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- Martin_Roos abstract "Martin Roos (born October 17, 1942) is a Romanian cleric, bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Timişoara. Born into a Banat Swabian family in Satchinez (Knees), Timiş County, he attended the cantors' school in Alba Iulia from 1957 to 1961. He began studying theology at the Roman Catholic Theological Institute of Alba Iulia in 1961, continuing from 1962 to 1969 at Königstein im Taunus in West Germany. In 1971, Carl Joseph Leiprecht ordained him a priest of the Rottenburg Diocese. From that year until 1973, he was assistant priest in Stuttgart. From 1973 to 1974 he was parish administrator in Stimpfach, becoming parish priest in 1974. Following the Romanian Revolution of 1989, his bishop, Walter Kasper, allowed him to return to his native country. In 1990, Timișoara Bishop Sebastian Kräuter named him director of the diocesan chancery. He became a Monsignor in 1991 and in 1999, following Kräuter's retirement, he was named bishop by Pope John Paul II.".
- Martin_Roos birthDate "1942-10-17".
- Martin_Roos birthPlace Banat_Swabians.
- Martin_Roos birthPlace Romania.
- Martin_Roos birthPlace Satchinez.
- Martin_Roos birthYear "1942".
- Martin_Roos wikiPageID "36007746".
- Martin_Roos wikiPageRevisionID "580061885".
- Martin_Roos appointed "1999-06-24".
- Martin_Roos birthDate "1942-10-17".
- Martin_Roos birthPlace Romania.
- Martin_Roos birthPlace Satchinez.
- Martin_Roos church Catholic_Church.
- Martin_Roos consecratedBy "Jean-Claude Périsset".
- Martin_Roos consecration "1999-08-28".
- Martin_Roos dateOfBirth "1942-10-17".
- Martin_Roos diocese Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Timişoara.
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- Martin_Roos honorificPrefix "His Excellency".
- Martin_Roos name "Martin Roos".
- Martin_Roos name "Roos, Martin".
- Martin_Roos nationality "Romanian".
- Martin_Roos ordination "1971-07-03".
- Martin_Roos placeOfBirth "Banat Swabian, Satchinez, Romania".
- Martin_Roos predecessor Sebastian_Kräuter.
- Martin_Roos shortDescription "Roman Catholic bishop".
- Martin_Roos termStart "1999-08-28".
- Martin_Roos title Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Timişoara.
- Martin_Roos type "Bishop".
- Martin_Roos description "Roman Catholic bishop".
- Martin_Roos description "Roman Catholic bishop".
- Martin_Roos subject Category:1942_births.
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- Martin_Roos subject Category:Romanian_Roman_Catholic_bishops.
- Martin_Roos subject Category:Romanian_expatriates_in_Germany.
- Martin_Roos subject Category:Romanian_people_of_German_descent.
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- Martin_Roos comment "Martin Roos (born October 17, 1942) is a Romanian cleric, bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Timişoara. Born into a Banat Swabian family in Satchinez (Knees), Timiş County, he attended the cantors' school in Alba Iulia from 1957 to 1961. He began studying theology at the Roman Catholic Theological Institute of Alba Iulia in 1961, continuing from 1962 to 1969 at Königstein im Taunus in West Germany. In 1971, Carl Joseph Leiprecht ordained him a priest of the Rottenburg Diocese.".
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- Martin_Roos givenName "Martin".
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- Martin_Roos name "Martin Roos".
- Martin_Roos name "Roos, Martin".
- Martin_Roos surname "Roos".