St. Michael (Echtz)

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St. Michael in Echtz
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St. Michael is a Roman Catholic parish church in Echtz , a district of Düren in the Düren district , North Rhine-Westphalia . It was built between 1896 and 1898 according to plans by Franz Statz and is dedicated to St. Dedicated to Archangel Michael .

The church is entered in the list of architectural monuments in Düren under No. 8/1 .

history

The Echtz parish was first mentioned in the Liber valoris from around 1308, but the parish is very likely older. Until 1804, the parish of Echtz was much larger than it is today. Today only the branches in Geich with the Nikolauskapelle and Konzendorf with the Pankratiuskapelle belong to the parish. Until the parish was reduced in size, it included the Obergeich , D'horn branches with the St. Martinus branch church, as well as Merode and Schlich , which were elevated to the parish of St. Martinus D'horn in 1804.

Today the parish is part of the community of parishes (GdG) St. Franziskus Düren-Nord .

Building history

A church in Echtz already existed around 1300, which is also dedicated to St. Archangel Michael was consecrated. This church was replaced by a new building in the 15th century. This quarry stone building with its bell tower from 1498 was a two-aisled, four-bay building in the Gothic style with a three-story bell tower in front of it in the west and a choir closed on three sides in the east. This structure was demolished in 1898 because it had become too small for the increased population.

The new church was built between 1896 and 1898 next to the old church, which was still standing when construction began. The architect was the diocesan master builder Franz Statz . He planned a three-aisled cruciform church in the style of a basilica with a three-bay nave with a three-storey bell tower in front in the west and a two-bay, three-sided closed choir in the east. A roof turret was attached over the crossing . The consecration took place on October 9, 1898 by the Cologne auxiliary bishop and later Archbishop Antonius Fischer . On this occasion he gave relics of companions of St. Gereon , St. Ursula and St. Quirinus .

The church was very badly damaged during World War II . The tower half collapsed, destroying the vaults of the central nave. In addition, the roof turret was destroyed, as well as some tracery of the windows. This destruction made major renovations necessary, which were completed in 1952. The tower received its present appearance. The renovated church was consecrated on September 28, 1952. In 1985 the choir was repainted. The building has 160 seats and 300 standing places. The illuminated tower cross is characteristic of the Echtz Church.

Furnishing

In the interior there is the Way of the Cross from the time the church was built, as well as some figures of saints. The high altar dates from the 19th century and was placed in the choir after the Second World War. The rest of the historical furnishings were destroyed in the war.

The windows are by different artists. In 1952 Matthias Kriche designed emergency glazing for St. Michael, parts of which are still available today. In 1999 Günther Krumbach created three new windows for the north transept. In 1993, three new windows for the south transept, designed by Emil Wachter , followed. In 2006 he designed four new choir windows and in 2008 his last work in the north aisle. Two more windows were installed in 2014, this time in the south aisle. They were designed by Mechthild Bach . More windows by this artist will follow in the next few years.

organ

The organ was built by the organ builder EF Walcker & Cie. built in 1956 for the renaissance chapel of the Pragfriedhof in Stuttgart-Nord . In 1989 it was installed by Orgelbau Plum (Marbach, Neckar) - initially intended as a temporary solution - on the rear west wall of the church tower in Echtz, in order to leave the space for the choir untouched on the gallery. According to its original purpose, the organ had a corresponding disposition for funeral services. In 2008 the instrument, which had become almost unplayable, was comprehensively overhauled and reorganized by the Heinz Wilbrand Werkstätte für Organbau from Übach-Palenberg . In addition to a new technical facility being registered register some voices exchanged between the sub-stations was to achieve a coherent sound concept. Since the pipe work, especially in the basic voices, has considerable lengths for the period of origin in the mid-1950s , the sound volume in this area could be increased through professional intonation. Finally, some of the garish, time-typical mixtures were replaced by three new, more basic reed registers , which give the organ the missing power. The additional volume of sound compensates for the disadvantages of the poorly chosen location.

The combination of the newly arranged register inventory with a total of four reed registers as well as the new intonation on the one hand and the remote location in the rear part of the gallery on the other results in a tonally attractive interplay of symphonic organ sound and room acoustics. In 2020, the Schumacher company, Eupen (Belgium), created an acoustic 32 'register, which now also provides additional volume in the depth. Overall, the instrument now has a remarkable richness of sound with 22 registers on two manuals and pedal . The disposition is as follows:

I Hauptwerk C – g 3
Quintad 16 ′
flute 8th'
Salicional 8th'
Principal 4 ′
Night horn 4 ′
Principal 2 ′
Mixture IV 1 13
Trumpet 8th'
II Swell C – g 3
Wooden dacked 8th'
recorder 4 ′
Nasard 2 23
Forest flute 2 ′
Third flute 1 35
Fifth flute 1 13
oboe 8th'
Schalmey 4 ′
Tremulant
Pedal C – f 1
Sub bass 16 ′
Grobiphon 10 23
Principal bass 8th'
Flute bass 4 ′
Hollow flute 2 ′
trombone 16 ′
  • Coupling : II / I, I / P, II / P
  • Playing aids : hand registration, free combination 1, free combination 2, plein jeu

Bells

No.
 
