
Karl Lehmann
Karl Lehmann was a German cardinal and theologian, recognized for his contributions to Catholic theology and his leadership within the Church in Germany. He served as the bishop of Mainz and was known for his moderate and pastoral approach to various theological and social issues. Lehmann was also associated with the 'Mafia of San Gallo,' advocating for reform and modernization in the Church, particularly during the papal conclaves that led to the election of Pope Francis.
Born on May 16, 1936 (89 years old)
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Karl Lehmann was another member of the reformist group associated with the 'mafia of San Gallo'.
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