Kozielice (Golczewo)

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Kozielice (Poland)
Kozielice
Kozielice
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : West Pomerania
Powiat : Kamień Pomorski
Gmina : Golczewo
Geographic location : 53 ° 51 '  N , 14 ° 52'  E Coordinates: 53 ° 51 '19 "  N , 14 ° 51' 49"  E
Residents : 150
Postal code : 72-410 Golczewo
Telephone code : (+48) 91
License plate : ZKA
Economy and Transport
Rail route : Szczecin – Świnoujście
train station: Wysoka Kamieńska
Wysoka Kamieńska – Kamień Pomorski
train station: Stawno
Next international airport : Szczecin-Goleniów



Kozielice ( German  Köselitz ) is a village in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland . It belongs to the Gmina Golczewo (community Gülzow) in the powiat Kamieński (Camminer district) .

Geographical location

Kozielice is located on a side road, the provincial road 108 Płoty ( Plathe ) - Parlówko ( Parlowkrug ) at Wysoka Kamieńska ( Wietstock ) with the provincial road 106 Rzewnowo ( Revenow ) - Nowogard ( Naugard ) - Stargard ( Stargard Szczeciński ) - Pyrzyce ( Pyritz ) at Niemica ( Nemitz ) connects.

There is no direct train connection. The next train stations are:

history

In 1281, Duke Bogislaw IV of Pomerania donated half of the village of Köselitz to Bishop Hermann von Gleichen of Cammin and half to the Camminer Church. In 1369 Johann Ponate was mayor in Köselitz. The Freischulzenhof remained in the family until 1428, after which Dubislaw Ponat left it to the cathedral chapter of Cammin.

The two-storey half - timbered building of the Köselitz manor was built at the beginning of the 19th century.

Until 1945 Köselitz was a rural community in the district of Cammin i. Pom. the Prussian province of Pomerania . The Augustenhof residential area also belonged to the community .

After 1945 Kozielice became part of the town and country municipality Golczewo in the Powiat Kamieński of the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship (until 1998 Szczecin Voivodeship ). Between 1945 and 1951 Kozielice itself was the official seat of a rural community named after him, which must not be confused with today's Gmina Kozielice in the Pyrzycki powiat ( Pyritz district ).

church

Parish church

The Köselitz field stone church has a beautiful west gable from the 15th century, divided by six niches. The wooden tower stands on a base of field and brick and is one of the old wooden towers on a solid substructure.

Inside the church, the pulpit is a treasure: the only Gothic pulpit in Pomerania from the pre-Reformation period. In 1694 it came from the Camminer Cathedral , the basket was covered with new panels. He is hexagonal and has in the lower part tracery of quatrefoil and above on each side over the pointed arch apertures , one large rosette with different patterns, including the late Gothic fish bladder .

The church was a Protestant place of worship until 1945 and was expropriated in favor of the Catholic Church. Today it bears the name Kościół św. Chrystusa Króla ( Church of Christ the King ).

Parish

Before 1945, predominantly Protestant church members lived in Köselitz . The parish belonged to the parish of Cammin in the east parish of the church province of Pomerania of the Church of the Old Prussian Union .

In 1940 the parish of Köselitz had a total of 1,800 parishioners who lived in Köselitz and Batzlaff (now in Polish: Baczysław), Dargsow (Dargoszewo), Kretlow (Kretlewo), Stäwen (Stawno), Wietstock (Wysoka Kamieńska) and Wildenhagen (Gadom) .

In old church files it is noted that there is “a strange mineral spring” on a hill in the Köselitz parish garden, the water of which is always warm in winter, even when it is extremely cold, and produces “clearly visible steam”.

Mostly Catholic residents have lived in Kozielice since 1945 . The place is still the parish seat, but now belongs to the dean's office Golczewo ( Gülzow ) in the Archdiocese of Stettin-Cammin of the Catholic Church in Poland .

Evangelical church members in Kozielice are parish in the Stettin parish. It belongs to the diocese of Wroclaw of the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland . Today the church is located in Trzebiatów ( Treptow ad Rega ).

Pastor until 1945

  1. Joachim Ludewig, since 1571
  2. Peter Calenius (Kahle), since 1590
  3. Jonas Regius, until 1647
  4. Gottfried Beccerus, since 1647
  5. Johann Raduschius, 1662–1671
  6. Martin Schluncke, 1672–1676
  7. Jakob Praetorius, 1677–1692
  8. Johann Balder, 1693-1711
  9. Johann Gottlieb Jüterbock, 1712–1748 († 1758)
  10. Jakob Burchard Jüterbock (son of 9th), 1744–1748 (fled together with his maid from the Prussian pastoral service in April 1748 and drowned in a ditch near Greifswald at Christmas 1748)
  11. Johann Jakob Meyer, 1748–1758
  12. Johann Gottlieb Pfänder, 1758–1766
  13. Christian Adam Thebesius, 1766–1787
  14. Johann Georg Gothe, 1787–1797
  15. Johann Karl Christian Isecke, 1799–1817
  16. Karl Wilhelm Eckert, 1818–1853
  17. Ernst Gottlieb Ludewig, 1854–1893
  18. Albert Liermann, 1893–1935
  19. Kurt Junghan, 1936–1945

literature

  • Johannes Hinz : Pomerania. Signpost through an unforgettable country. Flechsig-Buchvertrieb, Würzburg 2002, ISBN 3-88189-439-X , p. 189.
  • Heinrich Schulz: Pomeranian village churches east of the Oder. A book of memories . Herford, 1963.
  • Hans Moderow : The evangelical clergy of Pomerania from the Reformation to the present . Part 1, Stettin 1903.

Web links

  • Köselitz near Meyers Gazetteer (with historical map)

Footnotes

  1. ^ Municipality of Köselitz in the Pomerania information system.
  2. ^ A b Hans-Dieter Wallschläger : The missing pastor of Köselitz . In: Pommersches Heimatbuch 2011 . Pommersche Landsmannschaft, Lübeck-Travemünde 2010, pp. 118–121.