St. Cyriacus (Hiesfeld)

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Coordinates: 51 ° 33 ′ 44.1 ″  N , 6 ° 45 ′ 50.1 ″  E

Hiesfeld village church north view

The Hiesfeld village church (St. Cyriacus) is the Evangelical parish church in Hiesfeld , a district of Dinslaken . She was the Holy. Cyriakus ordained a deacon , who in 303 in Rome the martyr died. He is counted among the fourteen helpers in need.

Location

The church is located in the center of Hiesfeld, near the intersection of the roads with the connections that once led from Essen via Sterkrade to Lippe or to Dorsten and Recklinghausen . At this intersection is also Hiesfeld's central stop Hiesfeld Kirche , which is named after her and is served by NIAG bus lines .

description

The church is a single-nave late Gothic hall church. It is made of brick with four bays, a polygonal apse, inside with flat arch niches and a sloping cornice above it. Consoles and capitals connect the cornice and the vault in the choir. The nave and the apse are closed off by ribbed vaults . The outer walls are plastered and whitewashed. The front Romanesque west tower has a Gothic spire from the 16th century. The cubic shape of the tower is divided into large-format, flat pairs of blind arches and smooth wall zones spread out between them and at the base of the tower and the narrow shape of the sound openings also brings out the glare fields.

history

A church was probably founded in Hiesfeld in the 10th century, the catchment area of ​​which also included the Dinslaken area. Fires and the effects of war and structural changes, first in the Soest feud in 1445 and later in the Thirty Years' War, have left their mark over the centuries. After Abpfarrung of St. Vincent in Dinslaken in 1436 included the medieval parish near the village Hiesfeld the peasantry Barmingholten, middle, upper and lower Lohberg. The community has been Protestant since 1585 . 1635 split into a larger Lutheran and a smaller Reformed congregation. By order of Friedrich Wilhelm, the Great Elector , the village church had been a simultaneous church for the two mentioned parishes since 1649 and since 1821 the Lutherans and the Reformed in Prussia had merged to form a church union .

Peal

The two big bells of the village church

The church has three bells :

  • The first bell was cast in 1490 by Gerhard van Wou , an important Dutch bell caster of the late Middle Ages . It weighs 1600 kg and has a diameter of 135 cm, with the tone "d". Her inscription in minuscule reads: “Jesus Maria Anna Katharina is min name, min Ghelut si gade bequame. De levendigen rope ik, de doden bescrreige ik. Geradus de Wou me fecit Anno Domini MCCCCXC " .
  • The second bell, the Marienglocke, was cast in 1520 by Woltherus Westerhues from Münster . It weighs 1100 kg and is 121 cm in diameter, with the sound "es". Its inscription in Gothic minuscule reads: “est Maria nomen michi sacros pulsor in usus, cogo sonans bomines ad pietatis opus. Tunc tempore Theodoricus Stuyr pastor in hisveld. Woltherus Westerhues me fecit Anno Domini MCCCCCXX ".
  • The third bell was cast by Claudius Bricon in 1674 . It weighs 100 kg and has a diameter of 54 cm, with the sound "f sharp". Their inscription reads: ME DENUO FUNDI CURAVIT COETUS IN HIESFELD UT LAUDES DOMINI MANIFESTEM VOCE SENORA 1674 ( “The community in Hiesfeld let me pour again so that I can clearly hear the Lord's praise” ).

Furnishing

The pulpit in the apse is made of oak and dates from 1826. The wooden gallery from 1824 rests on four Tuscan columns in simple, smooth shapes.

The church also has a font from the 15th century. He is eight-sided, with richly profiled foot - and maßwerksverziertem shaft and at the eight sides of the cup-shaped upward rounded basin Maßwerksfelder with the double coat of arms of Cleves - Mark . In 1834 the baptismal font was sold to the Hamborn Abbey Church of St. Johann . The return of the baptismal font from Hamborn Abbey to Hiesfeld and its restoration and installation in the village church have already been carried out.

literature

  • Roland Günter , Rudolf Wesenberg and Albert Verbeek (eds.): The monuments of the Rhineland; Dinslaken district ; On behalf of the Rhineland Regional Council; Rheinland Verlag / Schwann Verlag Düsseldorf; The monuments of the Rhineland, Volume 14; 1st edition 1968; Hiesfeld; Ev. Parish church
  • Dr. Rudolf Stampfuß and Anneliese Triller : History of the City of Dinslaken 1273 - 1973; Volume 10; Contributions to the history and folklore of the Dinslaken district on the Lower Rhine; Publishing house PH.CW Schmidt - Degner & Co. Neustadt / Aisch 1973
  • Berthold Schön: Local calendar of the Wesel district 1981; The odyssey of the Hiesfeld bells; Boss Verlag Kleve 1980; 2nd year ISBN 3-922384-61-7
  • Berthold Schön: Local calendar of the Wesel district 1982; Cyriacus or Suibertus; Boss Verlag Kleve 1981; 3rd year ISBN 3-922384-62-5
  • Franz Rommel: Local calendar of Wesel district 1983; A font for 12 thalers; Boss Verlag Kleve 1982; 4th year ISBN 3-922384-63-3
  • Kurt Hagenbeck, Klaus Posth, Lore Sagel, Ulrich Sagel, Arnold Spelleken: 400 Years of the Evangelical Church Congregation Hiesfeld 1585 - 1985; Presbytery of the Protestant parish of Hiesfeld as editor 1985; Kirchstrasse 13, 46539 Dinslaken
  • Ruth Levin and Karl Heinz Tackenberg: Churches are treasures; Evangelical Church District Dinslaken (ed.); www.ekir.de/kirchenkreis-dinslaken/; in cooperation with the Evangelical and Catholic parishes of Dinslakens for RUHR 2010 (Capital of Culture)

Individual evidence

  1. youtube.com; Dinslaken-Hiesfeld Protestant village church - full bells
  2. staedte nachrichten-aus-dinslaken-huenxe-und-voerde Emotional community meeting WAZ on December 21, 2012
  3. staedte nachrichten-aus-dinslaken-huenxe-und-voerde Funding Foundation brings back Taufstein WAZ from March 28, 2014
  4. staedte nachrichten-aus-dinslaken-huenxe-und-voerde Gothic font is back NRZ from April 11, 2014

Web links

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