Johannes Dyba (15 September 1929 – 23 July 2000) was a German prelate of the Catholic Church who led the Diocese of Fulda from 1983 until his death. He...
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Prince-Abbots and Bishops of Fulda, including Heinrich von Bibra (d. 1788) and Johannes Dyba (d. 2000) East front and cathedral square View from the Michaelsberg...
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Gerberding (1921–1986), actor, member of the Heiligenstadt theatre. Johannes Dyba (1929–2000), Bishop of Fulda, educated in Heiligenstadt. Joachim Meisner...
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on the following 12 July from Johannes Dyba, archbishop-bishop of Fulda, with the auxiliary bishop of Fulda, Johannes Kapp, and the bishop of San Marcos...
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Dietz (1939–1958) Adolf Bolte (1959–1974) Eduard Schick (1974–1982) Johannes Dyba (1983–2000) Heinz Josef Algermissen (2001–2018) Michael Gerber (from...
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His ordination took place on 21 September 1996, under the auspices of Johannes Joachim Degenhardt, Archbishop of Paderborn and later cardinal. On 20 June...
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ordained on 24 March 1981. The principal consecrator was Archbishop Johannes Dyba; his principal co-consecrators were Archbishop Joseph Ganda, and Bishop...
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However, it was quickly rebuilt and rededicated by Bishop of Fulda Johannes Dyba on 19 May 1997. More recently, a part of the wooded slopes has been...
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Maria Kredel (appointed on 22 May 1978 – resigned on 30 November 1990) Johannes Dyba (appointed on 30 November 1990 – died in office on 23 July 2000) Walter...
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Apostolic Vicar, Michael Kpakala Francis, was named on 28 October 1976. Johannes Dyba was named to succeed him as Pro-Nuncio on 25 August 1979. "Monseigneur...
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