St. Aegidius (Hersel)
The Catholic parish church of St. Aegidius is a listed church building at Rheinstrasse 204 in Hersel , a district of Bornheim in the Rhein-Sieg district ( North Rhine-Westphalia ).
history
The neo-Gothic church was built in 1899 according to a design by the architect Eduard Endler and inaugurated in 1901. The predecessor church was the Aegidius Hall , which is also a listed building ; it was built in 1744 as a baroque church. Three of the windows originally donated by Elector Clemens August for the baroque church are installed above the organ; the baroque pulpit was also taken over.
Bells
No. | Surname | Casting year | Foundry, casting location | Diameter [mm] |
Mass [kg] |
Percussive ( HT - 1 / 16 ) |
Inscriptions |
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1 | Aegidius | 1623 | Johannes Reutter, Cologne | 1240 | 1200 | f sharp 1 −7 | SANCT EGIDIVS HEYS ICH * ZVM DINEST GOTTES RVFF I * DESCRIBE THE DEATH I * ZV DER BVS ERMAN I * DV SINNER CONVERT YOU * ANNO 1623 (death bell, hour bell, bell for the hour of Jesus' death) |
2 | Catherine | 1957 | Feldmann & Marschel , Münster | 997 | 570 | g sharp 1 -5 | BEATI IMMACULATI IN VIA, QUI AMBULANT IN LEGE DOMINI. EX AERE CAMPANAE IN HONOREM SANCTAE CATHERINAE NOVITER FUSA PER FELDMANN ET MARSCHEL MONASTERIENSES MCMLVII (“Blessed are the immaculate on the way, who walk in the law of the Lord. Cast from the ore of the bell in honor of St. Catherine again by the Münsteran people Feldmann and Marschel 1957 ") |
3 | Maria | 1957 | Feldmann & Marschel, Münster | 871 | 390 | ais 1 −5 | SANCTA MARIA BENEDICATA FILIA DOMINI QUIA PER TE FRUCTUM VITAE COMMUNICAVIMUS ("Holy Mary, blessed daughter of the Lord, (for) through you we share in the fullness (fruit) of life") |
4th | Joseph | 1957 | Feldmann & Marschel, Münster | 734 | 230 | c sharp 2 −5 | SANCTE JOSEPH CARTRIDGE MORIENTIUM OPN ( Ora Pro Nobis ; "Saint Joseph, patron of the dying, pray for us.") |
5 | Angel | 1957 | Feldmann & Marschel, Münster | 647 | 160 | dis 2 -5 | SANCTI ANGELI CUSTODES. ANGELI EORUM SEMPER VIDENT FACIEM PATRIS QUI EST IN CAELIS. ("The holy guardian angels. Their angels always see the face of the Father who is in heaven", Mt 18.10 EU ) |
6th | Death knell | 1963 | Eifeler bell foundry Mark, Brockscheid | 530 | 100 | f sharp 2 -5 | Vivos voco, Mortuos plango, Fulgura frango ("I call the living, I lament the dead, I break the lightning") |
organ
The organ , built in 1905 by the organ workshop Johannes Klais from Bonn, was rearranged in 1953 and at the beginning of the 1970s; the overall sound was spoiled. Since the organ had a lot of original substance, it was faithfully dismantled by Klais in 2011.
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Pairing :
- Normal coupling: II / I, I / P, II / P
- Sub- coupling: Sub II-I
literature
- Georg Dehio : Handbook of the German art monuments . North Rhine-Westphalia. Volume 1: Rhineland. Edited by Claudia Euskirchen, Olaf Gisbertz, Ulrich Schäfer. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin a. a. 2005, ISBN 3-422-03093-X .
- Peter Jurgilewitsch, Wolfgang Pütz-Liebenow: The history of the organ in Bonn and in the Rhein-Sieg district. Bouvier, Bonn 1990, ISBN 3-416-80606-9 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Julius Langenberg: From the late Middle Ages to the present - the Langenberg family of stonemasons and builders. (PDF; 668 kB) (No longer available online.) 2002, p. 92 , archived from the original on July 5, 2003 ; accessed on July 14, 2020 .
- ↑ A large "Army Hall" gave the place its name. ( Memento of January 3, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) (Report on the takeover of the pulpit and the windows.)
- ^ Gerhard Hoffs: Bells in the dean's office Bornheim. ( Memento from January 12, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF), pp. 66–71.
- ↑ Hans-Wolfgang Theobald: Hersel, St. Aegidius: On the restoration of the Johannes Klais organ opus 296 from 1905. (PDF; 764 kB) Festschrift for the inauguration. Orgelbau Klais, accessed on July 14, 2020 .
Coordinates: 50 ° 46 ′ 27.1 ″ N , 7 ° 2 ′ 41.9 ″ E