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Ralph M. Wiltgen : ウィキペディア英語版
Ralph M. Wiltgen
Ralph Michael Wiltgen (born 17 Dec 1921, Evanston, Illinois, USA, died 6 Dec 2007〔https://www.dobsearch.com/death-records/view.php?t=1428119372&searchnum=200976054545&sessid=234967314ec0b1cf4a8672199ebf1e7e〕) was an American Catholic priest, missionary and journalist specially famous for writing the book "The Rhine flows into the Tiber", an account of the Second Vatican Council.
==Life==
Born in Chicago in 1921 he become a Divine Word Missionary in 1938, he received Holy Orders twelve years later. Apart from "The Rhine flows into the Tiber" he wrote other books about the Catholic Church as "The Religious Life Defined", "Founding of the Roman Catholic Church in Oceania, 1825-50" and "Gold Coast Mission History". During the Second Vatican Council he was in Rome. Given the poor performance by Vatican Press Office he started his own office called "Divine Word News Service" that had 3100 subscribers in 108 countries. He set press conferences with several bishops. He received pressures to stop doing his works but at the same time other bishops encouraged him to continue. He died in 2007.〔(librarything.com )〕

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