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  1. Johann Konrad Maria Augustin Felix, Graf von Preysing Lichtenegg-Moos (30 August 1880 – 21 December 1950) was a German prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. Considered a significant figure in Catholic resistance to Nazism, he served as Bishop of Berlin from 1935 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1946 by Pope ...

  2. Johann Konrad Augustin Maria Felix Kardinal Graf von Preysing-Lichtenegg-Moos (kurz: Konrad Kardinal von Preysing) (* 30. August 1880 im Schloss Kronwinkl bei Landshut, Niederbayern; † 21. Dezember 1950 in Berlin) war Bischof von Eichstätt und Berlin . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Bischof in Berlin. 3 Werke. 4 Literatur. 5 Weblinks.

  3. Konrad Graf von Preysing. Preysing studied law in Munich and Würzburg and entered the Bavarian civil service in 1906. Beginning in 1908, he studied theology in Innsbruck. He was ordained in Munich in 1921, and served in the church in that city from 1917 on.

  4. Konrad Graf von Preysing. Konrad von Preysing wurde am 30. August 1880 auf Schloss Kronwinkl bei Landshut geboren. Er war das vierte von elf Kindern aus der Ehe des Grafen Kaspar von Preysing (†1897) mit Hedwig Gräfin von Walterskirchen (†1938). Der Vater war Zentrumspolitiker und vertrat den Wahlreis Landshut von 1882 bis 1890 im Reichstag.

  5. 30. August 1880 - 21. Dezember 1950. Konrad Graf von Preysing. Preysing studiert in München und Würzburg Jura und tritt 1906 in den bayerischen Staatsdienst. Ab 1908 studiert er Theologie in Innsbruck, wird 1912 in München zum Priester geweiht und wirkt dort ab 1917 in der Seelsorge.

  6. While head of the Bishop's Conference Adolf Bertram persisted in a policy of avoiding confrontation on broader issues of human rights, the activities of Bishops such as Konrad von Preysing, Joseph Frings and Clemens August Graf von Galen came to form a coherent, systematic critique of many of the teachings of Nazism. [6] .

  7. Johann Konrad Maria Augustin Felix Graf von Preysing Lichtenegg-Moos (August 30, 1880—December 21, 1950) was a German prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Berlin from 1935 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1946 by Pope Pius XII.