St. Lukas (Fredenbeck)

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The Church of St. Lukas was the Catholic church in Fredenbeck , a municipality in the Stade district in Lower Saxony . It was most recently a branch church of the parish Heilig Geist in Stade ( deanship Lower Elbe) of the diocese of Hildesheim , and was located on the street corner of Bahnhofstrasse / Am Walde. Today the nearest Catholic churches are around 12 km away in Harsefeld and Stade.

history

In 1967 the St. Lukas Church was built in Klein Fredenbeck, which belongs to Fredenbeck, and its benediction took place on November 26 of the same year . Before that, a Catholic service was held in the old school in Groß Fredenbeck. Around 1990 St. Lukas was a branch church of St. Michael in Harsefeld , later of Heilig Geist in Stade.

It was profaned on December 27, 2003, and the property with the church building was sold. It was demolished in 2004, and today a plaque commemorates the former church. An apartment building was built on the property.

The organ from St. Lukas, now in the St. Josef Church in Stade

Architecture and equipment

The church was built as a prefabricated church with a free-standing tower according to plans by Josef Fehlig and was located around 18 meters above sea level . Your organ found a new use in the church of the catholic retirement home St. Josef vorm Schiffertor in Stade.

See also

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://wiki-bistumsgeschichte.de/wiki/index.php5?title=1967
  2. Episcopal General Vicariate (ed.): Catholic worship in the Diocese of Hildesheim. Hildesheim 1966

Coordinates: 53 ° 31 '15.34 "  N , 9 ° 23' 57.69"  E