Emmeran Scharl

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Emmeran Scharl (born December 4, 1911 ; October 30, 1967 ) was a German Roman Catholic priest .

Scharl studied from 1933 to 1938 at the German College and received on 30 October 1938 in Rome , the ordination . In 1940 he received his doctorate from the Gregorian . In his dissertation Recapitulatio mundi he discussed the concept of recapitulation used by Saint Irenaeus of Lyons and its application to the physical world.

On April 16, 1947, Cardinal Faulhaber appointed him regional youth chaplain for Bavaria and commissioned him to renew youth work in the countryside. In the back building of his residential building Widenmayerstraße 2 in the Munich district of Lehel , he set up a state office for the Catholic rural youth in Bavaria. Under his leadership, the first work letters for rural youth were created there in August 1947 . From 1948 he published the magazine Der Pflug .

On September 25, 1951, he was appointed to the clerical advisory board of the Catholic rural youth movement in Germany .

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