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Carl Schneeweiß SJ (born November 17, 1808 in Oberglogau , Upper Silesia , † May 10, 1887 in Mariaschein , Bohemia ) was a German prior of the Jesuits.

Life

Schneeweiß studied Catholic theology at the Silesian Friedrich Wilhelms University . He became active in the Corps Borussia Breslau in 1830 and proved himself as a consenior . He was ordained a priest in 1834 and was a religion teacher at the grammar schools in Leobschütz and Neisse from 1835 to 1850 . Six pupils became Prussians in Breslau. In 1849 he was elected to the Second Chamber of the Prussian Landtag (center). In 1851 he was installed as a pastor in Heinrichau . In Baumgartenberg he joined the Jesuits in 1853 . He was a constant speaker in the pulpit in all regions of the Austrian Empire . He was prior in Linz and (since 1880) in Mariaschein. He was considered a fanatical believer and a rousing speaker.

See also

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  • Latin necrology (2 pages).
  • Biography Carl Schneeweiß , in Emil Bülow: Hundred life pictures from the Austro-Hungarian province . Society of Jesus, Vienna 1902. GoogleBooks
  • Humorous poem by a confrere about the fasting sermons by Father Schneeweiß in Klagenfurt (approx. 1860). From: Leo König: Monuments of the Galician-Austro-Hungarian Province of the Society of Jesus , 2nd version, 2nd volume (unpublished typescript: Kalksburg 1926).
  • Transcripts of two letters from P. Schneeweiß to the Canon Ignaz Traumihler in St. Florian Monastery (1881, 1884). Three pages or copies of the original letters that are in the Traumihler estate in St. Florian Monastery (8 pages).

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Corps list of Borussia Breslau.
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910, 29/68.
  3. a b c d Archives of the Austrian Province of the Society of Jesus, Vienna.