Most Holy Trinity (Grainet)

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Holy Trinity high altar by Mathias Högenwald created in 1681 for the Franciscan Church in Passau

Most Holy Trinity is a parish church built between 1747 and 1756 in Grainet in the Freyung-Grafenau district in Lower Bavaria .

history

City parish church St. Paul (Passau), epitaph of Lukas Kern, detail

The village of Grainet belonged to the parish Freyung until 1750 . Four to five times a year the Freyung priest celebrated church services in the old Nikolauskirche , built around 1500 , but which was much too small due to the population growth in the community. They turned to Cardinal - Prince-Bishop Joseph Dominikus von Lamberg in Passau, who recognized the emergency but did not provide any money for a new church. The Passau landlord and ship master Lukas Kern (1681–1749), already known as a benefactor and benefactor, helped the poor forest dwellers and they were able to set up their own parish with a foundation of 10,000 guilders and start building a new church. The young clergyman Franz Xaver Schmid was commissioned with this; his tasks were varied, but he was denied the support of the ordinariate . It was Lukas Kern who warned the cardinal to approve his letter of foundation, reported on the conditions in Grainet and pleaded with the pastor in Grainet for more help.

On December 2, 1748, Franz Xaver Schmid was appointed vicar and on June 4, 1750, pastor of Grainet.

Parish Church of the Most Holy Trinity, built 1747–1756
Altar fresco by Johann Georg Unruhe (1753)
High altar sheet "Coronation of Mary by the Most Holy Trinity" by Franz Ignaz Pendl
Side altar by Matthias Schmidt (1826)
People's altar and ambo by Leopold Hafner (1975)

The new parish area was huge; in the northeast it reached as far as the Bohemian border, the neighboring parishes of Kuschwarda and Böhmisch-Röhren belonged to the diocese of Budweis . The highest church in the Diocese of Passau, “St. Johann von Nepomuk near the sand houses ”, Leopoldsreut had to be pastorized by the Graineter pastor. With Fürholz , Grainet, Gschwendet, Hochstein, Hobelsberg, Mitterling, Obergrainet, Ohmühle, Rehberg , Ober- and Unterseilberg and Vorderfreundorf , with Auersbergsreut, Bischofsreut, Haberau, Langreut, Marchhäuser, Raumreut, Schnellnzipf (1869 branch, 1880 parish Bischofsreut), with Frauenberg, Haidhäuser, Ludwigsreut, Theresienreut, (today Parish of Haidmühle) with Duschlberg Leopoldsreut, Ostermühle, Schwendreut, the pastor had to care for over 3000 Catholics in 1867. From 1794 auxiliary priests (cooperators) stood by his side.

Today in the parish association of Grainet - Herzogsreut, - Hinterschmiding almost 4,000 Catholics and holiday guests are looked after.

Church building

In the entrance portraits of the donor couple Lukas and Anna Theresia Kern , old gravestones. The church building from 1747 to 1756 by Severin Goldberger (Passau master builder) with retracted choir, square, just closed on the outside, centrally designed on the inside, choir arch, coupled Tuscan pilasters. The nave, 3 yokes vaulted with excessive transverse barrels, in the west yoke a double massive gallery. Arched windows, the tower was added in 1887/88. (4 bells). The Passau painter Johann Georg Unruhe (1724–1801) created the original high altar in 1753 with the altarpiece of the Assumption of the Virgin , taken from the Holy Trinity al fresco , that is, painted on fresh plaster.

The high altar was acquired in 1823 from the secular former Franciscan church in Passau. The altar 1681 by the Passau sculptor Mathias Högenwald; he wrote in a letter: I hope to get the high aldar to the Franzischganern von Holz now, I made the sights (model) right away and went to Munich, her elector. Easily sent, which the promise was already given.

The mighty wooden structure with stepped columns, cranked segment arches in the elevator, 3 columns each, curved gable pieces and central cartridge IHS closed. The oval picture, a representation of Mary surrounded by angel heads (putti). The altarpiece is flanked by “Franciscan saints” (larger than life, St. Louis , Bishop of Toulouse and St. Bonaventure), above (St. Elzearius, St. Pacificus). Outside white angel figures with incense barrels; scattered golden arkanthus jewelry on the black baroque altar.

