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  Bamberg
The Archdiocese of Bamberg, in the kingdom of Bavaria, embraces almost the whole of the presidency of Upper Franconia, the northern part of Middle Franconia (in particular the cities of Nuremberg, Furth, Ansbach, and Erlangen), parts of Lower Franconia, of the Upper Palatinate, and of the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg.
The old Bishopric of Bamberg was composed of an unbroken territory extending from Schlusselfeld in a north-easterly direction to the Franconian Forest, and possessed in addition estates in the Duchies of Carinthia and Salzburg, in the Nordgau (the present Upper Palatinate), in Thuringia, and on the Danube.
In 1632 Bamberg was conquered by the Swedes, and in 1633 was obliged to recognize Barnard of Weimar as its ruler.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/b/bamberg.html   (2902 words)

  
 The Episcopal Lineage of Pope Benedict XVI
Consecrated 12 September 1957 at Würzburg, Neumünsterkirche, by Josef Schneider, Archbishop of Bamberg, assisted by Joseph Schröffer, Bishop of Eichstätt, and by Josef Zimmermann, Titular Bishop of Cerynia and Auxiliary of Augsburg.
Consecrated 13 July 1955 at Bamberg, in the Cathedral, by Josef Cardinal Wendel, Archbishop of München und Freising, assisted by Joseph Schröffer, Bishop of Eichstätt, and by Arthur Michael Landgraf, Titular Bishop of Eudocia and Auxiliary of Bamberg.
Consecrated 5 September 1875 at Bamberg, in the Cathedral, by Gregor von Scherr, O.S.B., Archbishop of München und Freising, assisted by Fanz Leopold von Leonrod, Bishop of Eichstätt, and by Johann Valentin Reissmann, Bishop of Würzburg.
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The bill of 1896, however, which was judiciously drafted to avoid the compulsory celebration by clergymen of marriages against which they had conscientious scruples, was carried in the Lords.
Licence in lieu of banns may only be granted by the archbishop, bishop or other authority, for the solemnization of a marriage within the church of the parish in which one of the parties shall have resided for fifteen days before.
Before a licence can be granted an oath must be taken as to the fact of residence and that the necessary consent has been obtained in the case of persons under age.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /correction/edit?content_id=17100&locale=en   (6211 words)

  
 Bamberg Germany   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Bamberg (district) - Bamberg Land is a district in Bavaria, Germany.
Bamberg - Bamberg is a town in Bavaria, Germany.
Bamberg - Bamberg General introduction to the town, with sections on its history, sights, culture, orchestra and economy.
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 Bamberg - Article from FactBug.org - the fast Wikipedia mirror site
Henry II of Germany made Bamberg the seat of a diocese in 1007 to foster the conversion of the peoples to the east of Bamberg.
Bamberg lost its independence in 1802 and became a part of Bavaria.
Posen Bambergers) - Poles of German origin, descendans of settlers from area near Bamberg, that were settled in villages around Poznań in years 1719 - 1753.
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 Father Thomas Doyle Loses Job   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
He also contradicted Archbishop O'Brien by saying the archbishop's permission was not needed to substitute a communion service on Sunday for a Mass if no Catholic priest was available.
Father Doyle said his memorandum came to the attention of the archbishop when an employee of the Catholic ministry at the base found a copy.
Father Doyle is a member of the Dominican order, and his superior, the Rev. Michael Mascari, wrote a letter of support to the archbishop, relaying the priest's apologies and explanations and asking the archbishop to reconsider.
www.snapnetwork.org /news/otherstates/doyle_loses_job.htm   (1051 words)

  
 Bamberg - Wikimedia Commons
English: Bamberg is a town in en:Bavaria, en:Germany.
Bamberg on merkittävä fi:yliopisto-, fi:hiippakunta-, fi:olut- ja fi:hallintokaupunki.
Bamberg on pyrkinyt Euroopan kulttuuripääkaupungiksi vuodeksi 2010, mutta ei läpäissyt esikarsintaa.
commons.wikimedia.org /wiki/Bamberg?uselang=de   (352 words)

