Talk:Hilarios Karl-Heinz Ungerer
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editThere is very little about him. In 2000 Beobachter printed a story about Ungerer, but it is superficial but it cites that Münchner Merkur described Ungerer as a fraud. I don't see anything notable other than his participation at the consecration of someone who later ordained a group of women known as the Danube Seven. His storefront church "Free Catholic Church in Germany" doesn't seem to be notable either. I also removed the link to www.mariavit.de/personal/demisung.htm since it is a black line censored hand written note that has a seal obviously photoshopped in and and image in the header blackened out – definitely WP:BLPSELFPUB and possibly WP:LIBEL.
- Rauber, Urs (2000-08-04). "Hochstapler: Bischof von eigenen Gnaden mit Flair für Scientology". Beobachter (in German). 2000 (16). Zürich, CH: Axel Springer. ISSN 1661-7444. Archived from the original on 2015-10-19. Retrieved 2015-10-19.
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