. . . . . "1948"^^ . "Julius D\u00F6pfner"@en . . . "not applicable"@en . . . "Your Eminence"@en . "1957"^^ . . "Julius D\u00F6pfner"@en . "1961"^^ . . . . . . . . "1965"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "Julius D\u00F6pfner was born in Hausen (today a part of Bad Kissingen) to Matth\u00E4us and Maria D\u00F6pfner. He was baptised two days later, on August 28. D\u00F6pfner had a sister, Maria, and two brothers, Paul and Otto. Entering the Augustinian-run gymnasium at M\u00FCnnerstadt in 1924, he later attended the Seminary of W\u00FCrzburg and the Pontifical German-Hungarian College in Rome. D\u00F6pfner was ordained to the priesthood by Archbishop Luigi Traglia on October 29, 1939, and then finished his studies at the Pontifical Gregorian University, from where he obtained a doctorate in theology in 1941, writing his dissertation on Cardinal John Henry Newman. He worked as a chaplain in Gro\u00DFwallstadt until 1944."@en . . "Julius D\u00F6pfner was born in Hausen (today a part of Bad Kissingen) to Matth\u00E4us and Maria D\u00F6pfner. He was baptised two days later, on August 28. D\u00F6pfner had a sister, Maria, and two brothers, Paul and Otto. Entering the Augustinian-run gymnasium at M\u00FCnnerstadt in 1924, he later attended the Seminary of W\u00FCrzburg and the Pontifical German-Hungarian College in Rome. D\u00F6pfner was ordained to the priesthood by Archbishop Luigi Traglia on October 29, 1939, and then finished his studies at the Pontifical Gregorian University, from where he obtained a doctorate in theology in 1941, writing his dissertation on Cardinal John Henry Newman. He worked as a chaplain in Gro\u00DFwallstadt until 1944."@en . . . . . . . . . .