Gregorius Thomas Ziegler

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1770 – 1852

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Who was Gregorius Thomas Ziegler?

Gregorius Thomas Ziegler, bishop of Linz, was born at Kirchheim in Schwaben near Augsburg. He joined the Benedictines at Wiblingen Abbey in 1788 and was ordained priest on 25 May 1793. He taught in various Benedictine institutions until he became prior of Wiblingen.

After the dissolution of Wiblingen abbey in 1806 he removed with some of his confreres to Tyniec in Poland and taught theology at the neighbouring University of Cracow. When the Benedictines were forced to leave Tyniec in 1809 he was engaged as professor of church history at the Lyceum of Linz, 1809–15, and of theology at Vienna, 1815-22. On 2 February 1822, he became Bishop of the new diocese of Tyniec, but transferred his see to Tarnów, where he began the erection of a seminary and renovated the cathedral. On April 13, 1827, he was promoted to the diocese of Linz, where he remained until his death.

Although the Church throughout Austria at this date was still dependent to a very great degree on the government in ecclesiastical matters, the bishop knew how to revive and strengthen the ecclesiastical spirit in his clergy and people.

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Born
Mar 7, 1770
Kirchheim in Schwaben
Also known as
  • Gregor Thomas Ziegler
Religion
  • Catholicism
Nationality
  • Germany
Died
Apr 15, 1852
Linz

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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