The Cologne Cardinals are a German baseball and softball team based in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia. The team is organized as a registered sports association...
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where he became a cardinal. Additionally, six of the archbishops of Cologne were chairmen of the German Bishops' Conference. Cardinal Rainer Woelki has...
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replaced by the Bad Homburg Hornets. In the Northern Division, the Cologne Cardinals were relegated at the end the season and replaced by the champions...
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Cologne Cathedral (German: Kölner Dom, pronounced [ˌkœlnɐ ˈdoːm] , officially Hohe Domkirche Sankt Petrus, English: Cathedral Church of Saint Peter) is...
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Joachim Meisner (redirect from Cardinal Meisner)
was one of the six cardinals who made the public act of obedience on behalf of the College of Cardinals. On 25 December 2013, Cardinal Meisner turned 80...
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The Cologne Cathedral Window is the stained glass window in the south transept of the Cologne Cathedral designed by Cologne artist Gerhard Richter. On...
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divisions of the Baseball Bundesliga: Berlin Flamingos Bonn Capitals Cologne Cardinals Dohren Wild Farmers Dortmund Wanderers Hamburg Stealers Paderborn...
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Josef Frings (redirect from Joseph Cardinal Frings)
December 1978), was a German clergyman and Cardinal of the Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Cologne from 1942 to 1969. Considered a significant...
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11 February 1056), a member of the Ezzonid dynasty, was Archbishop of Cologne from 1036 until his death. According to historian Henryk Zieliński, Hermann...
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death or resignation of a pope. The body of all cardinals is collectively known as the College of Cardinals. Under current ecclesiastical law, as defined...
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Rainer Woelki (redirect from Rainer Maria Cardinal Woelki)
ˈvœlki]; born 18 August 1956) is a German Cardinal of the Catholic Church. He has been Archbishop of Cologne since his installation on 20 September 2014...
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The Archdiocese of Cologne (Latin: Archidioecesis Coloniensis; German: Erzbistum Köln) is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic Church in western...
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Bruno of Cologne, OCart (German: Bruno von Köln; Italian: Bruno di Colonia; c. 1030 – 6 October 1101), venerated as Saint Bruno, was the founder of the...
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Bishop Tebartz-van Elst. He was consecrated by the Archbishop of Cologne, Cardinal Rainer Woelki, on 18 September 2016. At the end of 2008 the diocese...
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Joseph Höffner (redirect from Joseph Cardinal Höffner)
1906 – 16 October 1987) was a German cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the Archbishop of Cologne from 1969 to 1987 and was elevated to...
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Bartolomeo Pacca (redirect from Cardinal Pacca)
Rome) was an Italian cardinal, scholar, and statesman as Cardinal Secretary of State. Pacca served as apostolic nuncio to Cologne, and later to Lisbon...
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Felix von Hartmann (redirect from Felix Cardinal von Hartmann)
morning hours of 11 November in Cologne. Hartmann is buried in the Cathedral of Cologne. "German Cardinal Dies In Cologne. Von Hartmann Carried the Kaiser's...
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Kliff Kingsbury (category Cologne Centurions (NFL Europe) players)
5–10–1. In 2020, the Cardinals finished 3rd in the NFC West with a 8–8 record. In October 2021, Kingsbury and several other Cardinals coaches had tested...
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The Cologne Central Mosque (German: DITIB-Zentralmoschee Köln, Turkish: Köln Merkez-Camii) is a building commissioned by German Muslims of the Organization...
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officially consecrated in 2006 by Cardinal Joachim Meisner of Cologne. Twelve Romanesque churches of Cologne Cologne Cathedral German architecture Romanesque...
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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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Paul Melchers (redirect from Cardinal Melchers)
Paul Melchers (6 January 1813 – 14 December 1895) was a Cardinal and Archbishop of Cologne. At the height of the Kulturkampf he took refuge in the Netherlands...
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Józef Glemp (redirect from Cardinal Glemp)
them, Prague's Cardinal Dominik Duka, Budapest's Cardinal Peter Erdo, Barcelona's Cardinal Lluis Martinez Sistach, Cologne's Cardinal Joachim Meisner...
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The Cologne War (German: Kölner Krieg, Kölnischer Krieg, Truchsessischer Krieg; 1583–1588) was a conflict between Protestant and Catholic factions that...
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coronation on 13 August 1911, executed by Archbishop of Cologne, Cardinal Anton Hubert Fischer and Cardinal Karl Joseph Schulte von Paderborn. The reading of...
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University of Regensburg. Heße was ordained on 18 June 1993 by Cardinal Joachim Meisner in the Cologne Cathedral. From 1993 to 1997 he was pastor at St. Remigius...
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is a timeline of the history of the city of Cologne, Germany. 13 CE - Germanicus headquartered in Cologne. 15 CE - Town becomes administrative capital...
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Johannes von Geissel (redirect from Cardinal Geissel)
February 1796 – 8 September 1864) was a German Catholic Archbishop of Cologne and Cardinal from the Electorate of the Palatinate. Gessel was born in Gimmeldingen...
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Anton Hubert Fischer (redirect from Antonius Hubert Cardinal Fischer)
Catholic Archbishop of Cologne and cardinal. The son of a professor, he was educated at the Friedrich Wilhelm Gymnasium at Cologne, making his theological...
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Oliver of Paderborn (redirect from Oliver of Cologne)
Oliver of Paderborn, also known as Oliver Scholasticus or Oliver of Cologne (c. 1170 – 11 September 1227), was a German cleric, crusader and chronicler...
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