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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 .

  2. 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.

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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.

  5. Oct 13, 2006 · Bishop Alois Hudal, who died in 1963, was the director of the Pan-Germanic College of Santa Maria dell' Anima in Rome between 1923 and 1952. The college is the main training centre in Rome for ...

  6. Bishop Alois Hudal (born 30 May 1885, died 13 May 1963 ) Titular Bishop of Aela. Event. Place. Birth Place. Graz. Ordained Bishop. Santa Maria dell’Anima, Church, Roma, Diocese of Roma {Rome}, Italy. a priest for 54.8 years. a bishop for 29.9 years.

    • May 30, 1885
    • May 13, 1963
  7. Oct 16, 2018 · That man was Bishop Alois Hudal, a Nazi sympathizer, anti-Semite and fanatical anti-Communist who ran a German seminary in Rome and was close to the late Pope, Pius XI.

  8. Dec 30, 2023 · It praised Adolf Hitler and his policies, and it was written by a Roman Catholic priest named Alois Karl Hudal. Hudal had been born in Graz, Austria in 1885. He was ordained into the Catholic priesthood in 1908. He rose through the church hierarchy, becoming rector of a theological seminary for German-speaking priests in Rome in 1923.

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