Friederike Rupprecht

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Friederike Rupprecht (born Schadewaldt ; * 1940 in Leipzig ) is a German Protestant clergyman and was the abbess of the Stift zum Heiligengrabe monastery .

Life

Friederike Rupprecht is the fourth daughter of the five children of the classical philologist Wolfgang Schadewaldt and his wife Maria, geb. Meyer. She was married to the theologian Konrad Rupprecht, who died in 1991, with whom she has three sons.

She studied art history and Protestant theology at the Universities of Tübingen and Heidelberg and was awarded Dr. theol. PhD. From 1981 to 1983 she worked on the women project as innovation groups of the German National Committee of the Lutheran World Federation . From 1987 to 1990 she worked at the Heidelberg Research Center of the Evangelical Study Community. Then she was pastor in Karlsruhe .

In 2001 she became abbess of the community restored in 1996 in the Protestant women's monastery Stift zum Heiligengrabe in the municipality of Heiligengrabe in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district in Brandenburg . On June 15, 2015, Prime Minister Dietmar Woidke awarded her the Order of Merit of the State of Brandenburg for her services "to the community of monasteries and the expansion of the cultural offerings in the listed complex" . On January 10, 2016, she was adopted as abbess. She remains a member of the convent in Heiligengrabe.

On October 24, 2016, Friederike Rupprecht and the new abbess of the Heiligengrabe Monastery, Erika Schweizer, were honored by the German National Committee for the Protection of Monuments for their commitment to the protection and restoration of the monastery building complex with the German Prize for Monument Protection .

Fonts

  • The iconography of the Joseph scenes on the Maximianskathedra in Ravenna. Heidelberg, Theol. F., Diss. V. Feb 6, 1970
  • with Hans-Ulrich Perels and François Traudisch: The early church: a text and image documentation on the history of the church from its creation to the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD Gelnhausen; Berlin: Burckhardthaus-Verlag; Freiburg i. Br .: Christophorus-Verlag 1978 ISBN 3-7664-9011-7
  • Gerta Scharffenorth with Friederike Rupprecht, Doris Jehle, Erika Reichle and others: Sisters. Life and work of evangelical sororities. Rejection of prejudices. Offenbach: Burckhardthaus-Laetare 1984 ISBN 978-3-76640-111-3
  • Illness as an Experience of Life: A Biblical Exegetical Study. (Texts and materials from the research facility of the Evangelical Study Community: Series A; No. 37). Heidelberg: FEST 1992 ISBN 3-88257-036-9
  • (Ed.) About bleeding hosts, pious pilgrims and unruly nuns: Heiligengrabe between the late Middle Ages and the Reformation. Berlin: Lukas 2005 ISBN 3-936872-59-7
  • (Ed.) Reading times: the library in the Stift zum Heiligengrabe monastery from 1600 to 1900. (Heiligengrabe cultural and museum location; Vol. 3). Berlin: Lukas 2011 ISBN 978-3-86732-110-5

Web links

  • Stiftsfrauen , brochure of the Stift zum Heiligengrabe monastery with photo by Friederike Rupprecht

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hellmut FlasharSchadewaldt, Wolfgang. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 22, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2005, ISBN 3-428-11203-2 , p. 495 f. ( Digitized version ).
  2. Former research assistants
  3. Brandenburg honors abbess and former bishop with order of merit ( memento of the original from June 22, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed June 21, 2015 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ekbo.de
  4. New abbess at Heiligengrabe Monastery , accessed on January 13, 2016
  5. Monument protection prize for the monastery monastery , accessed on October 29, 2016