Josef Stangl
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Josef Stangl | |
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Bishop of Würzburg | |
Appointed | 27 June 1957 |
Installed | 12 September 1957 |
Term ended | 8 January 1979 |
Predecessor | Julius August Döpfner |
Successor | Paul-Werner Scheele |
Orders | |
Ordination | 16 March 1930 |
Consecration |
12 September 1957 by Josef Schneider |
Personal details | |
Birth name | Josef Stangl |
Born |
Kronach, German Empire | March 12, 1907
Died |
April 8, 1979 72) Schweinfurt, West Germany | (aged
Nationality | German |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Motto | domino plebem perfectam |
Coat of arms |
Josef Stangl (12 March 1907 – 8 April 1979) was a Roman Catholic Bishop of Würzburg, Germany.
Born in Kronach, Bavaria, Stangl became a priest on 16 March 1930, and he was appointed by Pope Pius XII as bishop of Würzburg on 27 June 1957.
He approved the exorcism on Anneliese Michel in 1975-1976, ordering total secrecy,[1] "after careful consideration and good information" by Father Arnold Renz. She died of malnutrition from almost a year of semi-starvation while the rites of exorcism were performed.
Stangl consecrated Father Joseph Ratzinger, later Pope Benedict XVI, as a bishop on 28 May 1977.
On 8 January 1979, Stangl withdrew as a bishop of Würzburg, and died in Schweinfurt in April 1979.
References
- ↑ "Priests convinced woman was possessed". The Windsor Star. 4 April 1978. Retrieved 14 May 2011.
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Preceded by Julius Cardinal Döpfner |
Bishop of Würzburg 1957-1979 |
Succeeded by Paul-Werner Scheele |
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