Matthäus Bauchinger

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Matthäus Bauchinger

Matthäus Bauchinger , according to other sources Matthias (born September 3, 1851 in Frankenburg am Hausruck , † April 9, 1934 in Pöchlarn ) was a Catholic clergyman and Austrian politician of the Christian Socials .

Life

Matthias Bauchinger attended grammar school in Linz and joined the Redemptorist order in 1869 . After studying theology in Mautern , he was ordained a priest in 1874. From 1895 to 1932 he was pastor of the small town of Pöchlarn in Lower Austria . He was a Christian social politician in Lower Austria and from 1907 until the end of the monarchy in 1918 a member of the Reichsrat for the Christian Socials. In 1918 he was a member of the provisional national assembly and member of the provisional provincial assembly of Lower Austria.

He was one of the initiators of the Lower Austrian Farmers' Union (a forerunner and now part of the ÖVP). In 1898 he founded the Agricultural Cooperative Central Bank and in 1927 the Girozentrale of the agricultural cooperative banks.

From 1920 to 1931 he was advocate general of the Austrian Raiffeisen Association .

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Individual evidence

  1. Rabl, Erich: Matthäus Bauchinger (1851-1934). From Redemptorist Father to Christian Social Agrarian Reformer, Diss. Univ. Vienna 1974
  2. Walter Kleindel: The Big Book of Austrians . Kremayr & Scheriau, Vienna 1987
  3. ^ Matricula Online - Frankenburg am Hausruck, Baptisms - Duplicates 1851, 9th line
  4. Matricula Online - Pöchlarn, Death Register, 1919 - 1938, page 148, entry No. 19, the second line.
  5. ^ Austrian Raiffeisen Association - Advocates General . Retrieved July 13, 2015.