Franz Bernardin Verbeck

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Franz Bernardin Verbeck OFM Conv. (* February 21, 1686 in Antwerp ; † December 1756 ) was a Franciscan , Catholic clergyman and auxiliary bishop in Münster .

Life

Franz Bernardin Verbeck first learned the profession of bricklayer and stone mason. It was not until 1705 that he entered the Franciscan order in Münster. He received the tonsure in 1712 and was ordained a priest in Cologne on April 1, 1713 . He later acquired a doctorate in theology, was deputy guardian of the Minorite monastery in Bonn and was requested by Archbishop Clemens August of Bavaria as auxiliary bishop in Münster in 1746 . On September 19, 1746 Verbeck was appointed auxiliary bishop in Munster and titular bishop of Theveste . Verbeck died in December 1756 in Kleve and was buried in the Minorite Church there.

literature

  • Michael F. Feldkamp : Verbeck, Franz Bernhardin, in: The Bishops of the Holy Roman Empire 1648 to 1803. A biographical lexicon. Edited by Erwin Gatz with the assistance of Stephan M. Janker, Duncker and Humblot, Berlin 1990. ISBN 3-428-06763-0 . P. 534.
  • Michael F. Feldkamp : Studies and Texts on the History of the Cologne Nunciature, Vol. 3: Inventory of the Fund "Archivio della Nunziatura di Colonia" in the Vatican Archives (= Collectanea Archivi Vaticani, Vol. 32), Città del Vaticano 1995, ISBN 8885042279 , Pp. 142 and 265.

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