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Johannes Ronge (16 October 1813) (26 October 1887) was the main founder of the New Catholics
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Johannes Ronge (16 October 1813) (26 October 1887) was the main founder of the New Catholics
7278958 Johannes Ronge (16 October 1813) (26 October 1887) was the main founder of the New Catholics by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Johannes Ronge (16 October 1813) (26 October 1887) was the main founder of the New Catholics, Roman Catholic priest from the region of Upper Silesia in Prussia, Historic, digital reproduction of an original 19th-century original); © Imagebroker
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This print showcases Johannes Ronge, the main founder of the New Catholics, captured by an unknown artist in the 19th century. Ronge was a Roman Catholic priest hailing from Upper Silesia in Prussia. His significant role in establishing the New Catholics movement is highlighted through this historic digital reproduction. The portrait exudes a sense of solemnity and determination as Ronge gazes directly into the camera lens. Dressed in clerical attire, he embodies the essence of religious devotion and leadership. The image captures his strong presence and unwavering commitment to his beliefs. Ronge's influence on Catholicism during this era cannot be understated. He challenged traditional practices within the Roman Catholic Church, advocating for reforms that resonated with many disillusioned believers at that time. Through his efforts, he sought to create a more inclusive and progressive form of Catholicism. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder of Ronge's pivotal role in shaping religious discourse during the 19th century. It symbolizes not only his individual journey but also represents a larger movement towards reformation within established religious institutions. Sunny Celeste's expert reproduction ensures that this piece remains accessible for contemporary audiences to appreciate and reflect upon one man's profound impact on faith and society alike.
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