His Excellency Jean-Claude Hollerich S.J. |
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Archbishop of Luxembourg | |
Church | Roman Catholic |
Archdiocese | Luxembourg |
Appointed | 12 July 2011 |
Installed | 16 October 2011 |
Predecessor | Fernand Franck |
Orders | |
Ordination | 21 April 1990 |
Consecration | 16 October 2011 by Fernand Franck, Joachim Meisner, Peter Takeo Okada |
Personal details | |
Born |
Differdange, Luxembourg |
August 9, 1958
Nationality | Luxembourgian |
Motto | Annuntiate |
Coat of arms |
Jean-Claude Hollerich S.J. (born 9 August 1958 Differdange, Luxembourg) has served as the current Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Luxembourg since 11 July 2011.
Archbishop Hollerich celebrated the wedding of Guillaume, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg and Stéphanie, Hereditary Grand Duchess of Luxembourg at Notre-Dame Cathedral on 20 October 2012.
Hollerich, who grew up in Vianden, attended the École Apostolique of Clairefontaine and the Lycée Classique in Diekirch. From 1978 to 1981 he studied Catholic Theology and Philosophy at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. On 27 September 1981 he joined the Society of Jesus, better known as the Jesuits. After a noviciate in Namur from 1981 to 1983 he engaged in pastoral work from 1983 to 1985 in Luxembourg. On 15 September 1985, Hollerich travelled to Japan, studying the local language and culture as well as theology at the Sophia University in Tokyo until 1989. Back in Europe, he received a theological licentiate from 1989 to 1990 at the Sankt Georgen Graduate School of Philosophy and Theology in Frankfurt am Main. On 21 April 1990 he was ordained a priest in Brussels. From, 1990 to 1994 he became a licentiate in German language and literature at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. Until 2001 he was a doctoral student at the Centre for European Integration Studies in Bonn. On 18 October 2002 Jean-Claude Hollerich took his religious vows in St. Ignatius' church in Tokyo. He is a member of the Japanese Jesuit province, and was a professor of German, French and European studies (1994-2011), and Vice-Rector for General and Student Affairs of the Sophia University in Tokyo.