Surname
 
Diameter
(mm)
Mass
(kg, approx.)
Percussive
( HT - 1 / 16 )
Caster
Casting year
 
1 - 1,260 1,180 d ' +1 Franz van Trier, Aachen 1662
2 - 1,205 700 e ' −1 Peter van Trier 1637
3 Michael 1,083 791 f sharp ' +1 Johannes Mark; Eifeler bell foundry , Brockscheid 1980
4th - 901 454 a ' + -0 Hans Huesker; Messrs. Petit & Gebr. Edelbrock , Gescher 1951
5 - - - g '' +8 Jan van Trier, Aachen 1594

Motive: Rejoice, you heavenly queen

Pastor

The following pastors have been pastors at St. Michael so far:

from ... to Surname
1861-1888 Bartholomew Cremer
1888-1894 Hermann Ferdinand Groebel
1894-1911 Johann Anton Peter Koll
1911-1912 Leonhard Lennartz
1912-1926 Heinrich Cremer
1926-1954 Paul Lauscher † April 12th, 1954
1954-1969 Arnold Esser † June 15th, 1969
1969-1975 Father Wilhelm Robben † June 19th, 1993
1975-2010 Heinrich Plum
Since 2011 Norbert Glasmacher

Web links

Commons : St. Michael (Echtz)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Herbert and Heike Pawliczek Kussinger-Stankovic: Monuments directory of Düren 1993. In: Dürener Geschichtsblätter. No. 82, Düren 1993, ISSN  0416-4180
  2. ^ Anton Albert Mooren (Ed.): Binterim and Mooren. The Archdiocese of Cologne until the French revolution. Volume 1, Düsseldorf 1892, p. 340.
  3. K. Baltus: Churches in the Düren - Jülich area (Catholic parishes, Protestant, Lutheran and Reformed parishes) with special consideration of the existing church registers (matriculation books) as well as supplementary and additional printed sources as a data source for family researchers, Düren 2015, p. 10 , 15.
  4. Internet site of the St. Martinus and Donatus Schützenbruderschaft D'horn, September 10, 2015 ( Memento of the original from December 20, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.schuetzen-dhorn.de
  5. Cf. Dürener Zeitung No. 148 - Wednesday, October 5, 1898 Article: “Stadt- und Kreisnachrichten” and cf. Dürener Zeitung No. 151 - Tuesday, October 11, 1898 Article: "City and district news"
  6. Herbert and Heike Pawliczek Kussinger-Stankovic: Monuments directory of Düren 1993. In: Dürener Geschichtsblätter. No. 82, Düren 1993, ISSN  0416-4180
  7. Website of the Heimat- und Geschichtsverein Echtz-Konzendorf, 10 September 2015
  8. ^ Description and illustration of the glass windows by Matthias Kriche
  9. ^ Website of the Research Center for 20th Century Stained Glass Foundation, 10 September 2015
  10. ^ Website of the parish of St. Michael, September 10, 2015
  11. ^ Community of the parishes of St. Franziskus Düren-Nord: Parish Church of St. Michael , accessed on August 17, 2020.
  12. Aachener Zeitung, December 11th, 2008: Organ strikes new notes , accessed on August 17th, 2020.
  13. a b Organ Databank: Organ in Echtz , accessed on August 17, 2020.
  14. Norbert Jachtmann: Bell music in the Düren region
  15. Episcopal General Vicariate (ed.): Handbuch des Bistums Aachen 3rd edition, Aachen 1994, p. 309.
  16. ^ Archbishop's General Vicariate (ed.): Handbook of the Archdiocese of Cologne. Volume 14, Cologne 1878, p. 65.
  17. ^ Archbishop's General Vicariate (ed.): Handbook of the Archdiocese of Cologne. Volume 16, Cologne 1892, p. 74.
  18. ^ Archbishop's General Vicariate (ed.): Handbook of the Archdiocese of Cologne. Volume 17, Cologne 1892, p. 75.
  19. ^ Archbishop's General Vicariate (ed.): Handbook of the Archdiocese of Cologne. Volume 21, Cologne 1911, p. 100.
  20. Dürener Zeitung No. 136 - 40th year. Friday, June 14, 1912, article: From the city and the district [Betr. Appointment of pastor].

Coordinates: 50 ° 49 ′ 31.9 ″  N , 6 ° 25 ′ 3.4 ″  E