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Julius Albert Paul Sieden (born September 18, 1884 in Schwerin , † April 30, 1938 in Güstrow ) was a German Evangelical Lutheran theologian.

Life

Julius Sieden was a son of the Schwerin court locksmith Heinrich Sieden. He attended the Gymnasium Fridericianum Schwerin until his Abitur in 1904 and studied Protestant theology at the Universities of Erlangen and Leipzig and in 1906/1907 and then from the winter semester 1908/1909 at the University of Rostock . During his studies he joined the Erlanger , Leipzig and Rostock Wingolf . After his exams he was first tutor in Neu Stuer and Janow . In 1909 he became vicar in Altwigshagen and in 1911 vice rector in Krakow am See . In 1911 he came to the seminary in Schwerin and in 1912 became assistant preacher in Wredenhagen . In 1912 he received his first own pastor as a second pastor at the town church Ribnitz .

From 1918 he was editor of the Kirchen- und Zeitblatt . In 1921 he was a member of the constituent synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Mecklenburg-Schwerin . In the following year, after the election of the first regional bishop Heinrich Behm , he and Bernhard Goesch were appointed as his successor to the Schwerin Oberkirchenrat after the resignation of Ernst Haack . From 1922 to 1927 he was first pastor at the town church in Ribnitz. In 1927 he came to the Schwerin Cathedral as state superintendent and at the same time first cathedral preacher . In 1932 the theological faculty of the University of Rostock awarded him an honorary doctorate. From 1922 to 1933 he was chairman of the trombone choir of the Mecklenburg regional church.

In 1933, the Schwerin Oberkirchenrat was almost completely replaced when the National Socialist German Christians came to power . Julius Sieden was deposed in October and transferred to Malchin as state superintendent . In 1936 he was elected head of the Association of Trumpet Associations in Germany. He was a member of the Brother Council , the governing body of the Confessing Church in Mecklenburg.

Julius Sieden had married Helene Karsten (1891–1976) on September 9, 1921, one of four daughters of Pastor Friedrich Karsten (1862–1945) in Gnoien . The only son from this marriage, Joachim Sieden (* 1923), went missing in April 1944 at the age of twenty.

Sieden died of a heart attack in Güstrow during a meeting with the other two regional superintendents, Hurtzig and Behm, who were close to the Confessing Church .

Works

  • What did Jesus want? (= Booklets of the people's mission in Mecklenburg 5). Schwerin: Railway 1926
  • Catechisms and catechism instruction in Mecklenburg from the Reformation to the beginning of the 18th century. 1930

As editor

  • [with Johannes Behm :] In the service of the Lord. Sheets from the work of Heinrich Behm , regional bishop in Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Schwerin 1930.

literature

  • Gustav Willgeroth : The Mecklenburg-Schwerin Parishes since the Thirty Years' War. Volume 1, Wismar 1924, p. 184 and supplementary volume, Wismar 1933, p. 105
  • Grete Grewolls: Who was who in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania. The dictionary of persons . Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 2011, ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6 , p. 9419 .

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Individual evidence

  1. Entry in 1906 in the Rostock matriculation portal
  2. ^ Entry in 1908 in the Rostock matriculation portal
  3. See also Karl Schmaltz : Church History Mecklenburgs. Volume 3, Berlin 1952, p. 484
  4. Announcement about the passing of the Oberkirchenrat D. Julius Sieden , in: Niklot Beste : The church fight in Mecklenburg from 1933 to 1945: History, documents, memories , Berlin (Evangelische Verlagsanstalt) / Göttingen (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, licensed edition ; works on the history of Kirchenkampf, supplementary series; 9 ) 1975 ISBN 3-525-55533-4 , p. 312