Erwin Kräutler

Erwin Kräutler
Prelate of Xingu
Province Belém do Pará
Diocese Territorial Prelature of Xingu
Installed September 2, 1981
Predecessor Eurico Kräutler
Orders
Ordination July 3, 1965
Consecration January 25, 1981
Personal details
Born (1939-07-12) July 12, 1939
Koblach, Austria
Denomination Roman Catholic Church
Parents Heinrich and Maria Kräutler
Alma mater University of Salzburg

Erwin Kräutler C.Pp.S (born July 12, 1939 in Koblach, Austria) is an Austro-Brazilian Roman Catholic bishop and the current prelate of the Territorial Prelature of Xingu.

In 1980 he was appointed coadjutor prelate of Xingu. Upon the resignation of Eurico Kräutler, who was his uncle, he became Prelate of Xingu in September 1981. Between 1983 and 1991 and since 2006 he serves as President of the Indigenous Missionary Council of the Brazilian Catholic church. In 2010 he received the Right Livelihood Award because he defends and advocates for the rights of indigenous peoples. Already in the 1980s, he helped secure the inclusion of indigenous peoples' rights into the Brazilian constitution. He also plays an important role in opposing the Belo Monte Dam.

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Eurico Kräutler
Prelate of Xingu
1981 – present
Incumbent


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