11 Notable alumni of
Sankt Georgen Graduate School of Philosophy and Theology

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The Sankt Georgen Graduate School of Philosophy and Theology is 2272nd in the world, 724th in Europe, and 78th in Germany by aggregated alumni prominence. Below is the list of 11 notable alumni from the Sankt Georgen Graduate School of Philosophy and Theology sorted by their wiki pages popularity. The directory includes famous graduates and former students along with research and academic staff.

  1. Gert Scobel

    Gert Scobel
    Born in
    Germany Flag Germany
    Years
    1959-.. (age 65)
    Enrolled in the Sankt Georgen Graduate School of Philosophy and Theology
    1977-1983 graduated with Diplom in Catholic theology
    Occupations
    television presenterjournalistwriter
    Biography

    Gert Scobel is a German journalist, television moderator, author and philosopher.

  2. Luis Ladaria Ferrer

    Luis Ladaria Ferrer
    Born in
    Spain Flag Spain
    Years
    1944-.. (age 80)
    Occupations
    Latin Catholic priestuniversity teachertheologian
    Biography

    Luis Francisco Ladaria Ferrer is a Spanish Jesuit, theologian and a cardinal of the Catholic Church. After a thirty-year career teaching theology, he joined the Roman Curia in 2004 as Secretary-General of the International Theological Commission. He was made an archbishop when named secretary of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF) in 2008 and served as its prefect from 2017 to 2023. He was raised to the rank of cardinal in 2018.

  3. Friedrich Wetter

    Friedrich Wetter
    Born in
    Germany Flag Germany
    Years
    1928-.. (age 96)
    Enrolled in the Sankt Georgen Graduate School of Philosophy and Theology
    Studied in 1947
    Occupations
    Catholic priesttheologianuniversity teacherCatholic bishop
    Biography

    Friedrich Wetter is a German cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was Archbishop of Munich and Freising, Germany, from 1982 to 2007. He was Bishop of Speyer from 1968 to 1982. He has been a cardinal since 1985.

  4. Federico Lombardi

    Federico Lombardi
    Born in
    Italy Flag Italy
    Years
    1942-.. (age 82)
    Enrolled in the Sankt Georgen Graduate School of Philosophy and Theology
    Studied in 1969-1972
    Occupations
    journalistCatholic priesttheologian
    Biography

    Federico Lombardi is an Italian Catholic priest and the former director of the Holy See Press Office. He succeeded Joaquín Navarro-Valls and was succeeded by Greg Burke.

  5. Jean-Claude Hollerich

    Jean-Claude Hollerich
    Born in
    Luxembourg Flag Luxembourg
    Years
    1958-.. (age 66)
    Occupations
    Catholic priestarchbishopuniversity teacherCatholic bishop
    Biography

    Jean-Claude Hollerich, S.J. is a Luxembourger prelate of the Catholic Church, who has served as the Archbishop of Luxembourg since 2011. He was the president of the Commission of the Bishops' Conferences of the European Union (COMECE) from March 2018 to 2023.

  6. Jon Sobrino

    Jon Sobrino
    Born in
    Spain Flag Spain
    Years
    1938-.. (age 86)
    Occupations
    university teacherCatholic priestmissionaryCatholic theologianphilosopher
    Biography

    Jon Sobrino is a Spanish Jesuit Catholic priest and theologian, known mostly for his contributions to Latin American liberation theology. He received worldwide attention in 2007 when the Vatican's Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith issued a notification for what they termed doctrines that are "erroneous or dangerous and may cause harm to the faithful."

  7. Stephan Ackermann

    Stephan Ackermann
    Born in
    Germany Flag Germany
    Years
    1963-.. (age 61)
    Occupations
    theologianCatholic priestCatholic bishop
    Biography

    Stephan Ackermann is a German bishop. He was elected by the Cathedral Chapter as Bishop of Trier in the Moselle area of Germany in 2009.

  8. Lothar Zenetti

    Lothar Zenetti
    Born in
    Germany Flag Germany
    Years
    1926-2019 (aged 93)
    Occupations
    Catholic priestwriterpoet
    Biography

    Lothar Zenetti was a German Catholic theologian, priest, and author of books and poetry. In Frankfurt, he was both a minister for young people and a parish priest. He was also active on radio and television. His songs, for example the popular "Das Weizenkorn muss sterben" and "Segne dieses Kind", appear in both Protestant and Catholic hymnals.

  9. Farid Esack

    Farid Esack
    Born in
    South Africa Flag South Africa
    Years
    1955-.. (age 69)
    Occupations
    theologianuniversity teacherwriter
    Biography

    Farid Esack is a South African Muslim scholar, writer, and political activist known for his opposition to apartheid, his appointment by Nelson Mandela as a gender equity commissioner, and his work for inter-religious dialogue.

  10. Wilhelm Kempf

    Wilhelm Kempf
    Born in
    Germany Flag Germany
    Years
    1906-1982 (aged 76)
    Occupations
    theologianCatholic priestCatholic bishop
    Biography

    Wilhelm Kempf was a German Catholic theologian who served between 1949 and 1981 as Bishop of Limburg. After the Second World War, he introduced the reforms of the Second Vatican Council to his Diocese.

  11. Wolfgang Rösch

    Wolfgang Rösch
    Born in
    Germany Flag Germany
    Years
    1959-.. (age 65)
    Occupations
    Catholic priest
    Biography

    Wolfgang Rösch is a German Catholic priest. He was from 2010 to 2013 Dean of Wiesbaden at the parish St. Bonifatius. From 23 October 2013 he has been vicar general of the Diocese of Limburg, also administering the diocese during the absence of the bishop.