Johann Hinna

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Johann Hinna (* 1655 in Jestetten , † May 9, 1725 in Rheinheim ) was a German brotherhood founder and spiritual writer.

Life

Johann Hinna was born in Jestetten in 1655 and worked as pastor of Rheinheim from 1684 . At the beginning of his tenure as vicar and dean, Johann Hinna founded a Rosary and Xaveri Society that lasted into the 20th century. Hinna succeeded in integrating leading regional officials into his society. In 1687, Count Johann Ludwig von Sulz donated a statue of the Virgin Mary with a base of 15 radii, which reported the secrets of the rosary.

In 1712, during the second Villmerger War in Rheinheim, Hinna kept the archives and church treasures of the Zurzacher Stift. In 1713, Hinna honored the abbot of Rheinau monastery with a cross with ascribed healing properties, made from earth from the grave of St. Xavers and from earth on which St. Xavier had slept. A shrine with an intestinal relic of St. Xavier, which Hinna obtained from Rome, is set into the front of the altar of the Rheinheim church. In 1715, Hinna wrote a Xaverian Consolation , which was published by Johann Baptist Waltpart in Waldshut . On May 9, 1725, Hinna died in his community in Rheinheim. According to Franz Xaver Kraus, the dean's grave plate with his coat of arms bearing a horse's head was embedded in front of the high altar of the Rheinheim church. It was removed during a renovation of the church in the last century and clearly ceded with the loss of the inscription opposite the church and embedded in the wall of the old cemetery.

Johann Hinnas was a representative of a piety movement that arose in Upper Austria after the French withdrew in 1650. His special commitment was the old Jesuit mission , which he promoted with his Xaverian brotherhood.

Works

  • Paradisus sacerdotum in quo est arbor vitae fructiferens ss. varias preces ..., meditationes ... adjunctisque litaniis et administratione ss. sacramentorum , Xaver Straub, Constance, 1709.
  • Xaverian consolation, that is: Fraternity of Saint Francisci Xaverij , Waltpart, Waldshut, 1715.

Individual evidence

  1. Freiburg Diocesan Archives, Volume 31, p. 265
  2. ^ Franz Xaver Kraus: The art monuments of the Grand Duchy of Baden (Volume 3): The art monuments of the Waldshut district, Freiburg i.Br., 1892, p. 148
  3. ^ Johann Huber: History of the Zurzach Monastery: A contribution to Swiss church history, F. Bürli, 1869, p. 148
  4. ^ Georg Schurhammer; László Szilas Georg Schurhammer; László Szilas: Georg Schurhammer; László Szilas Varia, Lisboa - Roma, Centro de estudos históricos ultramarinos; Istituto storico SJ, note p. 364