Bruno Pammer

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Abbot Bruno Pammer (1912)

Bruno Pammer SOCist (born January 30, 1866 in Rosenberg , South Bohemia; † November 22, 1924 in Kolín , Bohemia ) was the 42nd and penultimate abbot of the Hohenfurth monastery .

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Joseph Pammer studied theology in Budweis and entered the novitiate of the Cistercian Abbey in Hohenfurt on August 2, 1884 , where he took the religious name Bruno. He made his profession on May 27, 1888 in the hands of Abbot Leopold Wackarž and was ordained priest on July 22, 1888 from Budweiser Bishop Martin Josef Říha . From 1900 he de facto headed the Cistercian Abbey of Hohenfurth and was elected as his successor on May 14, 1902 after the death of Leopold Wackarž, who was confirmed on June 7 by Vicar General Theobald Grasböck . On June 8, 1902, the benediction by Martin Říha took place. The men's pilgrimage to Maria Rast near Hohenfurth goes back to his initiative. He held the first Bohemian Forest Catholic Day in 1921, and in 1923 he became Abbot President of the Czechoslovak Cistercian Congregation .

In 1908 Pammer became a member of the Bohemian state parliament and in 1909 a member of the manor house .

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