Franz Xaver von Linsenmann
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Franz Xaver von Linsenmann (November 28, 1835 – September 21, 1898) was an important Catholic moral theologian and the Bishop of Rottenburg.[1]
Born in Rottweil, Linsenmann was unanimously elected Bishop of Rottenburg on July 20, 1898, and was proclaimed on September 5. However, he died before his consecration during a curative stay in the Black Forest spa town of Lauterbach.
References
- ^ Chalmers, Stuart Patrick (November 2021). "Fritz Tillmann, Discipleship and the Renewal of Moral Theology". Irish Theological Quarterly. 86 (4): 352–369. doi:10.1177/00211400211039169. ISSN 0021-1400.
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