St. Ludgerus (Albersloh)

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St. Ludgerus

The Catholic parish church of St. Ludgerus is a listed church building in Albersloh , a district of the city of Sendenhorst in the North Rhine-Westphalian district of Warendorf . Church and parish belong to the Ahlen deanery in the diocese of Münster .

history

The community is considered the foundation of Bishop Liudger († 809) on an episcopal court mentioned in 1171.

During excavations in 1965, foundations of the previous church from the 12th century were discovered. This was a small hall church with a flat roof covering and a tower added later. It was made of quarry stone .

architecture

The hall church in a bound order with two double yokes and a square choir was built at the end of the 13th century. At the east end of the south aisle there is an older component with a tower running off the axis. The choir was extensively changed in 1962 and parts of the old choir were retained. The windows in the ship were changed in the late Gothic style. The north portal is rounded, the west portal is pointed. A tympanum relief under a clover leaf was renewed in 1926.

After a nearly two-year planning and construction phase of the new one was on November 24, 2019 altar in worship to Christ the King from Münster Bishop Dr. Felix Genn inaugurated. The first Eucharist on the new altar was then celebrated.

Furnishing

organ

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The organ was built in 1969 by the organ builder Gebrüder Stockmann from Werl . The organ has 27 registers on two manuals and a pedal . The game contractures which are mechanically, Registertrakturen electrically.

I Hauptwerk C – g 3
1. Gedacktpommer 16 ′
2. Principal 8th'
3. Gemshorn 8th'
4th octave 4 ′
5. Reed flute 4 ′
6th Forest flute 2 ′
7th Sesquialtera II 2 23
8th. Mixture IV-VI 1 13
9. Trumpet 8th'
II Rückpositif C – g 3
10. Wooden dacked 8th'
11. Quintad 8th'
12. Principal 4 ′
13. recorder 4 ′
14th octave 2 ′
15th third 1 35
16. Fifth 1 13
17th Sharp Cymbal IV 23
18th Wooden dulcian 16 ′
19th Rohrschalmey 8th'
Pedal C – f 1
20th Sub-bass 16 ′
21st Octave bass 8th'
22nd Pipe pommer 8th'
23. Choral bass 4 ′
24. Night horn 2 ′
25th Mixture IV 2 ′
26th bassoon 16 ′
27. Trumpet bass 8th'
  • Coupling : II / I, I / P, II / P
    • Playing aids : 2 free combinations, 1 free pedal combination, tutti, tongues off

Bells

The church has a completely preserved bell by Wolter Westerhues from 1503, tuned to the tone sequence es'-f'-g '.

literature

  • Georg Dehio : Handbook of the German art monuments , North Rhine-Westphalia . Volume 2, Westfalen, Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich 1969, pp. 4–5.
  • Uwe Lobbedey (with contributions by Peter Berghaus , Hans Eickel and Ulf-Dietrich Korn): The history of the parish church in Albersloh, Münster district after the excavations in 1965 . In: Westphalia. Journal of the Association for History and Archeology of Westphalia , ISSN  0043-4337 , vol. 50 (1972), 25–57.

Individual evidence

  1. Information on the organ

Coordinates: 51 ° 52 ′ 6.2 ″  N , 7 ° 44 ′ 1.5 ″  E