Caspar Riffel, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Caspar Riffel

German priest and historian

Date of Birth: 19-Jan-1807

Place of Birth: Büdesheim, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Date of Death: 15-Dec-1856

Profession: historian, university teacher, church historian

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Caspar Riffel

  • Caspar Riffel (January 19, 1807, Budesheim, Bingen, Germany – December 15, 1856) was a historian.
  • He studied under Heinrich Klee at Mainz and Bonn and under Johann Adam Möhler at Tübingen.
  • After his ordination to the priesthood (18 Dec., 1830) he was named assistant priest at Bingen.
  • In 1835 he was appointed to a parish in Giessen, and to the chair of moral theology in the local theological faculty.
  • His transfer to the professorship in Church history followed in 1837. The publication of the first volume of his Church history in 1841 aroused a storm of indignation among Protestants, to whom his unflattering account of the Protestant Reformation was distasteful.
  • The Hessian Government hastened to retire him (19 Nov., 1842).
  • This measure caused intense indignation among the diocesan Catholic clergy, who denounced the Protestant atmosphere of the university.
  • Riffel retired to Mainz, where in 1851 Bishop von Ketteler appointed him professor of Church history in his newly organized ecclesiastical seminary.

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