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English: Dr. Heinrich Mussinghoff, Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Aachen, during a stay in Hopsten-Halverde, Kreis Steinfurt, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Bishop Mussinghoff then served there as a guest preacher and one of the celebrants on the occasion of the second Euthymia Day (Euthymia-Tag) in 2014. Picture taken after the Mass at the St Peter and Paul Parish Church. Every year four Euthymia Days (Euthymia-Tags) are hold in the memory of Blessed Sister Maria Euthymia.
Deutsch: Der Bischof von Aachen Dr. Heinrich Mussinghoff zu Gast in Hopsten-Halverde, Kreis Steinfurt, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland. Neben dem örtlichen Pastor Peter van Briel war er Konzelebrant und Festprediger während des zweiten Euthymia-Tages 2014. Zur Erinnerung an die seliggesprochene Clemensschwester werden jährlich vier Euthymia-Tage abgehalten. Das Bild entstand nach dem Hochamt vor der Pfarrkirche St. Peter und Paul.
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Jan-Herm Janßen  (1972–)  wikidata:Q61974823
 
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