Heiner Wilmer succeeds Georg Bätzing…

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Heiner Wilmer of Hildesheim is now Germany’s top Novus Ordo bishop
(image: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News)

The body of apostates officially known as the ‘Roman Catholic bishops’ of Germany is meeting this week for its spring conference.

This morning, Feb. 24, the assembly elected a new president. He is ‘Bishop’ Heiner Wilmer, the local ordinary of Hildesheim:

On Tuesday morning, Wilmer, the bishop of Hildesheim, was elected by the 56 bishops attending the spring plenary assembly as the successor of Bishop Georg Bätzing of Limburg.

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Not an ounce of Catholicism in him: ‘Bishop’ Heiner Wilmer of Hildesheim

When it comes to the apostate German Novus Ordo bishops, some names and faces are quite familiar: Walter Kasper, Reinhard Marx, Georg Bätzing, Stephan Ackermann, Peter Kohlgraf, Franz-Josef Bode. There is, however, another ‘Catholic bishop’ in the land of Luther who is no less apostate and no less dangerous, but whose name and face have not gotten too much exposure just yet.

He is Heiner Wilmer, SCJ (b. 1961), pictured in title image above.… READ MORE