St. Johannes Baptist (Stukenbrock)
View of the parish church of St. Johannes Baptist in Stukenbrock |
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Basic data | |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
place | Stukenbrock , Germany |
diocese | Archdiocese of Paderborn |
Patronage | St. John Baptist |
Building description | |
Construction type | Hall church |
Function and title | |
51 ° 54 '44.9 " N , 8 ° 39' 22.3" E |
St. Johannes Baptist is a Catholic parish church in the district of Stukenbrock in the East Westphalian castle Holte-Stukenbrock in North Rhine-Westphalia , Germany . The church belongs to the pastoral association Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock in the Archdiocese of Paderborn .
history
The flat-roofed hall church was built in 1614. The building with an integrated west tower was expanded in 1683. The church was consecrated in 1686. The transept was added in 1820, the eastern part in 1936.
The last major renovation with a redesign of the altar took place in 1986. This was consecrated by Degenhardt. He had relics of the martyrs Hippolytus, Caesareus, St. Nicholas and St. Ursula enters the altar.
Furnishing
The furnishings include a high altar donated by Prince-Bishop Ferdinand von Fürstenberg in 1683 , two rococo side altars created in 1774 by the Paderborn court sculptor Johann Jakob Pütt , the pulpit marked 1666 , the baptismal font from 1680 , the organ case from 1696 and the sculpture of Mater Dolorosa from the year 1636.