- Source: Klaus Hemmerle
Klaus Hemmerle (April 3, 1929 in Freiburg im Breisgau – January 23, 1994 in Aachen) was a Roman Catholic bishop in Aachen, Germany. He was ordained as a priest in 1952 and became bishop of the Diocese of Aachen in 1975. He was inspired by Chiara Lubich, who said she was also inspired by him and considered him one of the co-founders of the Focolare Movement due to his teachings on theology and philosophy, and particularly his views on plural thinking and unity.
References
Additional sources
Literature by and about Klaus Hemmerle in the German National Library catalogue
Ekkart Sauser (1998). "Hemmerle, Klaus". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.). Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) (in German). Vol. 14. Herzberg: Bautz. cols. 1084–1086. ISBN 3-88309-073-5.
Wilfried Hagemann: Verliebt in Gottes Wort. Leben, Denken und Wirken von Klaus Hemmerle, Bischof von Aachen. Würzburg, Echter, 2008. ISBN 978-3-429-03052-0
Thorsten Obst: Das Heilige und das Denken. Untersuchungen zur Phänomenologie des Heiligen bei Klaus Hammerle. Würzburg, Echter, 2010. ISBN 978-3-429-03316-3
Klaus Meyer-Schwickerath (2010), Wegbereiter des Lichts : Prof. Klaus Hemmerle, Bischof von Aachen 1975–1994 und Prof. Gerd Meyer-Schwickerath, Direktor der Augenklinik Essen 1959–1985 (in German), Aachen: Mainz, ISBN 978-3-8107-0094-0
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Ruth Pfau
- Klaus Hemmerle
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Aachen
- Deaths in January 1994
- Chiara Lubich
- 1929 in Germany
- Le marchand de Venise
- Karl Reger
- Viktor Scholz
- Igino Giordani
- Dinah Hinz