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Klaus Hemmerle (April 3, 1929 in Freiburg im Breisgau – January 23, 1994 in Aachen) was a Roman Catholic bishop in Aachen, Germany. He was ordained as a priest in 1952 and became bishop of the Diocese of Aachen in 1975. He was inspired by Chiara Lubich, who said she was also inspired by him and considered him one of the co-founders of the Focolare Movement due to his teachings on theology and philosophy, and particularly his views on plural thinking and unity.

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  • Klaus Hemmerle (cs)
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  • Klaus Hemmerle (3. dubna 1929 Freiburg im Breisgau – 23. ledna 1994 Cáchy) byl německý katolický filosof a teolog. V roce 1975 se stal biskupem v Cáchách. (cs)
  • Klaus Hemmerle (* 3. April 1929 in Freiburg im Breisgau; † 23. Januar 1994 in Aachen) war ein deutscher römisch-katholischer Theologe. 1975 wurde er zum Bischof von Aachen gewählt, ernannt und geweiht. (de)
  • Klaus Hemmerle (April 3, 1929 in Freiburg im Breisgau – January 23, 1994 in Aachen) was a Roman Catholic bishop in Aachen, Germany. He was ordained as a priest in 1952 and became bishop of the Diocese of Aachen in 1975. He was inspired by Chiara Lubich, who said she was also inspired by him and considered him one of the co-founders of the Focolare Movement due to his teachings on theology and philosophy, and particularly his views on plural thinking and unity. (en)
  • Klaus Hemmerle (Friburgo in Brisgovia, 3 aprile 1929 – Aquisgrana, 23 gennaio 1994) è stato un vescovo cattolico, teologo, filosofo, artista, professore e assistente spirituale tedesco, dal 1975 alla morte vescovo di Aquisgrana. (it)
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  • Klaus Hemmerle (3. dubna 1929 Freiburg im Breisgau – 23. ledna 1994 Cáchy) byl německý katolický filosof a teolog. V roce 1975 se stal biskupem v Cáchách. (cs)
  • Klaus Hemmerle (* 3. April 1929 in Freiburg im Breisgau; † 23. Januar 1994 in Aachen) war ein deutscher römisch-katholischer Theologe. 1975 wurde er zum Bischof von Aachen gewählt, ernannt und geweiht. (de)
  • Klaus Hemmerle (April 3, 1929 in Freiburg im Breisgau – January 23, 1994 in Aachen) was a Roman Catholic bishop in Aachen, Germany. He was ordained as a priest in 1952 and became bishop of the Diocese of Aachen in 1975. He was inspired by Chiara Lubich, who said she was also inspired by him and considered him one of the co-founders of the Focolare Movement due to his teachings on theology and philosophy, and particularly his views on plural thinking and unity. (en)
  • Klaus Hemmerle (Friburgo in Brisgovia, 3 aprile 1929 – Aquisgrana, 23 gennaio 1994) è stato un vescovo cattolico, teologo, filosofo, artista, professore e assistente spirituale tedesco, dal 1975 alla morte vescovo di Aquisgrana. (it)
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