The altarpiece shows the coronation of Mary by the Holy Trinity and bears the signature Pendl, (Franz Ignaz Pendel) also Bendl, which was painted over during restorations.

The side altars, simple column systems with a curved extension, created in 1826 by the Hutthurm master carpenter Matthias Schmidt.

Altar pictures: formerly donor pictures (St. Luke and St. Anna ), today scenes from the Passion (flagellation / mockery and crucifixion ).

Decorative figures - side altars: Pieta (Mary with a dead son on her lap) (around 1750) Wies-Heiland (Christ on the hostage column) with natural hair, beard and a red cloth cloak, the copy brought by a pilgrim from the Fürholz parish of Steingaden of the image of grace; was the destination of small pilgrimages from the nearby Bohemian Forest from 1795.

Choir arch crucifix (around 1750)

South side, Franz Xaver (18th century), Madonna and Child (second half of the 16th century)

North side: St. Barbara (mid 18th century), above the old baptismal font, the new Fatima Madonna

Organ gallery: St. Korbinian (around 1500) Attributes new, St. Florian (18th century)

South. Side entrance: Mount of Olives with wooden figures (rural baroque)

Pulpit: simple baroque style, pulpit, structured by pilasters, with shell work. Pictorial representation of the four evangelists; Sound cover shell work, back wall, image of the good shepherd. Curly stairs with biblical scenes (Moses on Mount Sinai, Good Samaritan).

  • 1965/66 roof and tower renovation.
  • 1975 Installation of a folk altar with ambo, created by Leopold Hafner .
  • 1992 last exterior renovation and 1999 last interior renovation of the parish church

Pastor

Egger-Eptaph under the pulpit
Peer-eptaph on the choir arch, right
Philipp Graminger, burial place under the cemetery cross
  • 1748–1758 Franz Xaver Schmitt, * 1717; † January 3, 1794 in Hutthurm , builder of the church
  • 1758–1763 Gregor Rannabauer, * 1708; † April 7, 1790 in Wegscheid
  • 1763–1782 Franz Borgias Egger, * 1712; † June 17, 1782 in Grainet, buried in the parish church, in front of the high altar
  • 1782–1790 Andreas Ertl, * 1732; † September 27, 1808 in Untergriesbach
  • 1782-1801 Martin Peer, * 1749; † February 14, 1801 in Grainet, cooperator
  • 1790–1794 Franz Josef Maximilian Schletter, * 1748; † June 4, 1812 in Kellberg
  • 1794–1805 Josef Kannamüller, * 1737; † July 22, 1815 in Passau
  • 1806–1809 Philipp Graminger, * 1757; † November 10, 1809 in Grainet, buried under the cemetery cross in Grainet cemetery
  • 1810–1812 Florian Koller, * 1724; † April 30, 1863 in Atting , from 1805 to 1809 secretary and court chaplain to Prince-Bishop Leopold Leonhard von Thun and Hohenstein
  • 1813–1823 Johann Baptist Wiegenfeld, * 1757; † January 10, 1836 in Neukirchen
  • 1823–1827 Matthias Schmid, * 1774; † January 11, 1861 in Perlesreut
  • 1827–1832 Georg Petzi, * 1782; † April 2, 1856 in Passau
  • 1832–1836 Jakob Habner, * 1793; † December 4, 1874 in Rinchnach
  • 1836–1839 Michael Hausbäck, * 1802; † November 21, 1846 in Tiefenbach
  • 1839–1844 Joseph Scheibelberger, * 1804; † March 27, 1866 in Röhrnbach
  • 1844–1851 Joseph Donaubauer, * 1807; † December 16, 1891 in Hutthurm
  • 1851–1856 Joseph Weber, * 1807; † March 23, 1871 in Pleiskirchen
  • 1852–1856 Joseph Fisch, cooperator, author of the parish chronicle
  • 1856–1861 Johann Bauer, * 1821; † October 6, 1892 in Neuötting
  • 1861–1869 Andreas Habereder, * 1823; † March 3, 1887 in Regen , dissolved the unprofitable agriculture of the rectory and made new building land possible. As a hobby wood carver, he created an altar of Corpus Christi, which was a station in front of the rectory.
  • 1869–1882 Johann Nepomuk Bierínger, * 1826; † December 17, 1903 in Passau
  • 1882–1893 Simon Forsthofer, * 1838; † November 23, 1923 in Landau an der Isar , honorary citizen of the municipality of Grainet and founder of the loan association, builder of the church tower (1887/88).
  • 1893–1901 Joseph Kämmerer, * 1838; † May 3, 1921 in Triftern
  • 1902–1906 Franz Xaver Huber, * 1838; † April 24, 1943 in Neuötting, prevented religious kitsch in the church, which reduced its popularity among the population
  • 1906–1934 Johann Baptist Moosherr, * 1867; † December 2, 1964 in Waldkirchen
  • 1926–1953 Franz Xaver Moser, cooperator, later pastor and honorary citizen of Breitenberg
  • 1934–1946 Franz Xaver Söllner, * 1888; † April 29, 1938 in Altötting
  • 1946–1952 Johann Evangelist. Spannbauer, * 1888; † November 22, 1952 in Grafenau , Monsignor , Honorary Chamberlain, Sr. Holiness
  • 1950–1952 Ferdinand Siebeneicher, cooperator
  • 1952–1964 Josef Maier, * 1912; † December 12, 1971 in Mettenhausen
  • 1964–1984 Josef Herkner, * 1908; † September 29, 1986 in Grainet, honorary citizen with honorary grave in Graineter cemetery
  • 1984–1997 Hermann Füßl, * 1935; † May 1, 1998 in Linz ( Austria )
  • 1997–2003 Witold Kuman, * 1961 in Rzeszów ( Poland ), since 2003 pastor in Aldersbach
  • since 2003 Dr. Michael Gnan

