Drachsler Luis Durnwalder Rudolf Eberhard Gisela...
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directed the course of the debates, along with Leo Joseph Suenens, Julius Döpfner, and Giacomo Lercaro. Agagianian was the only one of these four from...
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of the Fulda Conference of Catholic Bishops 1946–1965 Succeeded by Julius Döpfner Preceded by Karl Joseph Schulte Archbishop of Cologne 1942–1969 Succeeded by...
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(1920-1945) Josef Frings, Cardinal, Archbishop of Cologne (1945-1965) Julius Döpfner, Cardinal, Archbishop of Munich and Freising (1965–1976) Joseph Höffner...
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Bea Octavio Beras Rojas Michael Browne Donald Campbell John D'Alton Julius Döpfner Pericle Felici (Secretary-general) Josef Frings Denis Hurley Franz König...
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Titular Bishop of Uzita (1982–2024) Orders Ordination 21 December 1957 by Julius Döpfner Consecration 25 March 1982 by Joachim Meisner Personal details Born...
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Vatican II on Münster – Karl Rahner, the former council adviser to Cardinal Julius Döpfner, took over the chair in dogmatic theology and history of dogma at the...
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Evangelic Church of Hessen and Nassau. In 1968 he portrayed Cardinal Julius Döpfner in an austere way, rich in ideas. In 1998 he created the portrait of...
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Toledo Fernando Quiroga y Palacios, Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela Julius Döpfner, Archbishop of Munich und Freising Josef Frings, Archbishop of Cologne...
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Sant'Andrea della Valle 1969-1987 Succeeded by Giovanni Canestri Preceded by Julius Döpfner President of the German Episcopal Conference 1976–1987 Succeeded by...
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Second Vatican Council together with Cardinals Leo Joseph Suenens, Julius Döpfner and Giacomo Lercaro. Aghajanian was Pro-Prefect of the Sacred Congregation...
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Hermann Jünemann and Hans Schädel to build the church. In 1960 Cardinal Julius Döpfner laid the cornerstone, and in 1963 he – together with Alfred Bengsch...
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moderators of the council, along with Cardinals Gregorio Pietro Agagianian, Julius Döpfner, and Giacomo Lercaro. Suenens was also believed to be a decisive force...
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Pacelli-Pope favoured naming unconventional, often very young priests, such as Julius Döpfner (35 years) and Karol Wojtyla (38 years), one of his last appointees...
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ended December 31, 1960 Predecessor Michael von Faulhaber Successor Julius August Döpfner Other post(s) Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria Nuova Bishop of Military...
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of whom worked for the German Cardinals Josef Frings of Cologne and Julius Döpfner of Munich and Freising. Some of them opposed the schemata drawn up by...
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Term ended August 21, 1956 Predecessor Konrad von Preysing Successor Julius Döpfner Previous post(s) Titular bishop of Rhandus (1949-1951) Orders Ordination...
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