Franziskus Hennemann, the Glossary
Francis Xaver Hennemann S.A.C. (27 October 1882 – 17 January 1951), was a Titular Bishop in South Africa.[1]
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12 relations: Apostolic vicariate, Bad Fredeburg, Cape Town, Heinrich Vieter, Holthausen (Schmallenberg), Pallottines, Pope Pius X, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cape Town, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Yaoundé, Schmallenberg, The Tablet, Titular bishop.
- 20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in South Africa
- German colonial people in Kamerun
- German emigrants to South Africa
- Pallottine bishops
- Roman Catholic anti-apartheid activists
- Roman Catholic bishops of Cape Town
- Roman Catholic bishops of Yaoundé
- Roman Catholic missionaries in Cameroon
- Roman Catholic missionaries in South Africa
Apostolic vicariate
An apostolic vicariate is a territorial jurisdiction of the Catholic Church under a titular bishop centered in missionary regions and countries where dioceses or parishes have not yet been established.
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Bad Fredeburg
Bad Fredeburg is a locality in the municipality Schmallenberg in the High Sauerland District in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
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Cape Town
Cape Town is the legislative capital of South Africa.
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Heinrich Vieter
Heinrich Vieter, SAC, was a German Pallottine missionary to the German colony of Kamerun. Franziskus Hennemann and Heinrich Vieter are German Roman Catholic missionaries, German colonial people in Kamerun, Roman Catholic bishops of Yaoundé and Roman Catholic missionaries in Cameroon.
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Holthausen (Schmallenberg)
Holthausen is a locality in the municipality Schmallenberg in the High Sauerland District in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
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Pallottines
The Pallottines, officially named the Society of the Catholic Apostolate (Societas Apostolatus Catholici), abbreviated SAC, is a Society of Apostolic Life of Pontifical Right for men in the Roman Catholic Church, founded in 1835 by the Roman Catholic priest Saint Vincent Pallotti.
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Pope Pius X
Pope Pius X (Pio X; born Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto; 2 June 1835 – 20 August 1914) was head of the Catholic Church from 4 August 1903 to his death in August 1914.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cape Town
The Archdiocese of Cape Town (Latin: Archidioecesis Civitatis Capitis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or archdiocese of the Catholic Church located in Cape Town, in the south-western region of South Africa. Franziskus Hennemann and Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cape Town are Roman Catholic bishops of Cape Town.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Yaoundé
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Yaoundé (Yaunden(sis)) is the Metropolitan See for the ecclesiastical province of Yaoundé in Cameroon.
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Schmallenberg
Schmallenberg (Westphalian: Smalmereg) is a town and a climatic health resort in the High Sauerland District, Germany.
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The Tablet
The Tablet is a Catholic international weekly review published in London.
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Titular bishop
A titular bishop in various churches is a bishop who is not in charge of a diocese.
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See also
20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in South Africa
- Denis Hurley (bishop)
- Franziskus Hennemann
- Lawrence Patrick Henry
- Stephen Naidoo
- Wilfrid Napier
German colonial people in Kamerun
- Arnold Lequis
- Carl Heinrich Zimmermann
- Curt von Morgen
- Eduard von Knorr
- Ernst von Raben
- Eugen von Zimmerer
- Franziskus Hennemann
- Gaston Thierry
- Gustav Nachtigal
- Hans Dominik (Schutztruppe)
- Hans Tappenbeck
- Hans von Ramsay
- Heinrich Vieter
- Heinrich Werner (physician)
- Hermann Detzner
- Hermann Schaefer
- Jesko von Puttkamer
- Julius von Soden
- Karl Ebermaier
- Theodor Seitz
German emigrants to South Africa
- Bruno Edgar Siegheim
- Bruno Vogel
- Caesar Carl Hans Henkel
- Dieter Aschenborn
- Dieter Gerhardt
- Ernest Oppenheimer
- Franziskus Hennemann
- Fritz Konrad Ernst Zumpt
- Gunther Goldman
- Hans G. Adler
- Hans Heinrich Hattingh
- Hans Meidner
- Harry Struben
- Hendrik Spoorbek
- Henrik Bernard Oldenland
- Hermann Eckstein
- Herold Georg Wilhelm Johannes Schweickerdt
- Jürgen Bräuninger
- Jürgen Schadeberg
- Johannes Samuel Hahn
- Kai Lossgott
- Klaus von Oertzen
- Kurt Danziger
- Lothar Neethling
- Ludwig Lachmann
- Oswald Georg Hirmer
- Reinhold Rau
- Richard von Stutterheim
- Rudi Ball
- Ruth Weiss (writer)
- Siegfried Müller (mercenary)
- Thomas Spreiter
- Walter Lenck
- Wilhelm Langschmidt
- William Pagel
- Winfried Bischoff
Pallottine bishops
- Alojzy Orszulik
- Conrado Walter
- Franziskus Hennemann
- Henryk Hoser
- Júlio Endi Akamine
- Patrick Winters
- Séamus Freeman
- Tadeusz Wojda
Roman Catholic anti-apartheid activists
- A. P. Mda
- Al J Venter
- Albert Nolan
- Albertina Sisulu
- Denis Hurley (bishop)
- Donal Lamont
- Emmanuel Marie Philippe Louis Lafont
- Fabian Ribeiro
- Florence Ribeiro
- Franziskus Hennemann
- Janice McLaughlin
- Kevin Carter
- Patrick van Rensburg
- Pauline Engel
- Roy Campbell (poet)
- Smangaliso Mkhatshwa
- Stephen Naidoo
Roman Catholic bishops of Cape Town
- Franziskus Hennemann
- John Leonard (bishop)
- John Rooney (bishop)
- Patrick Raymond Griffith
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cape Town
- Thomas Grimley
- William Placid Morris
Roman Catholic bishops of Yaoundé
- Franziskus Hennemann
- Heinrich Vieter
Roman Catholic missionaries in Cameroon
- Franziskus Hennemann
- Heinrich Vieter
- Pallottine mission to Kamerun
Roman Catholic missionaries in South Africa
- Emmanuel Marie Philippe Louis Lafont
- Everardus Antonius M. Baaij
- Franziskus Hennemann
- Fritz Lobinger
- Joseph Gérard
- Odilo Weeger
- Rose Whitty
- Thomas Spreiter