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Consecration of the New Vienna Archbishop Josef Grünwidl: Profile Selects the Best Achievements in Ten Categories

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Best leading actor, best supporting actress, best insignia and a surprise winner in the category "Best Homily": The profile Steffl award for the inauguration of Archbishop Josef Grünwidl.

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Best leading actor, best supporting actress, best insignia and a surprise winner in the category "Best Homily": The profile Steffl award for the inauguration of Archbishop Josef Grünwidl.

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Will the new Viennese archbishop Josef Grünwidl even become a trendsetter? At any rate, he sets new accents with his own appearance: after more than 340 years he is the first Viennese chief shepherd who wears beard again. But he also brings together a few unique constellations. With the new Viennese archbishop Josef Grünwidl, after the long and evocative term of Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, an era comes to an end not only in church terms: Grünw…

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In Vienna's St. Stephen's Basilica, Predecessor Christoph Schönborn Grünwidl made him the 33rd Archbishop of Vienna.

·Vienna, Austria
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On Saturday Josef Grünwidl officially became Archbishop of Vienna in St. Stephen's Basilica. The course of the celebrations with around 3000 guests was meticulously planned and was full of symbolic moments, which made Grünwidl consciously simple and accessible.

·Vienna, Austria
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VIENNA. Josef Grünwidl celebrated the first Mass as Archbishop of Vienna the day after his consecration.

·Linz, Austria
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Josef Grünwidl celebrated his first Mass as the new Archbishop of Vienna with around 100 people affected by poverty. The celebration took place at the seminary and was organized jointly with the parish Caritas organization.

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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Saturday, January 24, 2026.
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