File:Limburgsch Dagblad vol 017 no 286 Portret van Z. H. Exc. Mgr. J.H.G. Lemmens, bisschop van Roermond.jpg

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Nederlands: Portret van Z. H. Exc. Mgr. J.H.G. Lemmens, bisschop van Roermond, aangeboden door het hoogeerwaarde Kapittel en de overige leden van de pro-synodale vergadering van het Bisdom bij gelegenheid van zijn vijf-en-twintigjarig priesterfeest. De opdracht hiertoe werd indertijd gegeven aan den Roermondschen kunstschilder, den heer Paul Windhausen, die deze taak op uitstekende wijze heeft volvoerd. De schilderij is bestemd voor de portrettengalerij van de Roermondsche Bisschoppen in de groote zaal van het Paleis. Dit portret zal tot in verre nageslachten spreken van den eenvoud, de goedheid en de godsvrucht, in het bijzonder de Marialiefde van onzen vereerden Bisschop. Afkomstig uit het Limburgsch Dagblad, donderdag 13 december 1934, tweede blad, [p. 1].
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