List of Catholic theologians who have had their teaching license revoked

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In the Roman Catholic Church, priests, professors and religion teachers need the missio canonica to teach. This can be withdrawn, usually in case of doctrinal disputes, by the responsible bishop. The list shows theologians whose license to teach has been withdrawn or not granted at all. This is either noted in the article on the person or documented by reference.

person Office year reasons
Johann Heinrich Achterfeld professor 1843 for supporting Hermesianism
Klaus Arntz professor 2012 for suspension from the priesthood after marriage
Anton Aschenbrenner priest 2003 for suspension from the priesthood after marriage
Johann Baptista Baltzer professor 1860 because of Anton Günther's support
Wolfgang Bartholomew professor 1988 for suspension from the priesthood after marriage
David Berger Religion teacher 2011 because of non-conformity in doctrine and conduct of life with the teaching of the church (primarily because of openly lived homosexuality )
Franz Bittner professor 1860 because of Johann Batzer's support and representation of "heresy-related positions"
Joseph Braun professor 1843 for supporting Hermesianism
Clodovis Boff professor 1984 for supporting liberation theology
Leonardo Boff professor 1982 for supporting liberation theology
Michael Bongardt professor around 2003 for resigning from the priesthood
Ernesto Buonaiuti professor 1924 after repeated excommunication , most recently due to the publication of his book Verso la luce
Magdalena Bussmann Theologian 1985 for continued violation of church teaching
Ernesto Cardenal priest 1985 because of political activity in the Sandinista National Liberation Front
Marie-Dominique Chenu priest 1954 because of deviations from Catholic doctrine, after indexing his work Le Saulchoir, une école de théologie
Yves Congar Lecturer 1954 temporarily (until 1956) because of supporting the worker priests , later cardinal
Jorge Costadoat Carrasco professor 2015 because of alleged deviations from Catholic teaching
Charles Curran professor 1986 because of his view of the theory of sex
Georg Denzler professor 1973 for suspension from the priesthood after marriage
Ignaz von Döllinger professor 1871 for rejecting the resolutions of the First Vatican Council
Eugene Drewermann Privatdozent and priest 1991 and 1992 because of its deep psychological interpretation of the Bible and the dogmas and its demand, tragic situations in moral theology recognize
Peter Joseph Elvenich professor 1843 for supporting Hermesianism
Leonhard Fendt professor 1915 because of conversion to the Evangelical Church
Michael Fesl priest circa 1820 Charge of high treason; see Josef Franz Hurdálek
Ignaz Feßler professor circa 1791 because of transfer to the Evangelical Church
Kuno Fischer professor 1853 Allegation of pantheism
Werner Fischer Religion teacher 1980 for rejection of infant baptism
Johannes Friedrich professor 1871 for rejecting the resolutions of the First Vatican Council
Matthew Fox professor 1988 because of controversial teaching statements
Roger Haight professor 2009 because of "serious doctrinal errors" regarding the divinity and mediation of Christ and the Trinity in his book Jesus - Symbol of God
Hubertus half fiber professor circa 1980 because of the book Walking on Water
Gotthold Hasenhüttl professor 2006 for intercelebration and violation of ecclesiastical order
Bianka herring Religion teacher 2003 for entering into a same-sex civil partnership
Horst Herrmann professor 1975 because of doctrinal disputes, especially in the matter of "Foundation of the Catholic Church through Jesus of Nazareth"
Eduard Herzog professor 1872 for rejecting the resolutions of the First Vatican Council
Bernhard Josef Hilgers professor 1870 for rejecting the resolutions of the First Vatican Council
Philipp Hille professor 1902 because of "the inclusion of the social question in moral teaching"
Franz Hirschwälder professor 1872 for rejecting the resolutions of the First Vatican Council
Adolf Holl 1973 because of deviations from the Catholic teaching regarding the sonship of Jesus Christ in the book of Jesus in bad company
Werner Hörmann 1979 for serious violations of priestly duties
Gisela Hütten / Schmidt Religion teacher 2013 because of marriage after divorce
Josef Imbach 2002 with the charge "to reject the Magisterium of the Church, to regard the Gospels as merely catechetical narratives and to deny the possibility of miracles"
Franz Jetzinger professor 1921 because of support for the Austrian social democracy
August Jilek professor 2004 because of criticism from within the church
Thomas Kirsch Pastor 2005 for suspension from the priesthood after marriage
Hans Küng professor 1979 because of "serious deviations from Catholic teaching"
Joseph Langen professor 1871 for rejecting the resolutions of the First Vatican Council
Michael Lattke 1980 for rejection of infant baptism
Kaspar Laukemper Religion teacher 1937 National Socialist , because of anti-church speeches
Rupert Lay professor 1996 especially because of the book Post-Church Christianity
Alfred Loisy professor 1896 as a French representative of so-called modernism
Hyacinthe Loyson professor 1869
Anton Lutterbeck professor 1870 for rejecting the resolutions of the First Vatican Council
Christine Mayr-Lumetzberger Religion teacher 1982 because of the marriage of a divorced man
Andreas Menzel professor 1870 for rejecting the resolutions of the First Vatican Council
Friedrich Michelis professor circa 1864 for supporting Old Catholicism
Heinrich Missalla professor circa 1969 because of marriage
Hubertus Mynarek professor 1972 for criticism of celibacy and marriage
Thomas Niederbühl City council 1990 because of involvement in the gay movement
Otto Hermann Pesch professor circa 1970 because of marriage
Stephan Pfürtner professor 1974 because of his view on moral teaching
Peter Priller Priest, sociologist, university lecturer 1996 public commitment to a same-sex partnership, later conversion to the old Catholic Church
Regina Ammicht Quinn Theologian, lecturer 2010, 2013 the church nihil obstat required for this was refused in several appeal proceedings
Ida Raming Religion teacher 2002 because of ordination as a priestess
Uta Ranke-Heinemann Professor 1987 for rejecting the dogma of the virgin birth
Joseph Hubert Reinkens professor 1870 for rejecting the resolutions of the First Vatican Council
Hermann Reifenberg professor 1979 because of marriage
Franz Heinrich Reusch professor circa 1870 for rejecting the resolutions of the First Vatican Council
Maksymilian Rode professor 1956 because of marriage
August Rohling professor 1899 because of anti-Semitism
Johann Joseph Rosenbaum professor 1842 for supporting Hermesianism
Franz Sabo priest 2005 temporarily until 2008
Maximilian of Saxony professor 1910 0
Adalbert Sanda professor 1931
Friedrich Schmidtke Lecturer 1934 Because of his book "The Immigration of Israel into Canaan"
Perry Schmidt-Leukel professor approx. 2000 0
Joseph Schnitzer professor 1908 as a supporter of so-called modernism
Heinrich Schreiber professor 1845 because of conversion to German Catholicism
Michael Schulz professor 2009 for violating celibacy
Franz Schupp professor 1974 After a violent conflict because of the supposedly "actual" orientation of his thinking
Harald Schweizer professor 1989 because of marriage
Friedrich Spee professor 1631 due to strong resistance in the order to its teaching content
Fridolin bull professor circa 1940 Because of his commitment to his daughter
Joseph Turmel professor 1893 As a representative of so-called modernism , suspended in 1893, excommunicated in 1930
Camilo Torres Lecturer circa 1965 for supporting liberation theology
Werner Tzscheetzsch professor 2009 because of his own statement that he could no longer meet “the church's expectations of a university professor of Catholic theology”
Johann Baptist Walz 0 circa 1950 for supporting the Heroldsbach Marian apparitions
Theodor Weber professor 1872 for rejecting the resolutions of the First Vatican Council
Paul Winkler Religion teacher 2005 0
Eduard Winter professor 1940 National Socialist and Marriage
Joseph Wittig Priest, professor 1926-1946 because of permanent violation of church doctrine, including the doctrine of the sacrament of penance, in the published works, from which the excommunication followed.
Václav Wolf Priest, professor, dean 2002 because of the outmoded management of the Catholic faculty 0
Paul Wollmann Religion teacher 1870 0