Franz Seraph von Pichler , a member of the Reichstag, was a chaplain in Grainet.

literature

  • Commemorative publication 250 years of Grainet parish - June 18, 2000 - Grainet Catholic parish

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Passau, St. Paul parish church, epitaph of Lukas Kern, detail, text: Gestiffte Pfarr Graineth. I don't want to give my head any rest, if I bit I find a city for the Lord, a (?) Temple for the god Jacob. Ps. 131 V. 5.
  2. Diocesan Archives Passau
  3. ^ "Before the Wood", 1256 Säumerprivileg
  4. Große Schanze (Schwedenschanze) 1619 by Leopold I Archduke of Austria, 61st Prince-Bishop of Passau (1598–1625)
  5. before 1449–1672 Wanderglashütte on Hobleinsberg
  6. Paul Friedl "Der Baumsteftenlenz" (1902–1989) - Glassmaker Stories
  7. ^ Waldhäuser founded Joseph Franz Anton von Auersperg , 71st Prince-Bishop of Passau (1783–1795)
  8. Neuhäuser, 1706 by Johann Philipp Graf von Lamberg , 66th Prince-Bishop of Passau (1689–1712)
  9. by Leopold Ernst Graf von Firmian , 70th Prince-Bishop of Passau (1763–1783)
  10. Bavarian Häusel
  11. ^ Haid - Firmianshaid by Leopold Ernst Graf von Firmian, 70th Prince-Bishop of Passau (1763–1783)
  12. Vierhäuser after Ludwig I , King of Bavaria (19th century)
  13. ^ Twelve houses after Therese von Hildburghausen, Queen of Bavaria (19th century)
  14. 1677–1758 Duschelberger Hütten
  15. ^ Sand houses 1618 by Leopold I Archduke of Austria, 61st Prince-Bishop (1598–1625)
  16. Glass houses, 1680 Markward von Schwendi, prince. pass.administrator
  17. Wooden houses, 1627 by Leopold II. Wilhelm Archduke of Austria , 62nd Prince-Bishop (1625–1662)
  18. ^ A b Joseph Maria Ritz Die Kunstdenkmäler von Bayern Niederbayern XXIII District Office Wolfstein, Verlag R.Oldenbourg Munich 1931
  19. ^ Commemorative publication 250 years of the parish of Grainet s. O.
  20. ^ Grainet parish archives
  21. see Grainet - honorary citizen

Web links

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Coordinates: 48 ° 47 '58.1 "  N , 13 ° 39' 2.3"  E