Maria Jepsen
German bishop
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Maria Jepsen (born 19 January 1945, in Bad Segeberg) is the former bishop of Hamburg in the North Elbian Evangelical Lutheran Church. On 4 April 1992 the synod of the Hamburg Ambit elected her bishop, the first Lutheran woman to be a bishop worldwide, and since then she has been re-elected for a second ten-year period.
On 16 July 2010 she resigned due to allegations that she did not act on information about an abuse case in her ambit of the church in 1999.[1]
References
- ^ Kaman, Mathias (16 July 2010). "Missbrauchsskandal: Hamburger Bischöfin Jepsen tritt zurück". Die Welt.
External links
- Official Biography of Maria Jepsen (German)
Maria Jepsen Born: 19 January 1945 in Bad Segeberg | ||
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Preceded by Peter Krusche | Bishop of the Hamburg Ambit within the North Elbian Evangelical Lutheran Church 1992–2008 | Succeeded by herself in an extended ambit |
Preceded by herself in a smaller ambit and as Bishop of the Holstein-Lübeck Ambit Bärbel Wartenberg-Potter | Bishop of the Hamburg and Lübeck Ambit within the North Elbian Evangelical Lutheran Church 2008–2010 | Vacant Title next held by Kirsten Fehrs |
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