Heart of Jesus (Baumgarten)

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Kuratiekirche in Baumgarten
Kuratiekirche: interior

The Kuratiekirche Herz Jesu , located in the Baumgarten district of the market town of Nandlstadt in the Freising district, is a wide hall with a strongly drawn-in, just closing choir , attached sacristy and choir tower . The nave is from 1924, the core of the church is older. Together with its equipment, it is a protected monument with the file number D-1-78-144-27 of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation .

history

Origins

Paumgarten , Paungarten , Baumtgarten , Puomgart , Paumgartten (= orchard near Nandlstadt) in Holledau (= Hallertau) is a very old settlement. The place was first mentioned in a directory in 1315 as a subsidiary of Hörgertshausen. Georg Muntzl, pastor and vicar of Hörgertshausen in 1524, received the Baumgarten parish by papal award. The award document mentions three branches with their own burial sites. St. Nikolai and Katharina in Baumgarten, St. Johannes Evangelist in Tölzkirchen and St. Anna and Beata Virgo in Airischwand were named by name.

Since the branches were far away, so that many church services could not take place on Sundays and public holidays, and the pastor could not maintain any other priests with the few resources available to him, the then lord of Hörgertshausen, Baron Johann Georg , donated in 1686 from and to Seyboldsdorf from Hörgertshausen, Priel, Mauern and Thulbach etc., the parish Hörgertshausen a cooperation for the benefit of the branches Baumgarten, Tölzkirchen and Airischwand. For this he issued a mortgage note. As patron of the Church of St. Alban , he also allowed a certain amount of money to be used for the foundation from the assets of St. Alban.

Repairs

In 1832 the administration of the assets of the three branch churches Baumgarten, Airischwand and Tölzkirchen was handed over to the communities concerned. As the Baumgarten church was very damp, many repairs were necessary. These were carried out in 1848 at a cost of more than 300 guilders. In 1855 the three side altars were taken and the pulpit renewed. This was made possible by charitable donors.

In response to repeated inquiries by the Baumgarten community and taking into account the local conditions, the Ordinariate granted permission on May 22, 1846 that baptisms could from then on also be baptized in Baumgarten, although the baptismal water had to be fetched from the Hörgertshausen parish church. The church was the poorest of all parishes, its assets amounted to only 150 guilders in 1739, in contrast to 815 in 1854.

Expositur

On December 30, 1864, the establishment of an expositur (church) in Baumgarten was approved by the Upper Shepherd. The Expositurhaus (rectory) was built in 1865. A school was also built in the same year.

New construction of the nave

Repairs were also carried out in 2017

In 1924 Baumgarten received a new church, but after eight years it threatened to collapse due to construction defects in the roof structure. A diocesan church collection was approved to restore the church. The ordinariate made 10,000 marks available for this. In 1933 the roof structure was removed and the church repaired.

The church was also scaffolded and thoroughly renovated in 2017.

Plaque

At the entrance to the church in Baumgarten there is a memorial plaque listing the participants in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/71 by name. Of the eleven participants, Josef Pettschacher fell near Orleans.

Web links

Commons : Parish Church of the Heart of Jesus (Baumgarten)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Website of the Nandlstadt-Reichertshausen Parish Association, accessed on May 19, 2017

Coordinates: 48 ° 31 ′ 45 "  N , 11 ° 49 ′ 30.3"  E