  
 Bamberg: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Bamberg was the capital of a powerful ecclesiastical state from 1007 to 1802.
VALENTINER THE BAMBERG RIDER Studies of Mediaeval German...III The Cathedral at Bamberg 20...VII Ekbert of Bamberg, Albrecht of Magdeburg 98...
The bishopric of Bamberg had holdings as far as the Danube and...family in Franconia, whose seat was Bamberg.
www.questia.com /library/encyclopedia/bamberg.jsp?l=B&p=1   (1555 words)

  
 Archdiocese of Bamberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bamberg was bordered, among others, by Würzburg to the west, by the Margravate of Brandenburg-Ansbach and the Free City of Nuremberg to the south, by the Margravate of Brandenburg-Bayreuth to the east and by the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg to the north.
Eight archbishops and twenty-seven bishops were present at the synod as well as the East Frankish King Henry II.
At the synod Henry obtained permission for the foundation of the diocese of Bamberg from parts of the dioceses of Würzburg and Eichstätt.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bishopric_of_Bamberg   (696 words)

  
 KulTour-Pfad Franken : Bamberg, Cathedral
The cathedral of Bamberg was sanctified in 1237.
At the request of King Heinrich II the foundation of the Bamberg diocese occurred on 1st November 1007.
With its opulent decoration with sculptures and ornaments the cathedral of Bamberg is the absolute culmination of German ecclesiastical architecture of the Staufer era.
www.kulturpfad-franken.de /englisch/bamberg-dom/bamberg-dom.html   (276 words)

  
 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographies - D
Peter and Paul, Poznań, by Cardinal Felix von Hartmann, archbishop of Cologne, assisted by Adolf Bertram, bishop of Breslau, and by Wilhelmen Kloske, titular bishop of Teodosiopoli di Armenia, rector of the seminary and official of the archdiocese of Gniezno.
Consecrated, December 18, 1977, by Cardinal Leo-Jozef Suenens, archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels, assisted by Emiel-Jozef De Smedt, bishop of Brugge, by Jules Victor Daem, former bishop of Antwerp, by Jean Huard, bishop of Tournai, and by Guillaume Marie van Zuylen, bishop of Liège.
Consecrated, October 14, 1948, Neumünsterkirche, Würzburg, by Josef Otto Kolb, archbishop of Bamberg, assisted by Joseph Schröffer, bishop of Eichstätt, and by Arthur Michael Landraf, titular bishop of Eudocia and auxiliary of Bamberg.
www.fiu.edu /~mirandas/bios-d.htm   (10230 words)

  
 Historical Bamberg Breweries #2-- Bamberger Hofbräu
As you walk down Karolinenstrasse in the Bamberg Altstadt you may come across an old building that certainly sounds like it is (or was) a brewery: Bamberger Hofbräu.
The Archbishop of Bamberg not only had great ecclesiastical power, he was also the civil ruler of the Principality.
The Bamberger Hofbräu name was used on beers until 1991 when the Munich based parent of Hacker-Pschorr aquired Patrizier and discontinued the brand in favor of their own brands.
www.bambergbeerguide.com /hofbraeu.asp   (1106 words)

  
 The Avalon Project : The Golden Bull of the Emperor Charles IV 1356 A.D.
But so often and whenever the holy empire shall hereafter happen to be vacant, the archbishop of Mainz shall Men have the right, which he is known from of old to have had, of convoking the other princes, his aforesaid companions in the said election.
Secondly, the archbishop of Cologne, to whom belongs the dignity and also the duty of first imposing the royal diadem on the king of the Romans.
Concerning the benedictions of the archbishops in the presence of the emperor.
www.yale.edu /lawweb/avalon/medieval/golden.htm   (5228 words)

  
 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographies - P
Elected titular archbishop of Sebastopoli di Abasgia and appointed internuncio in Iran and apostolic administrator of Ispahan of the Latins, February 2, 1956.
Consecrated, June 1, 1913, abbey of Klosterneuburg, by Raffaele Scapinelli di Léguigno, titular archbishop of Laodicea, nuncio in Austria-Hungary, assisted by Hermann Zschokke, titular bishop of Cesarea di Filippi, auxiliary of Vienna, and by Josef Pfluger, titular bishop of Arpasa, auxiliary of Vienna.
Consecrated, October 28, 1932, cathedral of Eichstätt, by Jacobus Hauck, archbishop of Bamberg, assisted by Matthias Ehrenfried, bishop of Würzburg, and by Sigmund Ow Felldorf, bishop of Passau.
www.fiu.edu /~mirandas/bios-p.htm   (14502 words)

