Augustin Henninghaus
Augustin Henninghaus SVD (born September 11, 1862 in Menden (Sauerland) , † July 20, 1939 in Yanzhou , Republic of China ) was a German missionary and bishop .
Life
Origin and education
After attending secondary school in his hometown and two years of private training, he entered the Steyler Missionary Order (Societas Verbi Divini / SVD) on October 11, 1879 and was ordained a priest on May 30, 1885 .
China missionary
Then he was sent in 1886 by Arnold Janssen , the founder and first general superior of the Steyler missionaries to the Steyler Mission in Shantung, China, where he has since worked as a Catholic missionary.
Vicar Apostolic of Yenchowfu ( Yanzhou )
In 1904, he was by Pope Pius X as a missionary bishop of Yenchowfu and titular bishop of Hypaepa appointed. The bishop retired in 1935 and lived in China until his death in 1939.
Order founder
In 1910, the Apostolic Prefect founded the Sisters of the Oblates of the Holy Family . The nuns, however, venerate Fr. Josef Freinademetz SVD as their actual founder, because Freinademetz had already collected the first virgin catechists in the mid-1890s and wrote the rule for virgins for them in 1904. From the group of virgin catechists, the P. Freinademetz had trained the first sisters of the Institute of the Oblates of the Holy Family, which Henninghaus had established. Bishop Henninghaus appointed the Steyler missionary sister Juliana, Emma Hansen (1876–1911) (1876–1911), who died in 1911 of typhus as the first novice master Thereupon Sr. Odila, Maria Anna Fasselt (1883–1952) was appointed novice master. She shaped the first generation of the Oblates. Bishop Henninghaus commissioned his brother Fr. Peter Röser (1862–1944) with the elaboration of the religious constitutions Bishop made him director of the community of sisters in Shantung ( Shandong ) and Kansu ( Gan see below , China), as well as in Taiwan , the sisters work among lepers, run orphanages and do social work; the order currently has around 200 sisters.
First biographer of St. Joseph Freinademetz
Bishop Henninghaus published in 1920 in the publishing house of the Catholic Mission in Yenchowfu Yanzhou the life picture of the China missionary, Fr. Josef Freinademetz, who died in the reputation of holiness and whom he had come to know and appreciate from twenty-two years of joint missionary work in the Apostolic Vicariate of Yenchowfu. His 648-page biography is still the classic among the numerous biographies on Freinademetz.
Works
- An impending thunderstorm over the South Shantung Mission (Shenhien, February 23, 1896) . In: Kleiner Herz-Jesu-Bote. 23 (August 1896) No. 11, pp. 83-85, 109-110.
- The recent persecution of Christians in southern Shantung. (Zining, July 22, 1896) . In KlHJB. 24 (Nov. 1896) No. 2, pp. 12-15.
- Ordination in Jentschoufu . (April 16, 1906), in Steyler Missionsbote 34 (Oct. 1906) No. 1, pp. 6-7.
- New Year's greetings to the benefactors of the mission in South Shantung . In: Steyler Missionary Messenger. 34 (February 1907) No. 5, pp. 69-71.
- Speech by the most revered missionary bishop Henninghaus at the Katholikentag in Würzburg on August 27, 1907. In: Steyler Missionsbote. 35 (March 1908) No. 6, pp. 86-90.
- P. Joseph Freinademetz + . Memorial word. In: Steyler Missionary Messenger. 35 (April 1908) No. 7, pp. 103-108.
- New Year's greetings to the benefactors of the mission in South Shantung. In: Steyler Missionary Messenger. 36 (Feb. 1909) No. 5, pp. 70-73.
- On the question of the self-maintenance of the Chinese mission . In: Steyler Missionary Messenger. 36 (Sept. 1909) No. 12, pp. 135-136.
- In the pious memory of Father Rudolf Pieper . Memorial word. In: Steyler Missionary Messenger. 37 (1909/10) No. 2 (November), pp. 23-25.
- New Year's greetings to the benefactors of the mission in South Shantung. In: Steyler Missionary Messenger. 37 (1909/10) No. 5, February, pp. 69-73, 86-87.
- Chinese Revolution and Catholic Mission in South Shantung . In: Steyler Missionsbote 39 (April 1912) No. 7, 107-108.
- P. Josef Freinademetz : His life and work. At the same time contributions to the history of the South Shantung Mission. , By Aug. Henninghaus SVD Apostol. Vicar von Süd-Schantung, Publishing House of the Catholic Mission, Yenchowfu 1920, 2nd edition. 1926. 648 pp.
- Requirements for a missionary . in: Verbum SVD 2/4 (1960) 387-390.
literature
- Father Hermann Fischer: Augustin Hennighaus - 53 years old missionary and missionary bishop. Steyler mission bookshop, Kaldenkirchen 1946.
- Richard Hartwich: Steyler missionaries in China I. Missionary development of southern Hantung 1879-1903. Contributions to a story. (Studia Instituti Missiologici SVD 32) Steyler Verlag, St. Augustin 1983, ISBN 3-87787-166-6 .
