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Harald Rein (born October 1, 1957, in Bochum) is a
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theologian and served as the seventh bishop of the
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Life

Harald Rein is a native
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who obtained Swiss citizenship in 2001. His father was a
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, and he himself studied, among other places, in
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. Since 1982, he has been active in the Christian Catholic Church of Switzerland, initially as a vicar in
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, from 1983 to 1993 as a pastor in
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- Wallbach, and since 1993 in the parish of Zurich. Since 2001, he served as the
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of Bishop Fritz-René Müller, and after his resignation on March 1, 2009, he became the diocesan administrator. In 2001, he acquired Swiss citizenship and was a candidate for the episcopal seat but was not elected. He was then appointed as the
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by the newly elected
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, Fritz-René Müller, and after Müller's resignation on March 1, 2009, he became the
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. On the occasion of the 141st Session of the National Synod of the Christian Catholic Church of Switzerland on June 12, 2009, in
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, he was elected as the seventh bishop of his Church, reaching the necessary two-thirds majority on the second ballot with 87 votes out of 120 valid votes. The episcopal consecration took place on September 12, 2009, at the Augustinerkirche in Zurich. Archbishop
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was the main consecrator. As a motto, Rein chose "Not human praise, not human fear" hall move us Harald Rein earned a Doctor of Theology degree from the
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with a pastoral-theological thesis on highway churches. In his further scientific work, he focused on the topic of church community management (Oikodomik). He completed postgraduate studies in management and public administration and held several lectureships in church management at the Department of Christian Catholic Theology at the
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. Within the ecumenical movement, Harald Rein has, among other roles, been the President of the Working Group of Christian Churches in the Canton of Zurich and a Delegate of the Christian Catholic Church of Switzerland to the ninth plenary session of the
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in 2006 in
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. He also published a study on ecumenical relations between the
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,
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, and
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Churches. On June 16, 2009, the University of Bern appointed him as a privatdozent for practical theology with the restrictive specification of theological cybernetics, based on a series of individual publications considered equivalent to habilitation. On April 3, 2011, he took on the role of Delegate of the International Old Catholic Bishops' Conference for the Old Catholic Church of the Union of Utrecht in Italy, a position he held until July 1 of the same year. As goals for his term as bishop, he mentioned the growth of the Christian Catholic Church of Switzerland, which should not be achieved through
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but by addressing more church-distant people searching for a spiritual home. Additionally, he emphasized the ecumenical role of the Christian Catholic Church, particularly the reception of the dialogue document "Church and Ecclesial Communion," which the International Roman Catholic-Old Catholic Dialogue Commission presented in 2009. Since October 21, 2015, Harald Rein has been an honorary assistant bishop of the Anglican Diocese in Europe. Bishop Harald Rein resigned as bishop on October 29, 2023. The election of the new bishop will happen at the 157th session of the National Synod from May 24th–25th, 2024 in
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Episcopal genealogy

Rein's
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is:
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*
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* Cardinal Giulio Antonio Santori * Cardinal
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, O.P. * Archbishop
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* Cardinal Luigi Caetani * Bishop
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* Cardinal
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''junior'' * Archbishop
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* Archbishop Petrus Johannes Meindaerts * Bishop Johannes van Stiphout * Archbishop Walter van Nieuwenhuisen * Bishop Adrian Jan Broekman * Archbishop Johannes Jacobus van Rhijn * Bishop Gisbert van Jong * Archbishop
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* Bishop Jan Bon * Archbishop
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* Bishop Jan Lambert Wirix-Speetjens * Archbishop
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* Bishop Harald Rein


Works

* ''Limits of Pastoral Care: The Tension between Territorial Parish Competence and Functional Pastoral Ministry Using the Example of Highway Churches in Germany.'' Peter Lang, Bern, 1987, ISBN 3-261-03779-2 * ''Church Community: Anglican-Old Catholic-Orthodox Relations from 1870 to 1990 and Their Ecumenical Relevance''. 2 volumes (European University Publications. Series 23, Theology), Peter Lang, Bern, 1993–1994. ISBN 3-906750-72-8 (Vol. 1), ISBN 3-906752-32-1 (Vol. 2)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Rein, Harald Swiss Old Catholic bishops Swiss Old Catholic theologians 1957 births Living people