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Most Reverend Auxiliary Bishop Johannes Kreidler

(May 31, 1946, Horb-Gruenmettstetten, Germany-Alive). Roman Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Rottenberg-Stuttgart, Germany, 1991-Current. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, March 18, 1972. Auxiliary Bishop of Rottenberg-Stuttgart, Germany, and Titular Bishop of Edistiana, June 6, 1991-Current.

Auxiliary Bishop Johannes Kreidler Signature

His Eminence Philipp Cardinal Krementz

(December 1, 1819, Koblenz, Germany-May 6, 1899, Cologne, Germany). Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cologne, Germany, 1885-1899. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, August 27, 1842. Bishop of Warmia, Poland, October 22, 1867-June 30, 1885. Attended First Vatican Council, 1869-1870. Archbishop of Cologne, June 30, 1885-May 6, 1899. Elevated to the Sacred College of Cardinals, January 6, 1893.

Philipp Cardinal Krementz Signature

Bishop Volker Kress

(July 25, 1939, Dresden, Germany-Alive). National Bishop, Evangelical Luthern Church of Germany. Teacher. Theologian. National Youth Minister, Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1973. Superintendent, Bautzen District, Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1979. Member, Synod of the Federation of Evangelical Churches, 1990-1991. Member, Synod, Evangelical Church of Germany, 1991-1993. National Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Germany, December, 1993-Current.

Bishop Volker Kress Signature

Archbishop Dr. Mesrob K. Krikorian

Archbishop of Vienna and Exarch for Central Europe, Armenian Apostolic Church, 1992-Current. Ordained Priest, Armenian Apostolic Church, 1962. Bishop, 1986. Archbishop of Vienna, Austria and Exarch for Central Europe, 1992-Current.

Archbishop Dr. Mesrob K. Krikorian Signature

Jiddu Krishnamurthi

(May 12, 1895, Madanapalle, India-February 17, 1986, Ojai, California). Spiritual Philosopher. Proclaimed the new incarnation of the Maitreya Buddha by the Theosophical Society, 1909. Leader of the Order of the Star, 1911-1929. Moved to Ojai, California where he first experienced an "awakening" of spiritual ecstasy known as "the process" which was to continue at interludes throughout his life, 1912. Publicly renounced the status of a messiah and dissolved the Order of the Star, 1929. Promoted self-knowledge through an open mind, condemning all religious and spiritual authority. Author of The First and Last Freedom, The Only Revolution, and Krishnamurti's Notebook. Received United Nations Peace Medal, 1984.

Jiddu Krishnamurti Signature

U. G. Krishnamurti

(July 9, 1918, Masulipatam, Andhra Pradesh, India-March 22, 2007, Vallecrosia, Italy). Spiritual Teacher. Raised as a Hindu and Theosophist. Theosophical lecturer, c. 1939-1953. Left Theosophical Society. Influenced by Sri Ramana Maharshi and Jiddu Krishnamurti, but ultimately rejected their views. Moved to the United States, 1955, but eventually settled in Geneva, Switzerland. Underwent a "clinical death" involving seven physical changes, 1967. Gave his last public talk in 1972, but continued to meet and talk with people seeking his counsel. Practiced an enigmatic questioning of everything in a radical "anti-philosophy" philosophy.

U. G. Krishnamurti Signature

His Holiness Sri Swami Krishnanandaji Saraswati Maharaj

(April 25, 1922-2001). General Secretary and Secretary of the Trust, Divine Life Society, 1961-2001. Born as Subbaraya into an orthodox Brahmin Hindu family. Initiated as a Sannyasa, January 14, 1946 and took name of Swami Krishnananda. President, Sivananda Literature Research Institute, 1958. Author of The Realisation of the Absolute. General Secretary and Secretary of the Trust, Divine Life Society, 1961-September 13, 2001. Metaphysician. Author. A direct disciple of His Holiness Swami Sivananda, founder of the Divine Life Society.

Swami Krishnananda Signature

His Eminence John Joseph Cardinal Krol

(October 26, 1910, Cleveland, Ohio-March 3, 1996, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Roman Catholic Archbishop of Philadelphia, 1961-1988. Ordained Priest, February 20, 1937. Auxiliary Bishop of Cleveland, Ohio and Titular Bishop of Cadi, July 11, 1953. Archbishop of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 11, 1961. Elevated to the Sacred College of Cardinals, June 26, 1967. Resigned as Archbishop, February 11, 1988.

John Joseph Cardinal Krol Signature

Rabbi Charles A. Kroloff

Reform Rabbi. Senior Rabbi, Temple Emanu-El, Westfield, New Jersey, 1966-2002. President, Coalition of Religious Leaders of New Jersey. President, Central Conference of American Rabbis. President, Association of Reform Zionists of America. Member, New Jersey State Bioethics Commission. A Founder and Vice President, Interfaith Council for the Homeless. President, Hebrew Union College Alumni Association. Stephen S. Wise Visiting Professor of Practical Rabbinics, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. Vice President for Special Projects, Hebrew Union College, 2003-Current. Author of When Elijah Knocks: A Religious Response to Homelessness (1992); 54 Ways You Can Help the Homeless; and Reform Judaism: A Jewish Way of Life (2005).

Rabbi Charles A. Kroloff Signature

Bishop Martin Kruse

(April 21, 1929, Eauenberg, Germany-Alive). Evangelical Lutheran Bishop of Berlin, 1991-1994. Ordained Minister, Evangelical Lutheran Church. Vicar, Linz, Austria, 1953. Landessuperintendent, Hannover Region, Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1970-1976. Evangelical Lutheran Bishop, West Region of Berlin-Brandenburg, 1977-1991. Evangelical Lutheran Bishop of Berlin, 1991-1994.

Bishop Martin Kruse Signature

Most Reverend Bishop John Michael Kudrick

(December 23, 1947, Loydell, Pennsylvania-Alive). 4th Ruthenian Catholic Bishop of Parma, Ohio,2002-Current. Ordained Priest of the Third Order Regular of St. Francis of Penance, Roman Catholic Church, May 3, 1975. Incardinated Priest of the Ruthenian Rite, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May, 1987. 4th Ruthenian Catholic Bishop of Parma, Ohio, May 3, 2002-Current.

Bishop John Michael Kudrick Signature