Ralph M. Wiltgen

Ralph Michael Wiltgen (17 December 1921, in Evanston, Illinois, USA – 6 December 2007) 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, Wiltgen became a Divine Word Missionary in 1938 and received Holy Orders in 1950.

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Ralph M. Wiltgen

Ralph Michael Wiltgen (17 December 1921, in Evanston, Illinois, USA – 6 December 2007) 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, Wiltgen became a Divine Word Missionary in 1938 and received Holy Orders in 1950.

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