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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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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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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"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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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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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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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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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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