- R. Hartwich: Steyler missionaries in China II. Bishop A. Henninghaus calls Steyler sisters 1904-1910. (Studia Instituti Missiologici SVD 36). Steyler Verlag, Nettetal 1985, ISBN 3-87787-189-5 .
- R. Hartwich: Divine Word Missionaries in China III. Republic of China and World War I 1911-1919. (Studia Instituti Missiologici SVD 40). Steyler Verlag, Nettetal 1987, ISBN 3-8050-0180-0 .
- R. Hartwich: Steyler missionaries in China IV. Spiritual leader of his China missionaries Rev.mus P. Wilhelm Gier SVD 1922. (Studia Instituti Missiologici SVD 42). Steyler Verlag, Nettetal 1988, ISBN 3-8050-0202-5 .
- R. Hartwich: Steyler missionaries in China V. From war ruins to new borders 1920-1923. (Studia Instituti Missiologici SVD 48). Steyler Verlag, Nettetal 1989, ISBN 3-8050-0242-4 .
- R. Hartwich: Divine Word Missionaries in China VI. On the waves of the Chinese Civil War 1924-1926. (Studia Instituti Missiologici SVD 53). Steyler Verlag, Nettetal 1987, ISBN 3-8050-0288-2 .
- Fritz Bornemann: Arnold Janssen the founder of the Steyler Missionswerk . 3rd ed., Steyler Verl., Nettetal 1992. ISBN 3-8050-0300-5
- J. Alt (ed.): Arnold Janssen SVD, Letters to China. Vol. I: 1879-1897 . (Studia Instituti Missiologici SVD 73), Steyler Verl., Nettetal 2000, 447 pages, ISBN 3-8050-0446-X .
- J. Alt (ed.): Arnold Janssen SVD, Letters to China. Vol. II: 1897-1904 . (Studia Instituti Missiologici SVD 74), Steyler Verl., Nettetal 2001, XXI + 374 S., ISBN 3-8050-0447-8 .
- J. Alt (ed.): Arnold Janssen SVD, Letters to China. Vol. III: 1904-1908 . (Studia Instituti Missiologici SVD 75), Steyler Verl., Nettetal 2002, XV + 313 S., ISBN 3-8050-0448-6 .
- Josef Alt: Journey of Faith. The Missionary Life of Arnold Janssen . (Studia Instituti Missiologici SVD 78), Steyler Verl., Nettetal 2002, XVIII + 1078 pp., ISBN 3-8050-0471-0 .
- Josef Alt (ed.): Arnold Janssen SVD, Letters to China. Vol 1: 1879-1897 . (Studia Instituti Missiologici SVD 80), Steyler Verl., Nettetal 2003, 544 pp., ISBN 3-8050-0490-7 .
- Paul B. Steffen: Witness and Holiness, the Heart of the Life of Saint Joseph Freinademetz of Shandong. In: Studia Missionalia 61, Roma 2012, ISBN 978-88-7839-225-0 , pp. 257-392.
Web links
- Entry on Augustin Henninghaus on catholic-hierarchy.org ; Retrieved January 5, 2013.
- Kroes SVD, Heinrich: Henninghaus, Augustin. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 8, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1969, ISBN 3-428-00189-3 , p. 548 ( digitized version ).
- Order founder and missionary bishop Augustinus Henninghaus born 150 years ago [1]
- "A light for China" Missionary Bishop Augustinus Henninghaus born 150 years ago in Menden [2]
Individual evidence
- ^ Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz: Henninghaus, Augustin. In: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL). Volume 2, Bautz, Hamm 1990, ISBN 3-88309-032-8 , Sp. 721-723.
- ^ Ortud Stegmaier: Missionary service to one's own people. The training of indigenous women religious through Steyler missionaries and missionary sisters. Special issue from Verbum SVD No. 1 u. 2/75, 2/76, 1 u, 2/77, p. 16.
- ↑ Josef Freinademetz, rule for virgins , in: F. Bornemann, Der sel. PJ Freinademetz 1852-1908. A Divine Word China Missionary , Romae 1976, 1094-1106.
- ↑ O. Stegmaier, The Foundations in China II. The Oblates of the Holy Family , in: id., Missionsdienst am Eigen Volk . In: Verbum SVD 16: 1 (1975) 69-95.
- ↑ Dr. Paul B. Steffen: Father Peter Röser 1862-1944. For the 150th birthday of the Bendorfer China missionary. In: Heimatbuch Kreis Mayen-Koblenz 2012, 43-45.
- ^ Augustin Henninghaus SVD, Apostol. Vicar of Süd-Schantung: Fr. Josef Freinademetz SVD. His life u. Act. At the same time contributions to the history of the South Shantung Mission, publ. Of the Catholic Mission: Yenchowfu / China 1920, XI and 648 pp .; 2.ed. 1926.
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Johann Baptist von Anzer SVD |
Vicar Apostolic of Yenchowfu 1935–1939 |
Teodoro Schu SVD |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Henninghaus, Augustin |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Henninghaus, August (baptismal name); Henninghaus SVD, Augustin |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German missionary and bishop |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 11, 1862 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Menden (Sauerland) |
DATE OF DEATH | July 20, 1939 |
Place of death | Yanzhou , China |