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Theodor Innitzer (25
December 1875 – 9
October 1955) was
Archbishop of
Vienna and a
cardinal of the
Catholic Church.
Innitzer was born in Neugeschrei...
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ordered Innitzer to
report to Rome.
Before meeting the Pope,
Innitzer met Pacelli, who had been
outraged by
Innitzer's statement. He told
Innitzer to retract...
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being ordained to the
priesthood on 12
April 1942 by
Cardinal Theodor Innitzer. Groër then
served as a
chaplain in
Petronell and Bad Vöslau
until 1946...
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Cardinal Innitzer,
Archbishop of
Vienna and Cardinal-Priest of San Crisogono,
pictured in the
early 1930s...
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Novartis Prize for
Medicine and the
Alois Sonnleitner Prize, and the
Cardinal Innitzer Award for
Natural Sciences. ****l
studied medicine in Vienna, then worked...
- both the
Science Prize of the
State of
Lower Austria and the
Kardinal Innitzer Promotion Prize. Her
first Book was
published in Feb.2025: "Der Erfindergeist...
- he was
named the
fourteenth Archbishop of Vienna,
succeeding Theodor Innitzer. König was
created Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Eusebio by Pope John
XXIII in...
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whatever they
could on
behalf of
interned Jews. In 1941,
Cardinal Theodor Innitzer of
Vienna informed Pius of
Jewish deportations in Vienna.
Later that year...
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leader Karl
Renner endorsed Adolf Hitler on 3
April and
Cardinal Theodor Innitzer, the
highest representative of the
Catholic Church in Austria,
which meant...
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Public Education of the
Ministry of Education,
Austria 1962:
Cardinal Innitzer Prize,
Austria 1969:
Austrian Cross of
Honour for
Science and Art, 1st...