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Bernard Ferdinand Popp
Titular Bishop of Capsus
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
SeeTitular See of Capsus
In office1983–2014
PredecessorLaurent Yapi
SuccessorDaniel E. Garcia
Orders
OrdinationFebruary 24, 1943
ConsecrationJuly 25, 1983
Personal details
Born(1917-12-06)December 6, 1917
Nada, Texas, U.S.
DiedJune 27, 2014(2014-06-27) (aged 96)
San Antonio, Texas, U.S.

Bernard Ferdinand Popp (December 6, 1917 – June 27, 2014) was an American bishop of the Roman Catholic Church.

Popp was born in Nada, Texas in 1917. He was ordained a priest on February 24, 1943, in San Antonio, Texas. Popp was appointed Auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of San Antonio Texas along with Titular Bishop of Capsus on June 3, 1983, and consecrated July 25, 1983. Popp retired as Auxiliary bishop of San Antonio March 23, 1993. He died on June 27, 2014, aged 96.

References

  1. Notice of death of Bishop Popp, mysanantonio.com; accessed June 27, 2014.

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Antonio
Ordinaries
Bishops
Anthony Dominic Pellicer
John Neraz
John Anthony Forest
John Shaw
Arthur Jerome Drossaerts
Robert Emmet Lucey
Francis James Furey
Patrick Flores
José Horacio Gómez
Gustavo García-Siller
Auxiliary bishops
Stephen Aloysius Leven
Patrick Flores
Hugo Mark Gerbermann
Raymundo Joseph Peña
Charles Victor Grahmann
Ricardo Ramírez
Bernard Ferdinand Popp
Edmond Carmody
Joseph Anthony Galante
John Yanta
Thomas Flanagan
Patrick Zurek
Oscar Cantú
Michael Joseph Boulette
Gary W. Janak
Churches
Cathedral
Cathedral of San Fernando
Parishes
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Little Flower (San Antonio)
Mission Concepcion (San Antonio)
St. Joseph (San Antonio)
San Francisco de la Espada (San Antonio)
San Jose y San Miguel Mission (San Antonio)
San Juan Capistrano Mission (San Antonio)
Education
High schools
Antonian College Preparatory High School (Castle Hills)
Central Catholic Marianist High School (San Antonio)
Holy Cross of San Antonio (San Antonio)
Incarnate Word High School (San Antonio)
John Paul II Catholic High School (Schertz)
Our Lady of the Hills High School (Kerrville)
Providence High School (San Antonio)
St. Anthony Catholic High School (San Antonio)
Closed
St. Gerard Catholic High School (San Antonio)


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