Leo Jozef Suenens (/ˈsuːnɛns/ SOO-nens) (16 July 1904 – 6 May 1996) was a Belgian prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels...
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episcopal consecration on the following 18 December from Cardinal Leo Joseph Suenens; co-consecrators were his predecessor Jules Victor Daem and his Bruges...
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experiences, and expressing the "gifts of the Holy Spirit". Cardinal Leo Jozef Suenens described charismatic renewal as: "not a specific Movement; the Renewal...
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archbishop of Utrecht (Netherlands), the senior Dutch bishop Cardinal Leo Jozef Suenens: archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels (Belgium), the senior Belgian bishop...
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thematic documents as inadequate. This led to Pope John asking Cardinal Leo Jozef Suenens to create a new agenda for the council in November, 1962. The agenda...
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Mercier (1906–1926) (Cardinal in 1907) Jozef-Ernest van Roey (1926–1961) (Cardinal in 1927) Leo Joseph Suenens (1962–1979), see name changed 2 weeks after...
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Primate of Belgium.[citation needed] Jozef-Ernest van Roey (appointed 1957 – died 6 August 1961) Leo Jozef Suenens (appointed 24 November 1961 – retired...
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circulatory illness, was administered the last rites and Communion by Bishop Leo Suenens on 5 August 1961. At 6:05 a.m. on the next day, he died at the age of...
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(1906–1926) Jozef-Ernest van Roey (1926–1961) Leo Joseph Suenens (1962–1980) Godfried Danneels (1980–2010) André-Mutien Léonard (2010– 2015) Jozef De Kesel...
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which irritated his superiors. In 1957 his archbishop, Cardinal Leo Jozef Suenens, who had been a classmate, asked him not to publish any more books...
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