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Konrad Martin

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was able to found about fifty new missionary posts in neglected districts. He addressed to the Protestants of Germany three friendly brochures entitled: "An episcopal message to the Protestants of Germany, especially to those of my own Diocese, regarding the points of controversy between us" (Paderborn, 1866); "Second Episcopal Message to the Protestants of Germany" (same year); and "Why is there still this gulf between the Churches? An open message to Germany's Catholics and Protestants" (Paderborn, 1869).
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at Paderborn in 1867, the first for two centuries; at this synod the resolutions passed at the Council of Cologne were adopted, although in slightly changed form. He established and enlarged the Bonifatius-Verein, of which he was president from 1859 until 1875, and through the assistance of which he
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In 1856 he was elected Bishop of Paderborn, and consecrated by Cardinal Geissel on 17 August. He became one of the most illustrious bishops of Germany. It was his first care to train effective priests. He combined his annual confirmation journeys with detailed investigations. He founded, in 1857, at
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Before the end of the same year he was invited by Bishop Dammers of Paderborn to become professor of dogmatic theology in the faculty of his home diocese, but Geissel requested him to remain in Cologne and made him extraordinary professor of theology at the
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a second seminary for boys and introduced the general examination for priests. In connection with ideas he formed in 1860 during the provincial council at Cologne, he founded with his own money a theological school at
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He died in exile in Belgium on 16 July 1879. Upon his death, Mother Pauline had his body secretly moved across the border and accompanied it to Paderborn, where the bishop was buried with full solemn honors.
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in 1843 in two volumes and went through fifteen editions. It was used as a textbook in all Prussian gymnasia and translated into Hungarian and French, but later on, during the
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In 1835 he obtained in Münster the degree of D.D. Feeling an inclination towards academic teaching which the diocese of Paderborn was unable to satisfy, he entered the
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he was from the beginning a defendant of the infallibility of the papal office; with him originated the wording of the most important chapter of the final decision.
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at Cologne in the year 1840. In order to elevate the teaching of religion in the higher schools, he wrote a textbook of the Catholic religion, which appeared at
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Along with another Catholic theologian, Sebastian Brunner, Martin authored an anti-Jewish tract entitled
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Konrad Martin studied first under an elder brother who was a priest, and later at the
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Gatz, Erwin, "Mallinckrodt, Pauline" in: New German Biography (1987) 15, p 735 f
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Blicke in's talmudische Judenthum, nach den Forschungen von Dr. Konrad Martin
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Blicke in’s talmudische Judenthum, nach den Forschungen von Dr. Konrad Martin
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Schlager, Patricius. "Konrad Martin." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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Vol. 9. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1910. 30 Sept. 2015
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which as early as 1865 had gone through five editions.
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in Olpe were approved by the Church on 20 July 1863.
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Bishop of Paderborn
Geismar
Province of Saxony
Mont St Guibert
Brussels
Geismar
Province of Saxony
Mont St Guibert
Brussels
Bishop of Paderborn
Gymnasium
Heiligenstadt
Semitic languages
Ignaz von Döllinger
Joseph Franz von Allioli
Halle
Gesenius
Würzburg
Münster
Westphalia
archdiocese of Cologne
Wipperfürth
Hermesianism
Marzellengymnasium
Mainz
Kulturkampf
University of Bonn
Dieringer
Heiligenstadt

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