José Haring

German Roman Catholic prelate (1940–2023)
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His Excellency

José Haring
Bishop Emeritus of Limoeiro do Norte
MetropolisFortaleza
Appointed19 January 2000
Term ended10 May 2017
PredecessorManuel Edmilson da Cruz
SuccessorAndré Vital Félix da Silva
Orders
Ordination22 July 1967
Consecration20 March 2000
by José Palmeira Lessa
Personal details
Born(1940-12-20)20 December 1940
Gronau, Germany
Died24 December 2023(2023-12-24) (aged 83)

José Haring (born Josef Haring; 20 December 1940 – 24 December 2023) was a German Roman Catholic prelate. He was bishop of Limoeiro do Norte from 2000 to 2017. He died on 24 December 2023, at the age of 83.[1]

References

  1. ^ Nota de pesar: falecimento de Dom José Haring, OFM (in Portuguese)

External links

  • José Haring at Catholic Hierarchy
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Manuel Edmilson da Cruz
Bishop of Limoeiro do Norte
2000–2017
Succeeded by
André Vital Félix da Silva


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