  
 Press Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Archbishop Ludwig Schick showed the 56 year old Irishman the treasures of the world culture heritage.
The singer with British parents who was born in Buenos Aires as the son of a diplomate has travelled the whole world as a child before he settled in Ireland.
But I am for the first time inthe Bamberger Dome, although it is the third time that I am in this city." It has also been an impressive experience for the archbishop to be in touch with such a popular and famous European star.
www.cdeb.com /cdebnew/press/2004-06-20.html   (288 words)

  
 Naturkunde-Museum Bamberg
The Naturkunde-Museum Bamberg is a museum that forms part of the Bavarian Natural History Collections.
The museum has a long history, starting in the year 1791 when Archbishop Franz Ludwig von Erthal founded a collection of scientific specimens as the basis for a professorship in Natural History.
To house this collection a spacious exhibition hall, two storeys high, was built in what was then a Jesuit school.
www.lrz-muenchen.de /~NatSamm/english/museen/natur_obe/natur_b_p.htm   (195 words)

  
 KulTour-Pfad Franken : Bamberg-Diocesan Museum
1230: The "Bamberger Reiter” ("The Equestrian of Bamberg”).
Up to now it is not proved definitely whom the "Bamberger Reiter” represents.
1647: foundation of the university; 1803: cancellation of the university; 1972: re-foundation as comprehensive school; since 1979: university again; since 1988: the university is called "Otto Friedrich University of Bamberg”.
www.kulturpfad-franken.de /englisch/bamberg-museum/bamberg-museum_a.html   (154 words)

  
 Eucharistic sharing in Interchurch Marriages and Families:
In April 1995 the report was accepted in full by the Nurnberg Council of Churches, which agreed to present it to the new Archbishop of Bamberg after his installation.
Archbishop Dr Karl Braun told the delegation that he too found this "a burning pastoral problem for the churches".
The Nurnberg Council of Churches issued a statement expressing its gratitude both to Dr Karl Braun, Archbishop of Bamberg, and to the Ecumenical Commission of the German Bishops' Conference later in the month.
interchurchfamilies.org /journal/98ja10.shtml   (3312 words)

  
 The Council of Christian Churches in Nuremberg
4. Reply from the Archbishop of Bamberg, Dr Karl Braun, in dialogue with the Council of Churches of Bavaria as represented by the Council of Churches of Nuremberg (24.10.95).
June 97 The Diocesan Ecumenical Commission of the Archdiocese of Vienna, with the agreement of Archbishop Dr. Christoph Schönborn, publishes the reply as a "Pastoral Guideline for the Archdiocese of Vienna" with a short introduction and written accompaniment from the Roman Catholic canon lawyer Prof.
Reply from the Archbishop of Bamberg, Dr. Karl Braun, in dialogue with the Council of Churches of Bavaria as represented by the Council of Churches of Nuremberg (24.10.1995)
www.interchurchfamilies.org /germany/nuremberg.shtm   (11898 words)

  
 Frequent confession essential for priests, says German archbishop
Archbishop Ludwig Schick of Bamberg said this week that priests who want to be effective in their spiritual work must themselves seek regular personal spiritual direction and confession.
The archbishop recalled that priests should be good spiritual directors, as well as welcoming and understanding fathers in the sacrament of Confession.
Archbishop Schick thanked priests for their commitment as well as their untiring effort to spread the faith and bring salvation to mankind.
www.catholicnewsagency.com /new.php?n=7228   (435 words)

  
 Pope Pius IX - Maximae Quidem - On the Church in Bavaria - 18 August 1864
To the Venerable Brothers Gregory Archbishop of Munich and Freising and Michael Archbishop of Bamberg and their Suffragan Bishops in Bavaria.
It was sent from the synod which you convened at Bamberg where you took counsel together so that you might decree those things which are of use, especially in these difficult times, in safeguarding the Catholic cause and its doctrines and rights, and in providing for the salvation of its faithful.
This center of Catholic unity is not only the head of all the churches, but also their mother and teacher; it dispels the darkness of error and is the safest port for all who are tossed about.
www.catholic-forum.com /saints/pope0255gg.htm   (1047 words)

