St. Pauli Conversion (Thomm)
St. Pauli Conversion is a Catholic parish church in the local community of Thomm in the district of Trier-Saarburg in Rhineland-Palatinate . The parish of Thomm belongs to the parish community Waldrach in the dean's office Hermeskeil-Waldrach in the diocese of Trier .
The church bears the patronage of St. Pauli Conversion . It was built from local slate in Trier Street from 1963 to 1965 according to plans by the Trier architect Heinrich Otto Vogel .
The not far away old church in Kirchstrasse from 1788 was demolished in 1974 except for a floor plan of the foundation walls and the church tower. The church tower is a cultural monument and contains the church bells as well as the memorial hall for the fallen. A baroque Mother of God and a Way of the Cross around 1900 are also listed as cultural monuments as church furnishings in the new church . A nativity scene is installed during the Christmas season .
literature
- Philipp de Lorenzi: Contributions to the history of all parishes in the Diocese of Trier, Parish Thomm. Trier 1887.
- Winfried Stadtfeld (Deacon): 20 years of the parish church of St. Pauli-Conversion Thomm. Self-published, parish and parish Thomm, 1985.
- Dittmar Lauer : 50 years of the parish church of St. Pauli Conversion Thomm. Publishing house Alta Silva, Kell am See 2015.
Web links
- Entry on the Conversion of Saint Paul - Old Parish Church (Thomm) in the database of cultural assets in the Trier region .
- Entry on the conversion of Saint Paul - New Parish Church (Thomm) in the database of cultural assets in the Trier region .
- ruwer.eu: Church in Thomm made of Devonian slate
Individual evidence
Coordinates: 49 ° 44 ′ 34.5 " N , 6 ° 48 ′ 21" E