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Born : March 6, 1950 in Burgbrohl, Germany<br>
Deceased :


'''Born''': March 6, 1950<br>
'''Deceased''':


Bishop of [[Diocese of Münster|Münster]], 2008-<br>
Auxiliary Bishop of [[Diocese of Trier|Trier]], 1999-2003; Titular Bishop of Uzalis<br>
Bishop of [[Diocese of Essen|Essen]], 2003-2008<br>
Bishop of [[Diocese of Essen|Essen]], 2003-2008<br>
Auxiliary Bishop of [[Diocese of Trier|Trier]] and Titular Bishop of Uzalis, 1999-2003
Bishop of [[Diocese of Münster|Münster]], 2008-present
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
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As Bishop of Münster he uses quartered arms, with in I and IV the diocesan arms. The second quarter shows an eagle, taken from the arms of [[Wassenach]], where he was born. The wheatears refer to the agricultural heritage of his family.


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[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Genn]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic bishops|Genn]]

Latest revision as of 11:36, 7 May 2024

FELIX GENN

Born: March 6, 1950
Deceased:

Auxiliary Bishop of Trier, 1999-2003; Titular Bishop of Uzalis
Bishop of Essen, 2003-2008
Bishop of Münster, 2008-present

Arms (crest) of Felix Genn

Previous arms:

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Origin/meaning

As Bishop of Münster he uses quartered arms, with in I and IV the diocesan arms. The second quarter shows an eagle, taken from the arms of Wassenach, where he was born. The wheatears refer to the agricultural heritage of his family.


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