Hugo Aufderbeck served as Bishop and Apostolic Administrator in the Episcopal Office of Erfurt-Meiningen.
10 Facts About Hugo Aufderbeck
Hugo Aufderbeck attended the local school and then studied Latin for a year with his vicar, Dr Josef Brill.
Hugo Aufderbeck concluded his secondary schooling in Paderborn, where he was able to board at the archbishop's boys' seminary.
Hugo Aufderbeck now relocated to the eastern part of the large Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Paderborn: he became vicar of the provost's parish of Saints Francis and Elizabeth in Halle, becoming a student chaplain for the city.
Hugo Aufderbeck was a member of the "Archbishop's Council for Imperiled Youth" and of the "Advisory Council for Public Youth Support".
Hugo Aufderbeck was the Roman Catholic representative in liaison with the newly formed Free German Youth.
In 1947 Hugo Aufderbeck was appointed by Wilhelm Weskamm, the episcopal commissioner as the permanent representative of the Archbishop's Commission for Youth Work in the Province of Saxony.
Hugo Aufderbeck received his episcopal ordination on 5 September 1962 from Archbishop of Berlin Alfred Bengsch.
Hugo Aufderbeck signed his last will on 15 December 1980.
Hugo Aufderbeck died on 17 January 1981 in the Erfurt Catholic Hospital.