Provost church St. Clemens (Oberhausen-Sterkrade)
The provost church of St. Clemens Oberhausen-Sterkrade , also called St. Clemens Sterkrade , is a single-nave parish church consecrated to St. Clemens . It is the central church of the large Catholic parish of the same name in the Oberhausen district of Sterkrade .
location
The church building is located in Oberhausen-Sterkrade on the Great Market with a connection to Steinbrinkstraße. To the south, the long side of the building borders the pedestrian part of Klosterstrasse. The address of the associated community office is Großer Markt 3, other buildings belonging to the community are behind the church building on Klosterstrasse.
history
The origins of the church go back to the Sterkrade monastery , which was donated in 1240 on the site where the church stands today, with the founding of a chapel being mentioned as early as 1150. The first church building in Romanesque style probably dates from before 1248. In 1255 the monastery was given the patronage rights for the church. In the course of secularization , the monastery was closed on July 15, 1809.
In 1872 a neo-Romanesque church with a west tower was built. This was so badly damaged towards the end of the Second World War that it had to be demolished.
The current third church building was erected in 1952/1953. It is modeled on a Roman basilica . A free-standing bell tower was subsequently built under Prelate Johannes Knauf in 1987.
On February 10, 1965, the parish church of St. Clemens by Pope Paul VI. raised to the provost church .
History of the parish or provost community
The history of the parish or provost community is closely connected to the history of the church. Originally belonging to the diocese of Münster , it was assigned to the newly created diocese of Essen in 1958 .
Due to the development of the number of believers, new pastoral care districts were formed in the course of St. Clemens' history and parts of St. Clemens were parish off:
- 1898 St. Josef Oberhausen- Schmachtendorf
- 1902 Liebfrauen Oberhausen- Biefang
- 1906 St. Barbara Oberhausen- Königshardt
- 1908 Herz-Jesu Oberhausen-Sterkrade
- 1927 St. Bernardus Oberhausen- Tackenberg
In the course of the restructuring of the diocese of Essen, the large parish of St. Clemens was formed on April 15, 2007, which now includes all the Catholic parishes in the Sterkrade district: St. Clemens, St. Josef Buschhausen, Liebfrauen Schwarze Heide, Herz Jesu Sterkrade, St Barbara Königshardt, St. Theresia of the Child Jesus Walsumermark, St. Josef Schmachtendorf and St. Johann Holten. The Church of St. Pius was torn down - the parish of St. Pius was again combined with the Sacred Heart of Jesus - St. Bernardus is a chapel that belongs to the parish of St. Clemens. Christ König in the area of St. Josef Buschhausen acts as the youth church TABGHA .
Interior
The miraculous image of the mother of good advice
The worship of the miraculous image of the mother has been documented by the Good Council in Sterkrade since 1738 . It is set into one of the pillars of the church and is modeled on the miraculous image of Mariahilf by Lucas Cranach the Elder .
Wall mosaic
On the wall behind the altar is a mosaic by the artist Ludwig Baur from 1957, which depicts the risen Christ .
Walcker organ
Since 1976 there has been a three-manual organ made by EF Walcker & Cie in the choir and organ loft of the church . with 37 sounding registers and slider drawer . The instrument has a free-standing console . The game actions are mechanical, the stop action electric:
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- Coupling : I / II, III / II, III / I, I / P, II / P, III / P
- Playing aids : 8-fold mechanical setter , tutti , crescendo roller, crescendo off, trigger, tongue holder
Bells
Today the tower houses a 6-part bell, which contains two valuable historical bells. The oldest bell, the small Marienglocke, was created in 1495 by a master whose name was unknown. However, based on its inscription and its external design, it can be seen that it comes from the school of the Dutch bell founder Gerhard van Wou . His students working at this time, such as Johannes Frese or Hermann Vogel, are definitely ruled out as foundries, so that in the future we will still have to research who cast this bell. In 1553 the big Marienglocke followed. It is the work of the Dortmund foundry Claes Potgeiter. The casting of this bell does not seem to have been very successful, as many parts of the inscription and the decoration are completely washed out and uncleanly poured. It is almost a miracle that the bells were not sold during the secularization. The two world wars could not harm them either. Only in the Second World War were four bells cast in 1925 by the company Petit & Edelbrock from Gescher delivered and melted down. After the end of World War II, only the two late Gothic bells rang for church services. From 1974 this changed. In Gescher the Josefs bell was cast, which commemorates the 100th anniversary of the KAB St. Clemens. When a new tower was built in 1987, there was a desire to extend the bell again. One year later, again at Petit & Edelbrock, the three largest bells of today's peal were created. This was finally installed in a wooden bell chair, which has a total of three floors. With the peace bell, the tower of St. Clemens contains one of the deepest bronze bells in the Ruhr area.
