Julius Heveling

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Julius Heveling (* 3. December 1842 in Haldern ; † 25. January 1909 in Pfalzdorf ) was a German Roman Catholic priest and politician of the Center Party .

Life

Heveling was the son of Heinrich (born October 27, 1813 in Haldern; † March 1897) and Agnes Heveling (born Holland; born February 3, 1806 in Bislich; † October 15, 1846 in Haldern).

After graduating from high school in 1863 - together with Joseph Bautz and Karl Fritzen , among others - at the Collegium Augustinianum Gaesdonck , Heveling studied philosophy and Catholic theology in Innsbruck . After a year in the seminary in Münster , he received the sacrament of ordination there on October 3, 1867 . Directly afterwards he was until August 1868 in Gaesdonck as a spiritual teacher worked and then went for further study in Bonn , where he attended the local university in 1871 with a thesis on the French humanist François Baudouin (also Bauduin, from 1520 to 1573) to Dr. phil. received his doctorate .

Afterwards, Heveling was rector of the Catholic Latin School in Berlin for twelve years and pastor in Berlin and the surrounding area, from 1885 he worked as a chaplain in Kleve . On March 8, 1893 he was appointed pastor of Pfalzdorf, which he remained until his death in 1909.

From 1896 to 1908 Heveling belonged to the Prussian House of Representatives as a member of the Center Party and representative of the constituency of Düsseldorf 7 (Kleve) .

Honor

In 1946, in Heveling's honor, Goebbels Strasse in Pfalzdorf - before the Nazi era Bedburger Strasse - was renamed Hevelingstrasse.

Works

  • Julius Heveling: De Francisco Balduino juris consulto eiusque studiis irenicis atque politicis. Georgi, Bonn 1871. (PhD thesis)

literature

  • Maria Huismann: St. Martinus Pfalzdorf 1804 - 2004: The history of a parish on the lower Lower Rhine, p. 51ff, Books on demand GmbH, Norderstedt 2004

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