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- Schwietz is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Lorenz Schwietz (1850–1925), German executioner Roger Lawrence Schwietz (born 1940), American...
- Lorenz Schwietz (25 July 1850 – May 1925, in Breslau) was Royal Prussian executioner (German: Scharfrichter) from 21 June 1900 to 29 January 1914. Responsible...
- Roger Lawrence Schwietz, O.M.I. (born July 3, 1940) is an American prelate of the Catholic Church. Schwietz served as archbishop of the Archdiocese of...
- in 2001. To replace Hurley, John Paul II in 1991 appointed Bishop Roger Schwietz of the Diocese of Duluth as the next archbishop of Anchorage. As the archdiocese...
- Joseph F. Rigge William J. Riley Robert F. Rossiter Jr. Roger Lawrence Schwietz Hugh Sidey Constantine Joseph Smyth William O. Stephens Lyle Elmer Strom...
- location for many liturgical functions of the archdiocese. Archbishop Roger Schwietz petitioned the Holy See in 2013 to have Our Lady of Guadalupe Church named...
- replace Brom in Duluth, John Paul II appointed Reverend Roger Schwietz. In 2000, Schwietz became coadjutor archbishop for the Archdiocese of Anchorage...
- Francis Joseph Schenk Paul Francis Anderson Robert Henry Brom Roger Lawrence Schwietz Dennis Marion Schnurr Paul Sirba Daniel John Felton Auxiliary Lawrence...
- September 21, 1990, from Archbishop Agostino Cacciavillan, with Bishops Roger Schwietz and William S. Skylstad serving as co-consecrators, at Holy Family Church...
- gloves. Gröpler was first ****istant to the main Prussian executioner Lorenz Schwietz. When the Prussian executioner Alwin Engelhardt was dismissed in 1906,...