No. | Surname | Casting year | Caster | Weight
(kg. approx.) |
diameter
(mm) |
Chime
( HT - 1 / 16 ) |
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1 | Peace bell | 1988 | Petit & Gebr. Edelbrock in Gescher. | 3,150 | 1,778 | a ° + 2 |
2 | Clement Bell | 1988 | Petit & Gebr. Edelbrock in Gescher. | 1,800 | 1,457 | c '+ 7 |
3 | Don Bosco - bell | 1988 | Petit & Gebr. Edelbrock in Gescher. | 1,220 | 1,286 | d '+ 8 |
4th | Joseph Bell | 1974 | Petit & Gebr. Edelbrock in Gescher. | 775 | 1.105 | f '+ 9 |
5 | Big Marienbell | 1553 | Claes Potgeiter | 640 | 1.003 | g '+ 11 |
6th | Little bell of Mary | 1495 | unknown | 410 | 883 | a '+ 7 |
List of pastors and provosts
The pastors of St. Clemens since the monastery secularization in 1809 are listed here:
Effective time | title | Surname | Remarks |
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1805-1837 | Pastor | Theodor Wilhelm Grimberg | |
1837-1892 | Pastor | Anton Witte | |
1892-1907 | Pastor | Wilhelm Kranenburg | |
1907-1919 | Pastor | Hubert Böckenhoff | |
1919-1954 | Pastor | Laurenz Cuvellier | |
1954-1972 | Pastor and Provost (from 1965) | Theodor Denkhoff | The Propst-Denkhoff-Weg near the church is named after him |
1973-1994 | Provost | Prelate Johannes Knauf | was raised on October 1, 1992 by Pope John Paul II to the papal honorary chaplain ( prelate ); died on January 28, 2018 at the age of 94 in Oberhausen-Sterkrade |
1994-2006 | Provost | Michael Ludwig | then became the provost of St. Peter and Paul in Bochum appointed |
2006-2011 | Provost | Bernward Mezger | became military dean in 2011 |
2011-2016 | Provost | Hans-Thomas Patek | died in office in 2016 |
since 2017 | Provost | Dr. Peter Fabritz | Previously pastor at the Heart of Jesus (Oberhausen) , since 2010 also city dean of Oberhausen, from 2015 vice-official |
Web links
- Homepage of the parish of St. Clemens
- Sound sample of the Walcker organ: God's star shines us (GGB 259)
- Sound sample of the Walcker organ: Dearest Jesus, we are here (GGB 149 / EG 161)
- Sound sample of the bells of the Propstei St. Clemens: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAJ68NWzN0Q
- Bells and organ of the Propsteikirche in the overall sound: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4iLQiOcBro (GGB 749)
supporting documents
- ↑ History of the Propsteikirche , WAZ Oberhausen St. Clemens is the resting point in the hustle and bustle of Oberhausen-Sterkrade , accessed on September 18, 2017
- ↑ St. Clemens pastoral plan
- ^ WAZ Oberhausen The mother of good advice , accessed on September 11, 2017
- ↑ The disposition is reproduced according to the information provided by Orgelbau Klimke from Bottrop, which has been looking after the instrument for years and from which the swell mechanism was built in 1986. See also the list of references from Klimke 1995
- ↑ Matthias Dichter: Tower recording of the bells of the Provost St. Clemens. In: YouTube. Matthias Dichter, November 25, 2017, accessed on November 25, 2017 (German).
- ↑ List of pastors and provosts of St. Clemens , a complete list (from 1278) is printed in Mattler , Die Sterkrader Cisterzienserinnen-Abtei und die Propsteikirche St. Clemens, 1994, p. 85 ff.
- ↑ On the vita of Prelate Johannes Knauf
- ^ WAZ Oberhausen - Johannes Knauf died after 65 years as a priest , accessed on January 31, 2018
- ↑ Communication from the diocese of Essen on the release of Provost Bernward Mezger on March 1, 2011 , accessed on September 11, 2017
- ^ Press release from the diocese of Essen on the death of Provost Patek
- ↑ Press release of the Diocese of Essen on the appointment of Pastor Dr. Peter Fabritz
Coordinates: 51 ° 30 '59.4 " N , 6 ° 50' 53.9" E