Published On Apr 25, 2024
Carl Lampert, the youngest of seven children, was born on the 9th of January 1894 in Feldkirch then part of Austria-Hungary. He attended school in his hometown and later pursued studies at a state high school. However, when his father passed away, it seemed his education might be at risk. Fortunately, his uncle stepped in, providing the financial support Lampert needed to continue his studies without interruption.
In 1914, Lampert began his training for the priesthood in Brixen and was ordained by Bishop Franz Eggar in May 1918. He celebrated his first Mass later that same month. After becoming a priest, Lampert served as a chaplain in a city of Dornbirn, where he focused on working with young people. In 1930, with financial support from Bishop Sigismund Waitz, he moved to Rome to study canon law.
Join World History channel and get access to benefits:
/ @worldhistoryvideos
Disclaimer: All opinions and comments below are from members of the public and do not reflect the views of World History channel.
We do not accept promoting violence or hatred against individuals or groups based on attributes such as: race, nationality, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation. World History has right to review the comments and delete them if they are deemed inappropriate.
► CLICK the SUBSCRIBE button for more interesting clips: / @worldhistoryvideos
#worldhistory
#worldwar2videos
#ww2