Gerhard Feige

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His Excellency

Gerhard Feige
Bishop of Magdeburg
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Gerhard Feige
DioceseDiocese of Magdeburg
Appointed23 February 2005
Installed16 April 2005
PredecessorLeopold Nowak
Other post(s)Auxiliary Bishop of Magdeburg
Orders
Ordination1 July 1978
by Hans-Georg Braun
Consecration11 September 1999
by Leopold Nowak
Personal details
Born (1951-11-19) November 19, 1951 (age 69)
Halle
NationalityGerman
Coat of armsGerhard Feige's coat of arms

Gerhard Feige (born 19 November 1951 in Halle) was appointed bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Magdeburg, Germany in 2005.

Feige was ordained a priest on 1 July 1978 for the Diocese of Magdeburg and worked in Salzwedel. He promoted and worked as a teacher in church history, patrology and study of eastern churches.

On 11 September 1999 he was appointed titular bishop of Tisedi and an auxiliary bishop of Magdeburg. On 23 February 2005 he was appointed bishop of Magdeburg and installed on 16 April 2005. He succeeded Leo Nowak.

Positions[]

In January 2019, Feige said Ordination of women in Roman Catholic church will come in future. He also said, married priests in Roman Catholic church are possible.[1]

In January 2020, Feige, the then-head of the German bishops' commission on ecumenism, voiced skepticism about a recent proposal by German theologians to give Protestants the ability to receive Communion in Catholic churches.[2]

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References[]

  1. ^ Katholisch.de: Bischof Feige: Priesterweihe für Frauen wird kommen
  2. ^ "German bishop dampens hopes of shared Communion". Catholic News Service. January 9, 2020. Retrieved Jan 14, 2020.
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