Anton Mesenich

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Anton Mesenich (* 1607 or 1608 in Ehrenbreitstein ; † April 17, 1682 in Villmar ) was a Roman Catholic clergyman and Benedictine .

Mesenich worked in the Benedictine Abbey of St. Matthias in Trier. He served twice as parish vicar in St. Medard (1637–1648 and 1653–1657). From 1657 until the end of his life he was parish vicar of St. Peter and Paul in Villmar .

Works

  • Phison mysticus, hydriis sex evangelicis exceptus // Geistlich Paradeyß- or Goltbrunn // Bed and song books in honor of God and deß J. Apostle Matthiae : Trier, Reulandt, 1652

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Germania Sacra - Archdiocese of Trier 8 , p. 674 (Petrus Becker)