- Léon Lommel
infobox bishopstyles
name=Léon Lommel
dipstyle=The Most Reverend
offstyle=Your Excellency
relstyle=Monsignor
deathstyle=none |Léon Lommel (
February 3 ,1893 —March 12 ,1978 ) was aLuxembourg ianprelate of theRoman Catholic Church . He served as Bishop of Luxembourg from 1956 to 1971.Biography
Léon Lommel was born in
Schleiderhof , as the son of a wealthyfarmer . He studied inEchternach , Luxembourg,Rome , andInnsbruck , where he was ordained to the priesthood onJuly 13 ,1919 . Lommel later obtained hisdoctorate inphilosophy and licentiate in theology, and taught philosophy andsacred art at theSeminary of Luxembourg.As a canon of Luxembourg Cathedral, he worked with architect
Hubert Schumacher on its expansion from 1935 to 1938. DuringWorld War II , he was sent toFrance after being interrogated by theGestapo ; he worked in reconstructing his country's churches andchapel s after returning there following the end of the war.On
May 14 ,1949 , Lommel was appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Luxembourg and Titular Bishop of "Nephelis" byPope Pius XII , receiving his episcopal consecration on the followingJune 29 from Fernando Cardinal Cento.He later succeeded Joseph Philippe, SCI, as the seventh Bishop of Luxembourg upon the latter's death on
October 21 ,1956 . From 1962 to 1965, Lommel attended theSecond Vatican Council , in which he was an enthusiastic and engaged participant. The elderly Bishop retired onFebruary 13 ,1971 , after fifteen years of service, passing on the governance of thediocese to his coadjutor, Bishop Jean Hengen.Lommel died later died at the age of 85. He is buried in the
crypt of the Cathedral of Luxembourg.External links
* [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/blommel.html Catholic-Hierarchy]
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