Vicarage (Allershausen)

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Allershausen rectory, residential building of the former rectory

The Catholic rectory, part of the former Allershausen parsonage, is located at Kirchstrasse 9 in the Allershausen community in the Freising district .

history

In 1748 the rectory burned down, and a stone slab ("ex cinere resurrexit") above the southern door reminds us of its reconstruction.

From 1768 Father Marinus Thalhauser was pastor (or more precisely parish vicar). In 1777 the vicarage's utility buildings burned down and were rebuilt by order of the then abbot Joseph von Neustift . In the same year the abbot decided to tear down the church except for the tower and to rebuild it on a larger scale.

On October 4, 1783, Prince-Bishop Franz Joseph von Welden from Freising inaugurated the church. After the abbot and the prince-bishop had the same namesake, St. Joseph took the place of the previous church patron Martin. Parish vicar Father Marinus - meanwhile blind - renewed his religious vows in the consecration service. Confirmation was then given to 754 people on the meadow next to the Glonn (now the rectory garden). Abbot Joseph also had a first school house built for the parish in 1786.

A parish kindergarten was opened next to the rectory for the small children in 1975 under Pastor Franz Xaver Sebald (from Kirchdorf). When the question of a total renovation of the building arose 30 years later, a children's home was opened in 2005 in cooperation with the community, in which the parish kindergarten found a new home.

After the parish church next to the rectory burned down in the 1960s, a parish hall was built and later connected to a theater stage. In 1995 Pastor Manfred Hoska (pastor 1981-2004) was commissioned to form Allershausen with the no longer occupied parishes of Hohenkammer and Kirchdorf into a parish association. The parish association is seated in the parish of Allershausen.

Description of the protected monument

The building is a two-story baroque plastered building with a storage floor and a flat hipped roof, labeled “1752”. It was substantially renewed in the years 1860/80.

This remnant of the rectory is a protected architectural monument with the file number D-1-78-113-3 of the BLfD.

literature

  • Joseph Grassinger: The parish of Allershausen in the royal district of Freising . In: Upper Bavarian Archive for Fatherland History 27 (1866–67), pp. 141ff.
  • The Archdiocese of Munich-Freising at the end of the 2nd World War . Edited by Peter Pfister, Volume 2, Munich 2005, pp. 1359f.

Web links

Commons : Pfarrhof (Allershausen)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Parish Allershausen - A historical overview . PDF file on the Allershausen Parish Association website

Coordinates: 48 ° 26 '0.9 "  N , 11 ° 36' 8.9"  E