Richard Fehr

Richard Fehr (born 15 July 1939) was the seventh Chief Apostle (international church president) of the New Apostolic Church from 22 May 1988 to 15 May 2005[1].

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Life

Richard Fehr originally worked as a typesetter and married his wife on 8 September 1960. They have one son.[2]

Term in office

He was ordained Chief Apostle by his predecessor Hans Urwyler at his bedside in the hospital. Because of the severe disease which made Chief Apostle Hans Urwyler unfit for service in July 1987, he entrusted Richard Fehr with his substitution and ordained him Chief Apostle Helper on 28 August 1987. On 3 May 1988, Fehr was ordained Chief Apostle by the very ill Urwyler. Fehr officially assumed this office on 22 May 1988 in Fellbach, Germany.

Fehr later ordained Wilhelm Leber his successor on 15 May 2005 in Fellbach and officially asked him for his own retirement.

Positions

Date Position gained
15 November 1961 Subdeacon
11 November 1962 Deacon
18 August 1963 Priest
30 May 1971 Evangelist and congregation chief
12 April 1973 District Elder
18 July 1976 Bishop
25 May 1980 Apostle
7 June 1981 District Apostle of the Switzerland district
22 May 1988 Chief Apostle
15 May 2005 Retirement

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