Léon Arthur Elchinger
Léon-Arthur Elchinger was the Bishop of Strasbourg from 1967 to 1984.
Diploma
Career in the Order
- 1931: Ordained Catholic priest in April, then nominated professor and director at the theological seminary in Strasbourg
- 1938: Military chaplain in Strasbourg
- 1941: Nominated Senior of the theological seminary of Strasbourg; withdrawn back to Clermont-Ferrand during World War II
- 1945: Nominated Diocesan director of the catholic pedagogy of Strasbourg
- 1947: Nominated Canon of the Strasbourg Cathedral
- 1958: Nominated ancillary Bishop and coadjutor Mgr Weber
- 1962–1965: Participated in the Second Vatican Council; made a notable intercession on behalf of the rehabilitation of Galileo Galilei
- 1967: Nominated Bishop of Strasbourg
- 1984: Resigned as Bishop of Strasbourg, being replaced by Msgr. Charles-Amarin Brand
- 1984–1998: Very active during his retirement, he wrote several books and appeared often in the news media. He died two days before his 90th birthday.