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The President of the Polish Bishops' Conference Congratulated Bishop Wilmer on His Induction Into the Cathedral of Münster.

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I wish you, Bishop, to take on the new challenges you face today with courage and confidence, remaining faithful to the Gospel, obedient to the Church, and constantly open to the action of the Holy Spirit, wrote Archbishop Tadeusz Wojda, SAC, President of the Polish Episcopal Conference, in a letter of congratulations to Bishop Heiner Wilmer, SCJ, President of the German Episcopal Conference, on the occasion of his ingress to the Cathedral. The …
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The Diocese of Münster has a new bishop as of Sunday. Bishop Heiner Wilmer officially assumed leadership of this ecclesiastical jurisdiction, the largest in Germany with approximately 1.6 million Catholics, during a ceremony held at St. Paul's Cathedral. Wilmer's installation ends more than a year of sede vacante following the retirement of Bishop Felix Genn. The new bishop will also serve as president of the German Bishops' Conference, a positi…

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I wish you, Bishop, to take on the new challenges you face today with courage and confidence, remaining faithful to the Gospel, obedient to the Church, and constantly open to the action of the Holy Spirit, wrote Archbishop Tadeusz Wojda, SAC, President of the Polish Episcopal Conference, in a letter of congratulations to Bishop Heiner Wilmer, SCJ, President of the German Episcopal Conference, on the occasion of his ingress to the Cathedral. The …

The chairman of the Catholic German Bishops' Conference has a new diocese. With the handing over of the papal document, Heiner Wilmer officially takes office and follows Felix Genn.

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aachener-zeitung.de broke the news on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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