Individual evidence

  1. Eduard Hegel:  Achterfeld, Johann Heinrich. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 1, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1953, ISBN 3-428-00182-6 , p. 33 f. ( Digitized version ).
  2. antonaschenbrenner.de , accessed on July 5, 2013
  3. alt-katholisch.de accessed on July 15, 2013
  4. ^ Unclean Priests, Zeit Online 1989, accessed July 10, 2013
  5. alt-katholisch.de accessed on July 15, 2013
  6. buecher.bibliofil.de ( Memento from February 22, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) accessed on July 15, 2013
  7. kirchensteuern.de , accessed on June 4, 2013
  8. derwesten.de , accessed on November 17, 2013
  9. Frank Adloff: In the service of the poor. Catholic Church and American Social Policy in the 20th Century . Campus, Frankfurt am Main 2003, ISBN 3-593-37271-1 , p. 86 ( preview on Google Books )
  10. Eugen Drewermann: What is it actually about - Protocol of a condemnation , 2nd edition, Munich: Kösel, 1992. P. 376-486: contains the decree Archbishop Degenhardt on the disqualification with justification
  11. a b Klaus Pokatzky: Augsburger Religionsunfriede , in: Die Zeit , August 1, 1980
  12. mimaxxblog.blogspot.de , accessed on July 8, 2013
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  14. CHURCH: Train down . In: Der Spiegel . No. 34 , 1971 ( online ).
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  19. olak.de accessed on July 15, 2013
  20. a b Unyielding, unteachable, excessive . In: Der Spiegel . No. 1 , 1980, p. 34-42 ( online - January 7, 1980 ).
  21. kipa-apic.ch , accessed on June 4, 2013
  22. Newspaper November 29, 2011  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.sueddeutsche.de  
  23. Prof. Dr. Regina Ammicht Quinn: Career. In: uni-tuebingen.de. Retrieved October 5, 2019 .
  24. Otto Schmid:  Rosenbaum, Johann Joseph . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 29, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1889, p. 201.
  25. ^ The division of the University of Prague in 1882 and the intellectual disintegration in the Bohemian lands . Oldenburg, Munich 1984
  26. Monika Eglei: Unreine Priester , in: Die Zeit , November 10, 1989
  27. franken-wiki.de , accessed on June 4, 2013
  28. see Bishop Gerhard Ludwig Müller
  29. ^ The division of the University of Prague in 1882 and the intellectual disintegration in the Bohemian lands . Oldenburg, Munich 1984
  30. cardinalrating.com ( Memento of the original from February 22, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed June 1, 2013 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.cardinalrating.com
  31. Alexander Hofstetter: Bismarck and the Kulturkampf: The intention of the May Laws . Thesis. GRIN-Verlag, 2011, ISBN 3-656-04348-5 , p. 3 ( preview on Google Books )
  32. cf. also Paul Wollmann, Samuel de Broë (ed.): The Church Conflict at the Gymnasium zu Braunsberg. Defense against the writing of the seminar sub-rain Dr. A. Kolberg: "The Sect of Protest Catholics" . Königsberg 1872 ( digitized version )