Gebhard Paul Maria Sigl

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Gebhard Sigl PDF , as a religious also Paul Maria Sigl (born October 22, 1949 in Natters / Tyrol ) is an Austrian Catholic priest and spiritual director of the PDF family of Mary . Sigl is the founder and president of the international clerical association of Papal Right Work of Jesus the High Priest (Opus JSS) .

Sphere of activity

For more than 25 years Sigl was personally close friends with the visionary Ida Peerdeman, who died in 1996 and who was one of his models for his life as a clergyman. He was ordained a priest on December 8, 1992 in the Chapel of the Apparitions in Fátima .

Like his younger brother Marian Eleganti , Sigl moved from 1972 in the vicinity of the priest Joseph Seidnitzer , who had committed several criminal offenses and was sentenced to imprisonment , who founded the so-called priestly work in 1973 and moved with his disciples to the vicinity of the papal summer residence Castel Gandolfo and from 1979 to Innsbruck ran a seminary in the Villa Salvatoris, which was not approved by the church and was therefore illegal , in which numerous candidates for priesthood from countries beyond the iron curtain were accommodated. Until 1990 Sigl was Seidnitzer's right hand and benefited from his "revelations". Later he founded the work of Jesus the High Priest (Opus JSS) , which emerged from a missionary work of the Slovak Bishop Pavel Mária Hnilica , who was committed to the Christianization of Eastern Europe and the Middle East, aspects that Sigl made his own.

publication

  • The Lady of All Nations: “Under this title she will save the world!”; Amsterdam Embassy of March 20, 1953; Co-redeemer, mediator, advocate. Verlag Lütisburg-Station: Family of Mary the Co-redeemer; 1998, 344 pp. ISBN 978-3-9521553-0-1

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Mariens family familiemariens.org
  2. Auxiliary Bishop Elegantis mentor was a fornication priest tagesanzeiger.ch
  3. Innsbruck bishop warns of "private" seminary kathpress.at