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Michael Cardinal von Faulhaber

Deceased

Archbishop of München und Freising {Munich}, Germany

Cardinal-Priest of Sant’Anastasia


Events

DateAgeEventTitle
5 Mar 1869Born
1 Aug 189223.4Ordained PriestPriest of Würzburg, Germany
4 Nov 191041.6SelectedBishop of Speyer, Germany
7 Jan 191141.8ConfirmedBishop of Speyer, Germany
19 Feb 191141.9Ordained BishopBishop of Speyer, Germany
26 May 191748.2SelectedArchbishop of München und Freising {Munich}, Germany
24 Jul 191748.3ConfirmedArchbishop of München und Freising {Munich}, Germany
3 Sep 191748.4InstalledArchbishop of München und Freising {Munich}, Germany
7 Mar 192152.0Elevated to Cardinal
10 Mar 192152.0AppointedCardinal-Priest of Sant’Anastasia
12 Jun 195283.2DiedArchbishop of München und Freising {Munich}, Germany

MicroData Summary
Michael von Faulhaber
Michael Cardinal von Faulhaber
(born , died )
Archbishop of München und Freising {Munich}

EventPlace
Birth PlaceKlosterheidenfeld

  • a priest for 59.8 years
  • a bishop for 41.3 years
  • a cardinal for 31.2 years
Episcopal Lineage / Apostolic Succession:

External Link(s):

Source(s):
  • b: The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church
  • b/c2+: Les Ordinations Épiscopales, Year 1911, Number 13

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