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Luxembourg

Name
  
Pierre Nommesch

Term ended
  
October 9, 1935

Denomination
  
Catholic

Appointed
  
March 8, 1920

Birth name
  
Pierre Nommesch

Ordination
  
October 28, 1890

Installed
  
25 March 1920

Died
  
October 9, 1935


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Consecration
  
25 March 1920 by Sebastiano Nicotra

Born
  
December 16, 1864 Greiveldange [Greiweldingen] (
1864-12-16
)


Pierre Nommesch (16 December 1864 – 9 October 1935) was the Bishop of Luxembourg from 1920 to 1935.

Biography

At the age of 26, on 28 October 1890 Nommesch was ordained a priest. On 8 March 1920 he was appointed Bishop of Luxembourg and on 25 March 1920 was consecrated by Sebastiano Nicotra. He remained in office until his death.

He became bishop after a long period of sede vacante, which was due to challenges to Luxembourg's national sovereignty after the Armistice of World War I.

His time in office was one of reconciliation and understanding between state and the church: The conflict around schools received a compromise solution in 1921, so that religious education, relegated to the church parishes since 1912, now once again had a place in public education. Under his episcopate, loyalty to the monarchy and to Luxembourgish traditions, closeness to Rome (with pilgrimages to the "holy city", and celebration of the papal coronation anniversaries) and veneration of the Virgin Mary (expansion of the cathedral, started in 1935) remained important facets of Luxembourgish Catholicism.

Further religious-pastoral high points of his time in office were the Eucharistic National Congress in 1924, increased devotion to the Sacred Heart, the rebuilding of the seminary at Limpertsberg in 1930, and a consolidation of associations in the Belgian-inspired Catholic Action after 1930.

References

Pierre Nommesch Wikipedia