Albert Stohr

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Albert Stohr (13 November 1890 - 3 June 1961) was Bishop of Mainz from 15 July 1935 until his death.

Stohr was born in Friedberg, Germany. He entered the seminary in Mainz in 1909[1] and was ordained as a priest on 19 October 1913 in Mainz Cathedral.[2] After the death of Bishop Ludwig Maria Hugo, he was elected bishop by the cathedral chapter on 10 June 1935 and confirmed by Pope Pius XI on July 17, 1935. He was consecrated by Archbishop Conrad Gröber on 24 August 1935.[2]

His time in office was dominated by World War II and the subsequent reconstruction efforts. He died in Seligenstadt.

Preceded by
Ludwig Maria Hugo
Bishop of Mainz
1935–1961
Succeeded by
Hermann Volk

[edit] References

  1. ^ Albert Stohr at the Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (German)
  2. ^ a b Albert Stohr at catholic-hierarchy.org

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NAME Stohr, Albert
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Mainz
DATE OF BIRTH 13 November 1890
PLACE OF BIRTH Friedberg
DATE OF DEATH 3 June 1961
PLACE OF DEATH Seligenstadt
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