Ferdinand Doelle

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Ferdinand Friedrich Adalbert Doelle OFM (born September 7, 1875 in Bektiven , † November 17, 1935 in Paderborn ) was a German Franciscan , editor and historian of his order.

Life

Doelle attended the agricultural school in Worbis and then made his Abitur at the Franciscan high school in Harreveld near Winterswijk . In 1896 he entered the Franciscan order and studied philosophy and theology at the study houses of the Saxon Franciscan Province of the Holy Cross (Saxonia) . In 1905 he received in Paderborn the priesthood and was then to 1910 in Paderborn, Muenster and Bonn as pastors involved. He completed university studies in Münster in 1913 with a dissertation on the observance movement in the Saxon Franciscan province . In 1915 he became editor of the journal Franciscan Studies , which was published by Saxonia , and co-editor of the supplements to the journal. Above all, he researched the history of the Saxon Franciscan Province and was a respected scientist on the Advisory Board of the Görres Society .

Doelle's estate is kept in the Franciscan Research Center in Münster.

Fonts

  • The observance movement in the Saxon Franciscan province up to the beginning of the religious split. Taking into account the Martinian reform in Electoral Saxony. Dissertation Münster 1914 (short version) ( online ).
  • Reform activities of Provincial Ludwig Henning in the Saxon Franciscan Province (1507–1515) . Franciscan Studies. Supplement, Münster 1915.
  • The observance movement in the Saxon Franciscan province (Central and Eastern Germany) up to the General Chapter of Parma in 1529. Reformation- historical studies and texts 30 and 31, Diss. Münster 1918 ( online ).
  • The Martinian Reform Movement in the Saxon Franciscan Province (Central and Northeast Germany) in the 15th and 16th centuries. Franciscan Studies. Supplement, Münster 1921.
  • The Franciscans in Germany. Religious sources Düsseldorf 1926.
  • Work of the Franciscan Franciscan Seminary in Paderborn, Münster 1930.
  • The monastery tower of Torgau in 1525 . Franciscan Studies. Supplement, Münster 1931.
  • Reformation history from Electoral Saxony. Expulsion of the Franciscans from Altenburg and Zwickau . Franciscan Studies. Supplement, Münster 1933.
  • The rule observation in the Rhenish Capuchin Province from its foundation to the division, 1611–1668 . Franciscan Studies. Supplement, Münster 1936.

literature

  • † P. Dr. theol. Ferdinand Doelle OFM (obituary), in: Franziskanische Studien 23 (1936), 1–7.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Journal of Church History, Volume 55 (1936), 349.
  2. Dieter Berg (Ed.): Traces of Franciscan History. Werl 1999, p. 563.
  3. CV in Doelle's dissertation ( online ).
  4. Dieter Berg (Ed.): Traces of Franciscan History. Werl 1999, p. 563.