List of profane churches in the diocese of Fulda

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Former St. Elisabeth Church in Remsfeld

The list of profaned churches in the Diocese of Fulda shows churches and chapels in the Diocese of Fulda that have been profaned . They were or are being sold, rededicated, rebuilt or demolished.

place Surname Profaned Remarks
Alheim - Heinebach Church of St. Pius X Built in 1958, closed and sold, commercial re-use
Bad Hersfeld - Johannesberg St. Wigbert Church 2019 Inaugurated in 1981, divested in 2019 and demolished in 2020, takeover by Korian and conversion into a house of care and nursing Sankt Wigbert
Borken - Kleinenglis Church of St. Gerhard Majela 2008 Built in 1960/61, profaned on October 1, 2008, today used as a depot for the diocese
Borken - Nassenerfurth Maria Regina Church 2008 Built in 1958/59, profaned on October 1st, 2008, is for sale
Breitenbach am Herzberg church
Fritzlar - Werkel Church: wooden barracks 1973 Built in 1949, demolished in 1973
Eschwege - Niederhone St. Martin Church 2008 Inaugurated in 1962, sold in 2008, commercial re-use
Hessisch Lichtenau - Fürstenhagen Maria Hilf Church 2008 Built in 1949, closed in 2008, demolished in 2009
Homberg - Wernswig Church of St. Christopher 2003 Closed in 2003 or earlier, sold in 2004, converted into a residential building
Knüllwald - Niederbeisheim church closed and sold
Knüllwald - Remsfeld St. Elisabeth Church 2009 Inaugurated in 1951, closed in 2009
Künzell - Dietershausen God the Father Church 2019 Schoenstatt Movement , inaugurated on December 22, 1973, in the former provincial house of the Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary , profaned on December 1, 2019, takeover and sale to the "Christian Congregation Rhön eV" ( Mennonite Brethren Congregation)
Lahntal - Sterzhausen church
Langenselbold Church in the Bahnstrasse 1969 Built in 1952, replaced by a new church at the castle in 1969 and profaned and replaced by a new building
Morschen - new morschen Church of St. Francis
Neuenstein - Raboldshausen Church of the Assumption or To the Holy Apostles 1999 Inaugurated in 1951, closed around 1999, left to the Protestant parish from 2006 to 2009 when their church was being renovated
Neuhof - Ellers Filial church of St. Barbara 2018 Inaugurated in 1963, profaned in 2018, conversion into an inclusive housing project planned
Vellmar - Niedervellmar Church of the Holy Spirit 1978 Inaugurated in 1955, sold in 1978, subsequent use as a residential building
Wabern - lever Chapel of the Holy Cross 2009 Inaugurated in 1950, sold in 2009, subsequent use as a residential building
Wehretal - Hoheneiche St. Michael Church 2012 Inaugurated in 1966, closed in 2012

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Demolition of St. Wigbert osthessen-news.de, accessed on July 15, 2020
  2. Archived copy ( memento of the original dated December 26, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.katholische-kirche-borken.de
  3. Archived copy ( memento of the original dated December 26, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.katholische-kirche-borken.de
  4. ^ Johanna Anders: New Churches in the Diaspora. Kassel university press, 2014, ISBN 978-3-86219-682-1 , p. 153
  5. ^ Johanna Anders: New Churches in the Diaspora. Kassel university press, 2014, ISBN 978-3-86219-682-1 , p. 15
  6. http://regiowiki.hna.de/Evangelische_Kirche_in_Wernswig
  7. ^ Marionettentheater Puppenbühne Wernswig eV
  8. ^ Johanna Anders: New Churches in the Diaspora. Kassel university press, 2014, ISBN 978-3-86219-682-1 , pp. 90, 159
  9. On the history of the God-Father Church. schoenstatt-fulda.de, accessed on December 2, 2019.
  10. ^ [1] Homepage of the parish
  11. ^ Johanna Anders: New Churches in the Diaspora. Kassel university press, 2014, ISBN 978-3-86219-682-1 , p. 161
  12. http://www.hersfelder-zeitung.de/nachrichten/lokales/ludwigsau/tueren-haben-offen-1047823.html
  13. https://osthessen-news.de/n11602941/litzer-gottesdienst-ruehrt-zu-tranen-st-barbara-kirche-entweiht.html
  14. ^ Johanna Anders: New Churches in the Diaspora. Kassel university press, 2014, ISBN 978-3-86219-682-1 , pp. 90, 164
  15. ^ Johanna Anders: New Churches in the Diaspora. Kassel university press, 2014, ISBN 978-3-86219-682-1 , pp. 90, 164
  16. ^ Johanna Anders: New Churches in the Diaspora. Kassel university press, 2014, ISBN 978-3-86219-682-1 , p. 165