Joseph Wendel
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Cardinal, Archbishop of Munich and Freising | |
Archdiocese | Munich and Freising |
See | Munich and Freising |
Appointed | August 9, 1952 |
Installed | November 7, 1952 |
Term ended | December 31, 1960 |
Predecessor | Michael von Faulhaber |
Successor | Julius August Döpfner |
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Ordination | October 30, 1927 by Basilio Pompili |
Consecration | June 29, 1941 by Ludwig Sebastian |
Created cardinal | January 12, 1953 |
Rank | Cardinal-Priest |
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Born | (1901-05-27)27 May 1901 |
Died | 31 December 1960(1960-12-31) (aged 59) Munich, Bavaria, West Germany |
Nationality | German |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
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Motto | veritati et caritati |
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Reference style | His Eminence |
Spoken style | Your Eminence |
Informal style | Cardinal |
See | Munich and Freising |
Joseph Wendel (May 27, 1901 – December 31, 1960) was a German Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Munich and Freising from 1952 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1953 by Pope Pius XII.
Joseph Wendel was born in Blieskastel, and studied at the seminaryinSpeyer, and the Pontifical German-Hungarian College and the Pontifical Gregorian UniversityinRome. From the Gregorian he obtained doctoratesinphilosophy and theology. Wendel was ordained to the priesthood on October 30, 1927, and then did pastoral work in Speyer, also serving as director of Caritas, until 1941.
On April 4, 1941, he was appointed Coadjutor BishopofSpeyer and Titular BishopofLebessus. He received his episcopal consecration on the following June 29 from Bishop Ludwig Sebastian, with Bishops Matthias Ehrenfried and Joseph Kolb serving as co-consecrators. Wendel succeeded Sebastian as Bishop of Speyer on May 20, 1943, being installed on June 4 of that same year. During World War II, he strongly defended the rights of the Church and humanity.[1] Wendel became known as the "Bishop of Peace" following the war because of his efforts to restore West Germany's good will[2]
Pope Pius XII named him Archbishop of Munich and Freising on August 9, 1952 (three Bishops of Speyer have become Archbishop of Munich and Freising, the others being Michael von Faulhaber and Friedrich Wetter), and created him Cardinal PriestofS. Maria Nuova in the consistory of January 12, 1953. On February 4, 1956, Wendel became the Apostolic Vicar of the Catholic Military Ordinariate of Germany. He was one of the cardinal electors in the 1958 papal conclave, which selected Pope John XXIII. The German prelate also made gestures of ecumenismtoProtestants,[3] and organized the International Eucharistic CongressinMunich in 1960.
Shortly after delivering his New Year's Eve sermon, Wendel died from a heart attack in Munich, at age 59.[2] He is buried in the metropolitan cathedral of that same city.
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Preceded by | Bishop of Speyer 1943–1952 |
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Preceded by | Archbishop of Munich and Freising 1952–1960 |
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Vacant Title last held by Franz Josef Rarkowski(1945) |
Military vicar of Germany (West) 1956–1960 |
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