List of profane churches in the Diocese of Hildesheim
The list of profaned churches in the Hildesheim diocese shows , in chronological order, churches and chapels in the Hildesheim diocese that have been profaned since 1989 . They were or are being sold, rededicated, rebuilt or demolished.
- Liebfrauen , Cuxhaven-Lüdingworth (around 1988), sale, today used as an exhibition and work building for a history and local community
- St. Antonius , Lathwehren (1989), sale, today profane use
- St. Anna , Salzgitter-Watenstedt (1989), demolished
- St. Godehard , Eimbeckhausen (1993), further use still unclear
- St. Bernward , Gestorf (1994), sale, today profane use
- Christ König , Woltwiesche (1994), sales, today profane use
- St. Augustinus , Hohnstedt (1995), sale, today profane use
- Maria Königin , Tarmstedt (1996), sale, today used as an apartment and studio
- St. Anna , Lenne (1997), sale, now used as a residential building
- St. Christophorus , Dörnten (1997), sale, today artistic use
- St. Marianus , Bardowick (1997), demolished, a palliative center with a chapel now stands on the property
- Maria vom Frieden , Groß Vahlberg (1997), sale, now used as a private house
- St. Petrus , Eltze (1999), sale, today used as a local museum
- St. Matthias , Groß Munzel (1999), sold, today profane use
- House chapel of the Steterburg retreat house , Salzgitter (2001), sold, not yet re-used
- To divine providence , Angerstein (2003), sold, today a youth culture center
- St. Lukas , Fredenbeck (2003), demolition, today there is an apartment building on the property
- St. Johannes Evangelist , Dielmissen (2004), sale, now used as a private house
- St. Georg , Salzgitter-Thiede (2004), sale, now used as a private house
- St. Hedwig , Freden (2005), abstract
- St. Maria Königin , Hitzacker (2006), today used as a private art gallery
- Herz Jesu , Peine (2006), today use of Peiner Tafel (food distribution)
- St. Barbara , Goslar-Sudmerberg (2006), demolished
- St. Johannes Evangelist , Garbsen (2007), demolished, on the property today a senior citizens' residence
- Holy Family , Münchehof (2007), sale, today used as an event room
- St. Oliver , Rhüden (2007), sold to Musikverein
- St. Maria Rosenkranz , Burgdorf (2007), today profane use by the political community
- St. Elisabeth , Salzgitter-Lebenstedt (2008), today use of a neighboring day care center
- Maria Queen of Peace , Fischbeck (2008), today used as a church kindergarten
- St. John the Baptist , Stederdorf (2008), sale, today used as a municipal day-care center
- Heilig Geist , Hohegeiß (2008), sale, today used as a private church
- Herz Mariä , Hemmingen-Arnum (2008), demolished in 2009, today there is a communal crèche on the property
- St. Martin , Lutter am Barenberge (2008), sale, today used by craft businesses
- St. Pius X. and St. Barbara , Salzgitter-Flachstöckheim (2008), demolished, residential buildings on the property under construction
- St. Godehard , Braunschweig (2009), demolished, residential buildings built on the property
- St. Thomas , Adenstedt (2009), demolished, reuse of the property still unclear
- St. Jakobus the Younger , Weetzen (2009), demolition, today a single-family house on the property
- Immaculate Heart of Mary , Mandelsloh near Neustadt am Rübenberge (2009), sold to private
- St. Martin , Schneeren near Neustadt am Rübenberge (2009), demolition
- St. Monika , Hameln-Afferde (2009), sold to Mennonite Brethren
- Herz Jesu , Katlenburg (2009), sale, now used as a dance studio
- Liebfrauen , Münchehagen (2009), further use still unclear
- St. Antonius , Hildesheim (2009), used by the Hildesheim Cathedral Museum since 2015
- St. Barbara , Bad Grund (2010), sale, profane use planned
- St. Nikolaus , Bremerhaven-Wulsdorf (2010), demolition, chapel set up in the former parish hall
- St. Theresia vom Kinde Jesu , Bornum (2010), sale, today used by roofing companies
- Heilig Kreuz , Wunstorf-Luthe (2010), demolition
- St. Johannes Evangelist , Bad Eilsen (2010), sale, today profane use
- St. Magdalenen , Sehnde-Evern (2010), used by the music association
- Heilig Kreuz , Helpsen (2010), demolition
- St. Bartholomäus , Nienstädt (2010), demolition
- St. Willehad , Bremen-Aumund (2011), planned to be used as a Protestant-free church
- St. Willehad , Cuxhaven (2011), use by parents' association planned
- St. Bernward , Börßum (2011), demolition and housing construction planned on the property
- Heilig Kreuz , Schulenburg (2012), sale to private
- Maria Queen of the Apostles , Coppenbrügge (2012), further use still unclear
- St. Johannes Maria Vianney , Clenze (2012), sale
- St. Barbara , Uetze-Hänigsen (2012), demolished, single-family houses built on the property
- St. Peter and Paul , Bremen (2012), sale and demolition, apartments planned on the property
- St. Brother Konrad , Hanover List (2013), sold and demolished
- Hl. Herz Jesu , Neuhaus (Oste) (2013), further use still unclear
- House chapel of the St. Theresienstift nursing home, Liebenburg (2013), not yet in use
- St. Joseph , Eitzum (2013), further use still unclear
- St. Theresia vom Kinde Jesu , Cremlingen (2014), sold, planned to be used as a residential and exhibition building for a sculptor
- St. Hedwig , Völksen (2014), sales and profane use planned
- St. Christophorus , Holtensen (2014), sold, used by sewing machine trading companies
- St. Maria Goretti , Meinersen (2014), sold and demolished, residential buildings built on the property
- Hl. Kreuz , Bremen (2014), sold, use for residential purposes
- Hl. Familie , Rodewald (2015), sold, use for residential purposes planned
- Holy Family , Helmstedt-Offleben (2015), sold to private
- St. Jakobus the Elder , Kalefeld (2015), sold to private
- St. Martin , Osterode am Harz (2015), sold to nursing home
- Holy Cross , Isernhagen-Altwarmbüchen (2015), demolished, built on the supermarket property, consecrated successor church in 2017
- St. Joseph , Wolfsburg (2015), sold to a Protestant parish
- Holy Family , Empelde (2016), demolished
- House chapel of the St. Elisabeth senior center , Wolfsburg (2016), demolished
- St. Elisabeth , Wolfsburg (2016), sold, conversion into a community meeting place planned
- House chapel of the St. Vinzenz Hospital , Braunschweig (2016), hospital closed, re-use open
- St. Theresia vom Kinde Jesu , Eschede (2017), sold, conversion to a residential house planned
- St. Christophorus , Hannover-Stöcken (2019), sold, is to be demolished and replaced with residential buildings
- St. Heinrich , Wolfsburg (2019), sold, re-use as an event space
- Christ König , Bremen (2019), conversion to a day-care center planned
St. Maria in Grießem and the Catholic chapel in Drochtersen were also profaned .
See also
literature
- Willi Stoffers: Diocese of Hildesheim today . Hildesheim 1987, ISBN 3-87065-418-X .