Axel Maußen
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Father Axel Maußen, F.S.S.P. (born 1 March 1968) is a
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Roman Catholic priest and was the district superior of the German-speaking district of the
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, which covers the territories of Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland until 2012. Maußen was born in Bonn, Germany. He studied theology at the University of Bonn and the St. Peter International Seminary in
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, Germany. He exerted several pastoral duties in the German-speaking district of the Fraternity, in Vienna in particular. In 2003, Fr. Maußen was named Superior of the district; he currently resides in the new district house located at
Wigratzbad Wigratzbad is a hamlet in the Lindau district of Bavaria, Germany. The village is north of the town of Opfenbach, and south of Hergatz. It is situated on the ancient frontier of Bavaria and Swabia, a short distance from Germany's borders with Au ...
, Germany.


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Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Maussen, Axel 1968 births 21st-century German Roman Catholic priests Living people Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter German traditionalist Catholics Clergy from Bonn University of Bonn alumni