St. Lambertus (Mingolsheim)
The St. Lambertus Church is a Catholic church in the parish of St. Lambertus Mingolsheim , a district of Bad Schönborn . It is subordinate to the Archdiocese of Freiburg and belongs to the pastoral care unit Schönborn-Kronau in the dean's office in Bruchsal . St. Lambertus is the church patron.
history
The origin of the church is in the eighth century. The Gothic choir and the basement of the tower date from the fifteenth century . After 1760 the baroque nave was built with baroque furnishings . The neo-Gothic high altar was built around 1900 . Around 1977 there was extensive renovation and modern chancel furnishings. The side altars are dedicated to Mary and Rochus .
Chartres - Labyrinth in front of St. Lambertus
Mount of Olives Group , St. Lambertus
organ
Since 1993 there is a new four-manual mechanical organ of the company. Gerhard Schmid from Kaufbeuren . The instrument has 50 stops on four manuals and a pedal . The action actions are mechanical, the stop actions are electro-pneumatic.
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Bells
The ringing consists of nine bells, the ninth and so far youngest bell was hung in 2004. It is the most extensive church bell in a village parish church in the Archdiocese of Freiburg .
No. | Surname | Casting year | Foundry, casting location | diameter | Dimensions | Chime |
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1 | Christ King | 1950 | Friedrich Wilhelm Schilling, Heidelberg |
1289 mm | 1300 kg | it' |
2 | Maria | 1080 mm | 780 kg | ges ′ | ||
3 | Lambertus | 850 mm | 341 kg | b ′ | ||
4th | Guardian Angel | 1922 | Bachert bell foundry , Karlsruhe | 740 mm | 215 kg | of" |
5 | Nikolaus von Flüe | 1987 | Karlsruhe bell foundry | 630 mm | 174 kg | it" |
6th | mother Teresa | 2003 | Rudolf Perner , Passau | 600 mm | 145 kg | f ″ |
7th | Benedictus | 1987 | Karlsruhe bell foundry | 550 mm | 118 kg | ges ″ |
8th | Elisabeth of Thuringia | 1988 | 490 mm | 98 kg | as ″ | |
9 | Jean-Marie Vianney | 480 mm | 89 kg | b ″ |
Forecourt
The church forecourt was named Prälat-Schanzenbach-Platz in memory of Leonhard Schanzenbach, who was born in Mingolsheim, was made an honorary citizen and was a priest and prelate in Freiburg im Breisgau .
See also
Web links
- Parish of St. Lambertus Mingolsheim
- Cäcilienverein St. Lambertus Mingolsheim
- Youth band All for the One
Individual evidence
- ↑ Chartres Labyrinth
- ↑ More information about the organ
- ↑ youtube.com: The Mingolsheimer bells
Coordinates: 49 ° 13 ′ 7.3 " N , 8 ° 39 ′ 50" E