Heinrich Timpe

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Heinrich Timpe (born October 3, 1874 in Hamburg , † February 27, 1961 in Hamburg-Niendorf ) was a German Roman Catholic theologian .

Life

The brother Georg Timpes studied in Münster from 1893 to 1896 , from 1897 to 1898 in Osnabrück ( ordained priest on March 14, 1897) and from 1898 to 1901 in Göttingen . After receiving his doctorate in 1900 at the University of Göttingen , he taught from 1903 to 1916 as a teacher at the Höhere Knabenschule (Catholic Oberschule) in Hamburg, where he was director from 1916 to 1938. After his resignation in 1938, he was chaplain in the St. Elisabeth children's home in Hamburg-Bergedorf from 1938 to 1961 . 1954 became an honorary clergyman . In 1957 he became papal secret chamberlain .

Fonts (selection)

  • Contributions to knowledge of the panaching . WF Kaestner, Göttingen 1900, OCLC 9541533 (also dissertation, Göttingen 1900).
  • Germans abroad and emigration. Speech at the Catholic Day in Hanover on September 2, 1924 . St. Raphaels-Verein, Hamburg 1924, OCLC 72776403 .
  • In the German jungle aisles. Rides and rides in southern Brazil . St. Raphaels-Verein, Hamburg 1925, OCLC 251297073 .

Individual evidence

  1. Peter Schmidt-Eppendorf : The Catholic clergy, priests and diakonia, from Hamburg since the Reformation, in: On the history of the Jewish and the Catholic communities in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein. Essays on a conference for religious history of the Jewish community of Ahrensburg and the Association for Catholic Church History in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein eV As part of the "Intercultural Weeks" as part of the city anniversary "700 Years Ahrensburg" on November 8, 2014 . (= Nordalbingensia sacra . Volume 11). Matthiesen Verlag, Husum 2016, ISBN 3-7868-5111-5 , p. 146.