Aachen — • In French, Aix la Chapelle, the name by which the city is generally known; in Latin Aquae Grani, later Aquisgranum Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Aachen Aachen … Catholic encyclopedia
Roman Catholic Diocese of Aachen — Diocese of Aachen Dioecesis Aquisgranensis Aachen Cathedral Location Coun … Wikipedia
Council of Aachen — A number of significant councils of the Roman Catholic Church were held at Aachen in the early Middle Ages. In the mixed council of 798, Charlemagne proclaimed a capitulary of eighty one chapters, largely a repetition of earlier ecclesiastical… … Wikipedia
Bodo (bishop) — Bodo (c. 814 [ Assuming a difference of no more than five years, we may suppose that Bodo was born about the time of Charlemagne s death and the accession of Louis the Pious. [http://www.jstor.org/pss/1453233] ] –876) was the palace deacon to… … Wikipedia
Karl Borsch — (born August 1 1959 in Krefeld Hüls) is auxiliary bishop of Aachen.Born in Krefeld, he grew up in Kempen, where he also visited the gymnasium Thomaeum, where he graduated with abitur. 1979 1985 he studied law in Bonn. 1985 1990 he studied… … Wikipedia
Johannes Bündgens — (born April 2 1956 in Eschweiler) is auxiliary bishop of Aachen.Born in Eschweiler, he applied to become a priest after graduation in school in 1974. After studying theology and philosophy at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, he was… … Wikipedia
Heinrich Mussinghoff — Dr. Heinrich Mussinghoff (born October 29 1940) is the Roman Catholic Bishop of Aachen, Germany.Born in Osterwick (now Rosendahl) in northwestern Westphalia, he studied philosophy and theology in Münster and Freiburg. 1968 he was consecrated as… … Wikipedia
Franz Oppenhoff — Born August 18, 1902 Aachen, Germany Died March 25, 1945 Aachen, Germany Cause of death Assassination, gunshot wound to the head Nationality German … Wikipedia
Mary Frances Schervier — Blessed Frances Schervier Foundress Born 8 January 1819(1819 01 08) Aachen, Germany Died 14 December 1 … Wikipedia
Ecclesiastical heraldry — Coat of arms of Cardinal Agostino Bausa in the courtyard of the archiepiscopal palace of Florence Ecclesiastical heraldry is the tradition of heraldry developed by Christian clergy. Initially used to mark documents, ecclesiastical heraldry… … Wikipedia