Johann Anton Friedrich Baudri
Johann Anton Friedrich Baudri (b. 20 February 1804 in Elberfeld (today part of Wuppertal), d. 29 Juni 1893 in Cologne) was a German Roman Catholic priest, the Vicar General of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cologne and the auxiliary bishop of Cologne.
On 28 September 1849 Pope Gregory XVI nominated him as a titular bishop of Arethusa and auxiliary bishop of Cologne. Baudri was ordinated on 25 February 1850 in Cologne.
His brother was Friedrich Baudri.
Bibliography
- Eduard Hegel: Das Erzbistum Köln zwischen der Restauration des 19. Jahrhunderts und der Restauration des 20. Jahrhunderts (=Geschichte des Erzbistums Köln, Vol. 5), Köln, 1987, p. 144 and next. ISBN 3-7616-0873-X
- Heinrich Linn, Ultramontanismus in Köln. Domkapitular Baudri an der Seite Erzbischof Geissels während des Vormärz (= Studien zur Kölner Kirchengeschichte, Vol. 22), Siegburg 1987 ISBN 3-87710-133-X
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References
External links
- Works about Johann Anton Friedrich Baudri in the Catalog of the German National Library
- Johann Anton Friedrich Baudri in catholic-hierarchy.org [self-published]
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