Johannes Ronge (16 October 1813 – 26 October 1887) was the principal founder of the New Catholics. A Roman Catholic priest from the region of Upper Silesia in Prussia, he was suspended from the priesthood for his criticisms of the church, and went on to help found and promote the New Catholic movement. When the movement split, he led the more liberal wing, which became known as the German Catholics. Following his involvement in the political struggles of 1848 he went into exile in England, where he and his wife Bertha Ronge established a kindergarten in Manchester and then Leeds. He returned to Prussia in 1861 following an amnesty, and made efforts to revive the German Catholic movement and to combat antisemitism.
JohannesRonge (16 October 1813 – 26 October 1887) was the principal founder of the New Catholics. A Roman Catholic priest from the region of Upper Silesia...
Ronge may refer to: Rongé Island, Antarctica JohannesRonge (1813–1887), German priest, principal founder of the New Catholics Bertha Ronge (1818–1863)...
(1905). "Ronge, Johannes" . New International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead. Fröbel Educational Institute Manuscript for "JohannesRonge" poem...
a schismatic sect formed in December 1844 under the leadership of JohannesRonge. The 1996 exhibition of the tunic was seen by over one million pilgrims...
excommunicated priest JohannesRonge, the founder of the schismatic German Catholics. After the failed revolution of 1848, Bertha followed JohannesRonge into exile...
participated in the struggles of JohannesRonge and the German Catholics. He dissented from the creed based on Ronge's “Confession of Breslau” adopted...
occasional lapses due to the censor. He became a German Catholic when JohannesRonge came to Leipzig, and wrote on that movement's behalf. In 1845, Blum...
strong action against injustice can be seen in his poem "To Rönge" in honor of JohannesRonge, the German religious figure and rebel leader of the 1848...
the dogma of the church increased. In 1844, under the influence of JohannesRonge and Robert Blum, belief in the rights of man, tolerance among men, and...
reign he was in conflict with a German national church founded by Fr. JohannesRonge. He died on 16 May 1844 in Wroclaw and was buried in the basement of...
German language. While in London, Schurz married fellow revolutionary JohannesRonge's sister-in-law, Margarethe Meyer, in July 1852 and then, like many other...
at the court theatre. After the Revolution of 1848, his support for JohannesRonge and the failure of his marriage caused him professional difficulties...
Later he published tracts defending the Church against the attacks of JohannesRonge, the founder of the German Catholics. His principal writings which bear...
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thermodynamics" (PDF). Bulletin for the History of Chemistry. 34 (2): 83–91. Ronge, Grete (1972). "Horstmann, August". Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German)...
Swordsman, Fist of Fury, The Seventh Curse) and novelist, skin cancer. Barry Ronge, 74, South African film critic and author.[citation needed] Sérgio Paulo...