  
 Bamberg_eng_Churches
The imperial endowment that he gave to the diocese and the cathedral suggests that he wanted Bamberg to be raised to the symbolic capital of the Roman Empire of the German nation.
Today, the archbishop and the administration of the diocese are still in Bamberg.
This journey shows, why Bamberg is one of the most beautiful cities in Germany.
www.bamberg.info /www_tks/churches_276_99_7_f.htm   (122 words)

  
 Photo Gallery
Bamberg isn't too far from where we live and it is such a beautiful town!
Bamberg was once known as the Rome of Germany.
Even today it is the seat of an archbishop and the centre of a diocese.
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 Catholic archbishop ousts U.S. priest known for defending sexual abuse victims   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Last Sept. 17, Archbishop Edwin O'Brien of the Archdiocese for the Military Services withdrew his endorsement as a chaplain, meaning he cannot function as a priest on military bases or celebrate sacraments.
Doyle has made no public mention of the withdrawal of his "endorsement to serve," by Archbishop Edwin F. O'Brien Sept. 17, but knowledge of the incident, as well as some papers pertaining to it are now circulating.
Doyle: My understanding of it is I believe the archbishop perceived that I did not agree with the concept of the centrality of the Eucharist in Catholic life.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1126771/posts   (5850 words)

  
 Official website of the XX WYD 2005: Map of Archdioceses and Dioceses / Information / Pilgrimage Sites
Covering a territory of 10,000 square km, the diocese is located in the north-east of Bavaria and includes the cities of Bayreuth, Coburg, Bamberg, Ansbach and the Nuremberg/Fürth/Erlangen conurbation.
King Heinrich II and his wife Kunigunde were responsible for the foundation of the Diocese of Bamberg, which was the result of a consolidation of parts of Würzburg and Eichstätt.
Among the attractions in Bamberg are the Cathedral, the New Residence, the Alte Hofhaltung (the former imperial palace), the old town hall and the Concordia palace.
www.wjt2005.de /index.php@id=356&si=1.htm   (517 words)

  
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Co-chairmen of the contact group are: the Metropolitan of Gniezno Archbishop Henryk Muszyński on the Polish side, and Bishop of Limburg, Franz Kamphaus, on the German side.
A few years ago the jubilee observances of the 8th centennial of the establishment of the Congregation of Cistercian Sisters in Trzebnica were presided over by Ludwig Schick, Archbishop of Bamberg, the hometown of St. Otto (ca.
Otto was a missionary bishop known as "the Apostle of Pomerania," who in the period 1124-1125 on the initiative of King Boleslaus III Krzywousty, as the bishop of Bamberg, set out on a mission of Christianising Western Pomerania.
www.b16.pl /plchurch/479,germany.html   (1179 words)

  
 Military Ordinariate of Katholisches Militärbischofsamt, Germany
Archbishop Military Ordinary of Katholisches Militärbischofsamt (Germany) (1990.11.30 – 2000.07.23)
Metropolitan Archbishop of Bamberg (Germany) (1977.05.27 – 1994.03.31)
Metropolitan Archbishop of München und Freising (Germany) (1952.08.09 – 1960.12.31)
www.gcatholic.com /dioceses/diocese/germ0.htm   (120 words)

  
 Schonborn family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The archbishop had little to do with his new property, however, since he died within a few months of the grant.
It was Archbishop Lothar Franz’s nephew, Friedrich Karl von Schönborn (1674-1746), the Roman Catholic bishop of Würzburg (consecrated 1729), who must be credited with reviving the manorial estate in Subcarpathian Rus’.
The emperor awarded Friedrich Karl the Mukachevo part of the estate (1731) as well, and into this expanded property he brought *German colonists from the Schönborn family estates in Franconia to settle lands in Subcarpathian Rus’ that were abandoned during the seventeenth century wars and later the Rákóczy revolt.
www.rusyn.org /pop_schon.htm   (411 words)

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