Peter Hüls

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Peter Hüls (born October 7, 1850 in Millingen (Rees) , † December 27, 1918 in Münster ) was a German Roman Catholic priest and theologian .

Life

After graduating from the Collegium Augustinianum Gaesdonck , where Clemens Perger , Adolf Fritzen and Hermann Jakob Dingelstad were his teachers and Felix von Hartmann was his junior high school , Hüls studied philosophy and theology at the Royal Theological and Philosophical Academy in Münster from 1872 to 1876 . On July 16, 1876 sleeve was in Regensburg by the local bishop for ordained priests . Initially, Hüls worked as an educator and chaplain of the German embassy council in Constantinople , Prince Hugo von Radolin . Hüls' appreciation for the church father, John Chrysostom, came from this time in the Ottoman Empire . In 1883, Hüls became a chaplain at the Munster Überwasserkirche . Just two years later he was appointed cathedral preacher . In 1889 Hüls founded the Catechetical Monthly with others and in 1901 became editor of the Catholic Mission Gazette . In 1894, Hüls was appointed to the cathedral chapter of Münster, and in 1901 his former teacher and now Bishop Dingelstad appointed him full professor of theology at the academy in Münster, initially without a specific subject. After completing his doctorate at the University of Tübingen in 1902 , he was appointed professor of pastoral theology in Münster in 1903 as the successor to Peter Funcke . In 1909 Hüls was appointed papal house prelate by Pius X. In 1917 he was entrusted with the management of the episcopal official council. Hüls died on December 27, 1918 in Münster and was buried in the local canon cemetery.

Act

Unlike his fellow professor in Münster, Franz Wärme , Hüls was critical of any form of interdenominationalism . In the dispute over modern tendencies in the Roman Catholic Church , Hüls took the side of the conservative Viennese theologian Ernst Commer against the liberal Catholic Herman Schell in various articles . Adolf Donders is one of Hüls' students .

Works

  • Prayer hours for the veneration of the Most Holy Sacrament. Münster 1891, 2nd edition 1912
  • St. Our Father, presented to the Christian people in thirteen lectures. Münster 1893, 2nd edition 1894, 3rd edition 1899
  • Memorial speech for Pope Leo XIII. Munster 1903
  • Outline of Homiletics. Guide to the lectures. 2 parts. Münster 1906/08
  • Mass liturgy. Guide to the lectures. Munster 1910
  • Catechetics. Guide to the lectures. Munster 1910
  • Liturgy of the Holy Mass. Munster 1915
  • Liturgy of the ecclesiastical divine office according to the Roman breviary. Munster 1917

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