Franz Hengsbach (10 September 1910 – 24 June 1991) was a German Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Bishop of Essen from 1957 to 1991...
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Hengsbach is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Franz Hengsbach (1910–1991), German Roman Catholic theologian, priest, Cardinal...
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lawyer, and his accomplice Paul Kron. The ransom sum was delivered by Franz Hengsbach, then Bishop of Essen. His kidnappers were eventually caught by authorities...
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to the priesthood on 2 February 1959 at Essen Cathedral by Bishop Franz Hengsbach. He then worked as chaplain at St. Laurentius [de] in Duisburg-Beeck...
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acknowledged mistakes in handling the sexual allegations against Cardinal Franz Hengsbach, who led the diocese for three decades, finally stepping down in 1991...
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coronation of Mary was revived in 1978 by Essen's first bishop Cardinal Franz Hengsbach but had to be stopped in 2000 due to the restorer's concerns. Another...
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Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It was founded in 1988 at the instigation of Franz Hengsbach, first Bishop of the Diocese of the Ruhr. It is a dependent house of...
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Administrator in Erfurt-Meiningen. Franz Hengsbach (1910–1991), Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and Bishop of Essen Franz-Joseph Schulze (1918–2005), General...
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states. Its secretariat is currently made of 10 people. Presidents Franz Hengsbach, Bishop of Essen (1980 – 1984) Jean Hengen, Archbishop of Luxembourg...
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urbanized and industrial Ruhr Area. Franz Hengsbach (1957–1991) Hubert Luthe (1991–2002) Felix Genn (2003–2008) Franz-Josef Overbeck (since 20 December...
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