Ferdinand Schuppe

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Ferdinand Schuppe (born July 24, 1831 in Landeck (Silesia) , † November 14, 1894 in Magdeburg ) was a German Catholic church official.

Life

Schuppe attended high school in Brieg and Glogau . After graduating from high school, he studied Catholic theology at the University of Breslau from 1849 to 1852 , and (as his later book publications suggest) perhaps also law . During this time he became a member of the Corps Silesia Breslau in 1850 . In 1855 he became a trainee lawyer and in 1856 prince-bishop assistant professor in Neisse . In 1866 he became the prince-bishop consistorial councilor in Breslau and in 1876 royal commissioner for the archbishop's asset management in Cologne . Originally loyal to the Pope, he became an opponent of ultramontanism in the course of the Kulturkampf .

Works

  • The Austrian Concordat and Prussian Legislation , Regensburg 1861
  • Prussian marriage law and the Catholic Church , Regensburg 1862
  • Catalog of the library of the Catholic parish in Neisse , Neisse 1865
  • The nature and legal relationships of the newer religious women's cooperatives , Mainz 1868
  • Asset management in the Catholic parishes , Cologne: du Mont-Schauberg, 1883

literature

  • Ferdinand Schuppe , in: Johann Friedrich von Schulte: The history of the sources and literature of canon law from Gratian up to the present , Vol. 3rd Part 2, 1880, pp. 438–439.
  • Fritz Maywald: Complete directory of members of the Corps Silesia 1821-1961 , Part I, Cologne 1961, serial no.286
  • Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 21 , 281

Individual evidence

  1. Mentioned as a theology student in Maywald, No. 286
  2. In the Archives for Catholic Canon Law , No. 195, 1873, he presented his own position.