Johannes Knijff

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Johannes Knijff

Bishop of Groningen
Posthumous portrait of Johannes Knijff (1625)
Appointed8 August 1561
Installed3 October 1568
Term ended7 October 1576
PredecessorDiocese established
SuccessorJan van Bruhesen
Orders
Consecration5 December 1563
by Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle
Personal details
Died7 October 1576
Groningen
EducationUniversity of Leuven

Johannes Knijff, O.F.M. (also Johann Knijff or Joannes Knijff Ius, Utrecht,? – Groningen, 7 October 1576)[1] was the first bishop of the Diocese of Groningen.

He was a Franciscan who had studied at Leuven. In 1561, he was appointed bishop of the newly established diocese of Groningen. He was consecrated bishop by Cardinal Granvelle in Brussels on 5 December 1563.[1] Groningen resisted the arrival of a bishop. It was not until 1568 that Knijff, supported by Alva's troops, could take his diocese in the cathedral. In 1576, he died of the plague. Due to the fear of infection, the deceased bishop was buried quickly and without much ceremony in a free grave in the ambulatory east of the altar. Later, his remains were exhumed and placed in a crypt under the choir. Not a stone or a grave monument has been preserved.

Although a successor was appointed after his death, Knijff was, in fact, the only bishop who exercised the office in Groningen until the re-establishment of the diocese in 1956.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Bishop Johan Knijf, O.F.M. Obs". catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2023-10-08.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Diocese established
Bishop of Groningen
1561–1576
Succeeded by