Hugo Maser

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Hugo Maser (born December 17, 1912 in Augsburg , † August 21, 1989 in Munich ) was a German Lutheran pastor.

Maser left the humanistic high school St. Anna in Augsburg with the Abitur, studied theology in Erlangen , Königsberg (Prussia) , Bonn and at the church college Bielefeld-Bethel and passed both theological exams. He attended a preacher's seminar in Munich and then worked as a study inspector at the preacher's seminary of the Confessing Church in East Prussia , as a city vicar in the Munich district of Giesing and as an assistant trainee in the Munich regional church council. During the Second World War he was a religion teacher in Augsburg, afterwards he was pastor in Wiesenbronn from 1945 to 1950 and then until 1954 student pastor at the University of Munich and pastor in Munich-St. Markus . From 1954 to 1964 he was rector of the preachers' seminary in Bavaria, after which he was senior church councilor, head of the school and education department, personnel officer and permanent representative of the regional bishop until 1980. From 1983 until his death he was a member of the Bavarian Senate .

Fonts

  • The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria to the right of the Rhine during the Weimar Republic . Claudius-Verlag, Munich 1990.
  • Evangelical Church in the Democratic State . Claudius-Verlag, Munich 1983.
  • The funeral. (= Handbook for community work. Issue 28.) Gütersloher Verlag-Haus, Gütersloh 1964.

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