Evangelical Lutheran Dean's Office Hersbruck
Evangelical Lutheran Dean's Office |
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City church in Hersbruck |
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organization | |
Deanery district | Hersbruck |
Church district | Nuremberg |
Regional church | Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria |
statistics | |
Parishes | 30th |
Parishioners | 40,000 |
management | |
dean | Tobias Schäfer |
Dean's Church | City church in Hersbruck |
Address of the Dean's Office | Nikolaus-Selnecker-Platz 4 91217 Hersbruck |
Web presence | www.dekanat-hersbruck.de |
The Evangelical Lutheran deanery in Hersbruck is one of the 10 deaneries of the Nuremberg Church District . Acting dean is Tobias Schäfer.
geography
The deanery district is on the left and right along the Pegnitz from Lauf via Hersbruck to Neuhaus . Politically, the deanery district is in the administrative region of Middle Franconia . The parishes are located in the district of Nürnberger Land . The parish of Hirschbach in the Upper Palatinate district of Amberg-Sulzbach is an exception .
history
At the time of the Reformation , the parishes of the deanery district of Hersbruck were predominantly in the rural area of the imperial city of Nuremberg . Nuremberg introduced the Reformation in 1525. The Bavarian dean's office in Hersbruck was established on December 7th, 1810 with the following parishes formerly Nuremberg: Alfalter , Alfeld , Artelshofen , Eschenbach , Förrenbach , Happurg , Henfenfeld , Hersbruck , Kirchensittenbach , Oberkrumbach , Pommelsbrunn , Reichenschwand , Velden and Vorra . Hohenstadt came from Bayreuth . Alfeld was handed over to the dean's office in Sulzbach in August 1814 and returned to the dean's office in Hersbruck on January 1, 1911. On April 19, 1827, the Deanery of Lauf was dissolved. The deanery of Hersbruck received the parishes of Lauf , Osternohe , Ottensoon and Schönberg . Schönberg was previously a Bayreuth parish, the rest of the parish was Nuremberg. The Dean's Office Altdorf was 1,901 on April 1, Offenhausen off at Hersbruck. Hartmannshof was built in 1954 and Schnaittach in 1955 .
Parishes
The Dean's Office District 40,000 church members live in 30 parishes , to 21 parishes are summarized. With 29 trombone choirs there is the highest density in Bavaria. The parishes, parishes and their churches are listed below:
- Parish of Alfeld
- Parish Altensittbach
- Parish Altensittenbach , St.Thomas
- Parish Oberkrumbach
- Artelshofen parish
- Parish Artelshofen , St. James
- Engelthal parish
- Parish Engelthal , St. John the Baptist
- Parish Eschenbach
- Parish Eschenbach , St. Paul
- Parish of Hirschbach ,
- Parish Förrenbach
- Parish Förrenbach , St. John
- Parish of Happurg
- Hartmannshof parish
- Parish Hartmannshof , Peace Church
- Henfenfeld parish
- Parish Henfenfeld , St. Nicholas
- Parish of Hersbruck
- Parish Hohenstadt
- Parish Hohenstadt , St. Wenzeslaus
- Parish of Kirchensittenbach
- Parish of Kirchensittenbach , St. Bartholomäus
- Parish of Lauf ad Pegnitz
- Parish Dehnberg
- Parish of Lauf an der Pegnitz , St. Johannis , St. Kunigund , Christ Church
- Parish Neunkirchen aS
- Parish Neunkirchen am Sand , Christ Church
- Offenhausen Parish
- Parish Offenhausen
- Osterohe parish
- Kirchengemeinde Osternohe , Dreifaltigkeitskirche
- Parish of Ottensoos
- Parish of Pommelsbrunn
- Parish Pommelsbrunn , St. Lawrence
- Reichenschwand parish
- Parish Reichenschwand , St. Alban's
- Parish of Schnaittach
- Parish of Schnaittach , Christ Church
- Parish of Schönberg
- Parish of Schönberg , St. Jakobus
- Parish of Velden
- Parish of Velden , St. Marien
- Parish Vorra
literature
- Address manual for the Rezat district of the Kingdom of Baiern . Johann Baptist Reindl, Bamberg 1814, p. 122-124 ( digitized version ).
- Address and statistical handbook for the Rezatkreis in the Kingdom of Baiern . Buchdruckerei Chancellery, Ansbach 1820, p. 231-233 ( digitized version ).
- Official handbook for the Protestant clergy of the Kingdom of Bavaria . Publishing house of the general Protestant Pfarrwittwen-Casse, Sulzbach 1821, p. 286-288 ( digitized version ).
- Wilhelm Schwemmer, Gustav Voit: Lauf-Hersbruck (= Historical Atlas of Bavaria, part of Franconia . I, 14). Komm. Für Bayerische Landesgeschichte, Munich 1967, DNB 456999256 ( digitized version ).
- Matthias Simon: Historical Atlas of Bavaria . Ecclesiastical organization, the Protestant Church. Commission for Bavarian State History, Munich 1960.
- Wolfgang Osiander: The Reformation in Franconia . Andreas Osiander and the Franconian reformers. Schrenk-Verlag, Gunzenhausen 2008, ISBN 978-3-924270-55-1 .