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Julius Döpfner

His Eminence
Julius August Döpfner
Cardinal, Archbishop of Munich and Freising
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Church Munich Frauenkirche
Archdiocese Munich and Freising
Province Munich and Freising
Metropolis Munich
Appointed 3 July 1961
Installed 30 September 1961
Term ended 24 July 1976
Predecessor Joseph Wendel
Successor Joseph Ratzinger
Other posts Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria della Scala
Orders
Ordination 29 October 1939
by Luigi Traglia
Consecration 14 October 1948
by Joseph Otto Kolb
Created Cardinal 15 December 1958
Rank Cardinal-Priest
Personal details
Born (1913-08-26)26 August 1913
Hausen, Bavaria, German Empire
Died 24 July 1976(1976-07-24) (aged 62)
Palais Holnstein, Munich, Bavaria, West Germany
Buried Munich Frauenkirche
Nationality German and Vatican
Denomination Roman Catholic
Parents
  • Matthäus Döpfner
  • Maria Döpfner
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Alma mater Pontifical Gregorian University
Motto praedicamus crucifixum
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Informal style Cardinal

Julius August Döpfner (26 August 1913 – 24 July 1976) was a German Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Munich and Freising from 1961 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1958.

Julius Döpfner was born in Hausen (today a part of Bad Kissingen) to Julius Matthäus and Maria Döpfner. He was baptised two days later, on 28 August. Döpfner had a sister, Maria, and two brothers, Paul and Otto. Entering the Augustinian-run gymnasium at Münnerstadt in 1924, he later attended the Seminary of Würzburg and the Pontifical German-Hungarian College in Rome. Döpfner was ordained to the priesthood by Archbishop Luigi Traglia on 29 October 1939, and then finished his studies at the Pontifical Gregorian University, from where he obtained a doctorate in theology in 1941, writing his dissertation on Cardinal John Henry Newman. He worked as a chaplain in Großwallstadt until 1944.

On 11 August 1948, Döpfner was appointed Bishop of Würzburg by Pope Pius XII. He received his episcopal consecration on the following 14 October from Archbishop Joseph Kolb, with Bishops Joseph Schröffer and Arthur Landgraf serving as co-consecrators. At age 35, Döpfner was the youngest bishop in the Church at that time.


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