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Alois Karl Hudal (also known as Luigi Hudal; 31 May 1885 – 13 May 1963) was an Austrian bishop of the Catholic Church, based in Rome. For thirty years, he was the head of the Austrian-German congregation of Santa Maria dell'Anima in Rome and, until 1937, an influential representative of the Catholic Church in Austria .
Alois Karl Hudal (also known as Luigi Hudal; 31 May 1885 – 13 May 1963) was an Austrian bishop of the Catholic Church, based in Rome. For thirty years, he was the head of the Austrian-German congregation of Santa Maria dell'Anima in Rome and, until 1937, an influential representative of the Catholic Church in Austria.
a priest for 54.8 years. a bishop for 29.9 years. Principal Consecrator: Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Cardinal Pacelli †. Cardinal-Priest of Santi Giovanni e Paolo. Principal Co-Consecrators: Archbishop Giuseppe Pizzardo †. Titular Archbishop of Nicaea. Bishop Ferdinand Stanislaus Pawlikowski †.
- May 30, 1885
- May 13, 1963
Alois Karl Hudal (also known as Luigi Hudal; 31 May 1885 – 13 May 1963) was an Austrian bishop of the Catholic Church, based in Rome. For thirty years, he was the head of the Austrian-German congregation of Santa Maria dell'Anima in Rome and, until 1937, an influential representative of the Catholic Church in Austria.
Oct 13, 2006 · 10-13-06. Wartime bishop helped Nazis escape. A Catholic seminary in Rome has opened its wartime archives to shed light on a notorious Austrian bishop who supported the Nazis. Bishop Alois Hudal,...
Alois Karl Hudal (also known as Luigi Hudal; 31 May 1885:– 13 May 1963) was an Austrian bishop of the Catholic Church, based in Rome. For thirty years, he was the head of the Austrian-German congregation of Santa Maria dell'Anima in Rome and, until 1937, an influential representative of the Catholic Church in Austria.
Download Free PDF. Alois Hudal and the Ratline (s) Revisited. Old and new findings on the bishop’s help for war criminals and other Nazis on their way to South America. (March 2022)