KDStV Sauerlandia Münster

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KDSt.V. Sauerlandia Munster

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Basic data
University location: Muenster
University / s: Westphalian Wilhelms University
Founding: December 17, 1847
Corporation association : KDV ( 1891 ), CV ( 1911 )
Abbreviation: Sd
Color status : colored
Colours:
Fox colors:
Type of Confederation: Men's association
Religion / Denomination: Catholic
Position to the scale : not striking
Motto: ' Pious, free, happy!'
Website: www.sauerlandia.de

The Catholic German Student Union Sauerlandia im CV (KDStV Sauerlandia im CV) is a non-beating, Catholic, German student union founded in 1847 , which belongs to the largest interdisciplinary academic association in Germany, the Cartell Association of Catholic German Student Associations (CV).

history

Sauerlandia was founded on December 17, 1847 at the Royal Theological and Philosophical Academy in Münster . Although statutes were forbidden by the state in what was then the Kingdom of Prussia, this was agreed upon in the course of the establishment. Official approval took place in 1849. Sauerlandia is thus the oldest continuously existing student association in the CV and after the KDStV Bavaria Bonn , which had to suspend in 1857 due to a lack of members, dissolved in the winter semester of 1866/1867 and re-established on May 23, 1873, probably the second oldest Catholic student association ever.

Founded without one, the Sauerlandia adopted the Cartell Association's catholicity principle in 1883.

With the KDStV Novesia Bonn , which at that time still existed as a theologians' association , the "Cartel Association of Catholic German Student Corporations" was founded on April 7, 1891, which from 1905 onwards was called the Catholic German Association of Colored Student Corporations (KDV). In 1911 it was decided to join the Cartell Association.

In the First World War, 27 members of the Sauerlandia died.

In 1920, almost all of the activities of the Academic Defense Department in Münster joined forces to put down the uprising on the Ruhr .

During the Nazi era, the liaison operation was canceled and the resolution was decided. After the war, the KDStV Sauerlandia was re-established on June 5, 1946 in Münster.

Sauerlandia is one of seven Münster CV connections and a member of the Munster Cartell Association (MCV).

Since 1850, the motto has been pious, free, happy .

The Sauerlandia Münster has number 54 in the association's internal order of the Cartel connections. The official abbreviation is Sd .

Colours

The colors of the KDStV Sauerlandia are blue, white and green. They represent the colors of the sky (blue and white) and the landscape (green) of the Sauerland. Fuxenfarben are blue, white, blue. Both boys and fox bands have a golden percussion.

The senior wears a decorated ribbon from the sister association KDStV Novesia Bonn over his left shoulder as a sign of special solidarity.

Panier

The banner is in the colors of the Sauerlandia and contains the symbols:

  • Anchors and quivers are symbols of friendship and solidarity ,
  • the horse represents the Westphalian steed and thus stands for the origin of the liaison members,
  • the oak wreath as a symbol of Germanness ,
  • the lyre as a symbol of the muses , arts and song ,
  • the crossed rackets as a sign of academic freedom are symbols of the first German connections.

The date reflects the date of establishment.

