Daniel Etter (clergyman)

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Daniel Etter (born August 27, 1876 in Thalgau , Salzburg ; † October 5, 1955 in Salzburg , Salzburg) was an Austrian clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church and a politician ( CSP ).

Life

After elementary school , Daniel Etter attended the College Borromaeum Salzburg , where he passed the Matura in 1896 . He then studied theology and was ordained a priest in 1899 .

From 1900 to 1906 Etter worked as a cooperator in Bramberg am Wildkogel before he was appointed vicar of Salzburg Cathedral in 1906 . He remained so until 1923. In the same year he was appointed a member of the cathedral chapter of Salzburg and in 1927 he was appointed pastor of the cathedral of Salzburg. Also in 1927 Etter was appointed dean of the dean's office in Salzburg-South . He stayed that way until his retirement in 1948.

In 1906 Etter was also one of the co-founders of the Piusverein Austria , whose secretary he was until 1914. In 1911 he founded the catholic magazine Salzburger Volksbote , which he published until 1917.

His political career began in 1909 when he moved in as a member of the Salzburg State Assembly, the forerunner of the Salzburg State Parliament . In November 1918 he became a member of the provisional state assembly and in April 1919 a member of the CSP for the Salzburg state parliament. In November 1918, Etter was in the state government of Governor Alois Winkler provincial government , he remained there until May 1922. After his short political career at the state level Etter was in May 1922 a member of the Federal Council in Vienna . He stayed there for five years, until May 1927.

Awards

Daniel Etter was an honorary citizen of numerous Salzburg municipalities, including Saalbach-Hinterglemm , Hof bei Salzburg , Fuschl , as well as Thalgau and Bramberg. Since 1913 he was an honorary member of the Catholic student associations KÖStV Austria Vienna , later he was still an honorary member of the KÖHV Leopoldina Innsbruck , AV Austria Innsbruck and KÖHV.Rheno-Juvavia Salzburg. Since 1919 he was an honorary member of the Catholic school association KöStV Almgau Salzburg in the MKV . He was also the bearer of the Civil Merit Cross II. Class and the Officer's Cross of the Austrian ZVO.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Daniel Etter in the Regesta Ecclesiastica Salisburgensia (RES) of the Archdiocese of Salzburg