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Hengsbach is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Franz Hengsbach (1910–1991),
German Roman Catholic theologian, priest, Cardinal...
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Franz Hengsbach (10
September 1910 – 24 June 1991) was a
German Cardinal of the
Roman Catholic Church who
served as
Bishop of
Essen from 1957 to 1991...
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Astrid Hengsbach (born 23
March 1979) is a
German former Paralympic rower who
competed at
international rowing competitions. She is a
Paralympic silver...
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Friedhelm Hengsbach is a
professor emeritus for
Christian social ethics. He was also
director of the
Oswald von Nell-Breuning
Institute for
Economic and...
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accomplice Paul Kron. The
ransom sum was
delivered by
Franz Hengsbach, then
Bishop of Essen. His
kidnappers were
eventually caught by authorities...
- Clemens [de]. The new
church was
consecrated on 26
September 1954 by
Franz Hengsbach. : 6 An
organ was
built in 1956 by
Anton Feith [de]. "Gemeindebrief"...
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Professor of
Indian Religions,
teaching at King's
College London Friedhelm Hengsbach,
professor emeritus for
Christian social ethics Friedhelm Konietzka (1938–2012)...
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million Catholics in the
heavily urbanized and
industrial Ruhr Area.
Franz Hengsbach (1957–1991)
Hubert Luthe (1991–2002)
Felix Genn (2003–2008) Franz-Josef...
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promise of healing. As the
economist and
Catholic theologian Friedhelm Hengsbach writes, the author's thoughts, like sparks, fly in
different directions...
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strong as steel". Ars Technica.
Retrieved 2014-02-14. Bauer, J.;
Hengsbach, S.; Tesari, I.; Schwaiger, R.; Kraft, O. (2014). "High-strength cellular...