Known members

  • Johannes Schmidt (1824–1881), pastor of St. Severinus in Calle and co-founder of Sauerlandia
  • Peter Conrad Nagel (1825–1911), co-founder, later pastor in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Grimme (1827–1887), writer, scholar and co-founder of Sauerlandia
  • Andreas Henze (1833–1925), high school teacher and meteorologist
  • Wilhelm Killing (1847–1923), mathematician and first Philistine senior at Sauerlandia
  • Wilhelm Hohoff (1848–1923), Catholic priest, engaged in a public feud with August Bebel
  • Franz Heat (1851–1921), Catholic theologian and Center Party politician
  • Hubert Grimme (1864–1942), Semitist
  • Carl Hosius (1866–1937), classical philologist
  • Bernhard Köster (1869–1944), priest and writer
  • Karl Joseph Cardinal Schulte (1871–1941), Bishop of Paderborn 1910–1920, Archbishop of Cologne 1920–1941
  • Heinrich Hüpper (1886–1965), Lord Mayor of Neuss and Krefeld, Chief Financial Officer in Koblenz
  • Heinrich Kliewe (1892–1969), physician and university professor
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Willeke (1893–1965), politician (CDU), member of the Bundestag, Mayor of Marl
  • Friedrich Nonhoff (1903–1974), ministerial official
  • Hans Steinmetz (1908–1987), politician (CDU), district administrator of the Bergstrasse district, member of the state assembly of Greater Hesse that advises the constitution, member of the state parliament in the Hessian state parliament, permanent state secretary
  • Albert Derichsweiler (1909–1997), resigned from the connection in 1935, federal leader of the National Socialist German Student Union
  • Anton Henze (1913–1983), cultural journalist and book author
  • Joseph König (1915–1996), director of the Lower Saxony State Archives in Wolfenbüttel
  • Wolfgang Heibges (1922–2005), retired frigate captain. D. and commander of the submarine U 999 (1944)
  • Hans Wever (1922–2015), former rector of the TU Berlin
  • Helmut Josef Patt (1926–2003), Roman Catholic clergyman and head of the social institute Kommende Dortmund and director of KAAD
  • Hubertus Brandenburg (1923–2009), Roman Catholic Bishop of Stockholm (1977–1998)
  • Leo Victor Fromm (1924–2001), publisher (Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung)
  • Joseph Grobe (* 1931), em. Full Professor of Inorganic Chemistry
  • Andreas Sievers (1931–2009), botanist and professor at the University of Bonn
  • Paul Josef Cardinal Cordes (* 1934), Curia Cardinal, President of the Pontifical Council Cor Unum
  • Hermann Meiners (* 1935), em. Prof. for physics at the Westphalian Wilhelms University
  • Albert Leifert (1936–2016), former member of the state parliament (MdL, CDU) NRW
  • Franz J. Heidhues (1939–2014), Professor of Agricultural Economics in Developing Countries at the University of Hohenheim, Deputy. CEO of Deutsche Welthungerhilfe
  • Detlev Dormeyer (* 1942), Dean of Human Sciences and Theology, Technical University of Dortmund
  • Michael Sievernich , SJ (* 1945), Professor of Pastoral Theology at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and at the Philosophical-Theological University of Sankt Georgen
  • Michael Schreiber (* 1954), physicist, university professor at the TU Chemnitz
  • Hans-Peter Hammes (* 1955), physician, university professor for endocrinology at the University of Heidelberg
  • Andreas Hoffjan (* 1967), economist, university professor at TU Dortmund University
  • Christopher Poremba (* 1967), pathologist, university professor at the University of Düsseldorf
  • Markus Voeth (* 1968), Professor of Business Administration, especially Marketing at the University of Hohenheim
  • Norbert Altenkamp (* 1972), politician (CDU), former mayor of Bad Soden am Taunus, member of the German Bundestag (CDU)

literature

  • Complete directory of the CV born in 1913, M. Du Mont Schauberg, Strasbourg in Alsace, 1913
  • Peter Stitz: The academic culture struggle for the right to exist of the Catholic student corporations in Germany and Austria from 1903 to 1908. Society for CV History, Munich 1960
  • Peter Stitz: The CV 1919–1938: the higher education policy path of the Cartell Association of Catholic German Student Associations (CV) from the end of World War I to its destruction by National Socialism. Society for CV History, Munich 1970
  • S. Schieweck-Mauk: Lexicon of CV and ÖCV connections. Association for German Student History , Würzburg 1997, ISBN 3894980400
  • Society for Student History and Student Customs V. (Ed.), CV-Handbuch, 2nd edition, Regensburg, 2000, ISBN 3922485111
  • Klaus Neuhaus: Student postcards from Münster. A vivid history of student life in Münster. Schernfeld 1993, pp. 59-60.

Individual evidence

  1. Peter Krause : O old lad glory. The students and their customs. 5th edition. Graz, Vienna, Cologne 1997, pp. 96, 108.
  2. ^ EH Eberhard: Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, p. 105.
  3. a b c KDStV Sauerlandia Münster: KDStV Sauerlandia Münster. In Michael Doeberl (Ed.): The Academic Germany; Volume II: The German Universities and their Academic Citizens. CA Weller Verlag, Berlin 1931. P. 988.
  4. Friedrich Schulze, Paul Ssymank : The German student body from the oldest times to the present. 2nd edition, Leipzig 1910, p. 216.

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Coordinates: 51 ° 58 '20.3 ​​"  N , 7 ° 37' 15.8"  E