Heinrich Sunder

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Heinrich Sunder (born May 11, 1908 in Detmold ; † April 24, 1987 ) was a German Roman Catholic clergyman and cathedral chapter in Paderborn .

Life

Heinrich Sunder studied philosophy and theology and was ordained a priest. He was cathedral vicar in Paderborn. During the time of National Socialism, he was persecuted by the police and the Gestapo, had to endure over ten interrogations, a warning and a house search for uttering sermons, false flags and carrying out a procession. In addition, his name was on the "black list" and the "list of those to be shot".

After the end of the war he was pastor of St. Jodokus in Bielefeld as well as dean of the Bielefeld deanery, and later cathedral chapter of Paderborn Cathedral . He was chairman of the board of trustees of the Franziskus Hospital in Bielefeld .

In 1962, Heinrich Sunder was appointed Knight of the Order of Knights of the Holy Sepulcher by Cardinal Grand Master Eugène Cardinal Tisserant and invested in Paderborn Cathedral on September 29, 1962 by Lorenz Jaeger , Grand Prior of the German Lieutenancy . Most recently he was Commander of the Order. He was a member of the German Association of the Holy Land .

He was buried in the courtyard of the cloister of the Jodokus Church.

Fonts

  • The icon altar in Bielefeld St. Jodokus , Bentrup 1963
  • Sankt Jodokus, Bielefeld: cath. Parish church, former Franciscan church , Schnell and Steiner 1974

literature

  • Waltraut Sax - Humility: Lived for Easter: In memory of Cathedral Chapter Heinrich Sunder , with the collaboration of Sister Maria Regina Rottinghaus, Bielefeld: Westfalen - Blatt 1989. - 47 pp.

swell

  • Estate in the Vicariate General Paderborn

Individual evidence

  1. 25 years of St. Hedwig's parish in Heepen. Retrieved September 30, 2014 .
  2. ^ Ulrich von Hehl: Priests under Hitler's terror: a biographical and statistical survey , Matthias-Grünewald 1984, p. 625