Scrubbing (Tholey)

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Scrub
Tholey parish
Former coat of arms of the municipality of Schüsten
Coordinates: 49 ° 29 ′ 6 ″  N , 6 ° 56 ′ 35 ″  E
Area : 3.61 km²
Residents : 854  (Dec. 31, 2014)
Population density : 237 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : 1st January 1974
Postal code : 66636
Area code : 06888
Scouring (Saarland)
Scrub

Location of Schüsten in Saarland

View from the east of Schüsten
View from the east of Schüsten

Scheuer is a district of Tholey ( Sankt Wendel district ) in the northern part of the Saarland . It is located in the so-called Bohnental.

history

Chafing is first mentioned in a document from 1246, which was issued to the monastery of Tholey by Pope Innocent IV (1243–1254). In this document, the Tholeyer monastery is given various privileges and the localities that belong to the monastery are named.

One of these places is Suyra = scrubbing. In 1282 Thilmann von Hagen renounced all claims to the church in Schünsch.

In 1297 Konrad, Knight von Thronecken, Knight Theoderich von Kaldenfels and Knight Wilhelm von Thalexweiler sold or gave away their entire property in Neipel and Schünsch to the Tholey Abbey. Thus, the Abbot of Tholey was now the ecclesiastical head and landlord in Scheuert and Neipel. The residents were serfs of the monastery of Tholey and thus subject to the high , middle and lower jurisdiction of the abbot. The Abbot of Tholey had full sovereignty over the two localities. This precluded any sovereign intervention in these villages.

The Duke of Lorraine , who was more or less in possession of some villages around the Schaumberg and who held the bailiff's rights (patronage) over the Benedictine Abbey of Tholey, tried again and again to curtail the abbey's rights to Schüsten and Neipel.

The Duke of Lorraine exercised his rights from the Schaumburg through his respective bailiffs. After the death of the last Duke of Lorraine, the Polish King Stanislaus Leczinski, in 1766, the Duchy and with it the Office of Schaumburg fell under the Treaty to the Kingdom of France , which in turn ceded the Office of Schaumburg to the Duchy of Palatinate-Zweibrücken by an exchange agreement in 1787 . Schüsten remained here until the turmoil of the French Revolution in 1793. As a result of this revolution, the abbey lost its rights to both localities.

Around 1800, scrub was assigned to the Tholey office, after 1815 to the Tholey mayor's office. The place was an independent community with its own community leader and with the other communities they formed the Tholey mayor.

With the territorial and administrative reform of January 1, 1974, the former nine independent municipalities became the greater municipality of Tholey.

Buildings

The Catholic Church of St. Katharina in Scheuert

In a papal charter from the 13th century, a church in Scheuerten is mentioned. In 1729 a new and larger church was built. This was replaced in the years 1912 to 1914 by today's church of St. Katharina , whereby a baroque portal of the previous church as well as parts of the furnishings were taken over into the new building. The church building, built in neo-baroque style, celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2013.

Web links

Commons : scrubbing  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Bean Valley
  2. chafing on: www.tholey.de. Retrieved February 28, 2016.
  3. mgs: Parish festival for the 100th birthday of the Church of St. Katharina In: Saarbrücker Zeitung , June 26, 2013. Retrieved on February 28, 2016.