St. Peter and Paul (Herne)
The parish church of St. Peter and Paul in Herne - Börnig - Sodingen is a Roman Catholic parish church of the St. Dionysius parish of the Emschertal dean's office in the Archdiocese of Paderborn .
Building history
Ecclesiastically, all Catholic residents of the peasant communities Börnig, Sodingen and Gysenberg as well as Horsthausen originally belonged to the parish of St. Lambertus in Castrop . Around 1818 the population is given as 584 people, 546 of them Catholic parishioners. Around 1885 there were 2,000 parishioners and since April 28, 1892, the parish has celebrated its services in the St. Urbanus emergency church built on the corner of Kirchstrasse and Widumerstrasse (Widum = rectory) . This emergency church served the mother parish as a domicile during the renovation of its St. Lambertus church and the old church bell from Castrop from 1643 was transferred to St. Urbanus (1906 to Merklinde , lost in 1943). After Horsthausen had also become independent with St. Joseph , the parish of Börnig-Sodingen with Gysenberg was established on April 9, 1900 . The new parish council of Börnig-Sodingen succeeded in buying a piece of land opposite the emergency church, called the Hollerte Stock , and first of all to set up its own cemetery. With the establishment of the political office of Sodingen, the desire to build a parish church of their own increased, and planning was pushed forward.
According to the plans of the Bochum architect Hermann Wielers , the neo-Gothic building was built by the Sodingen contractor Rehkopp. The building price was 200,500 marks . The foundation stone was laid on April 18, 1902, the consecration on December 8, 1903 and the consecration of the church under the patronage of St. Peter and St. Paul by the Paderborn auxiliary bishop Augustinus Gockel on July 5, 1906 .
On Pentecost Sunday 1943 and especially on November 9, 1943, the church building was badly damaged and the church was closed for 13 months. In 1951/1952 the structural security of the church was restored with simple painting and glazing.
On November 15, 1991, the district council of Sodingen decided to apply for the parish church of St. Peter and Paul to be entered in the list of monuments of the city of Herne. On February 13, 1992, the city gave the following notification: “According to § 3 of the law for the protection and maintenance of architectural monuments in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia of March 11, 1980 ..., the Catholic. Parish church St. Peter and Paul, in 4690 Herne 1, district Börnig , corridor 12, parcel 5, has been entered as an architectural monument in the list of architectural monuments of the city of Herne with effect from today. "
Equipment (selection)
- Two statues of the patrons St. Peter and Paul, created around 1730
- Shrine altar from 1912
- In 1950 Walter Klocke created the first new windows,
- 1979–1984: Renewal of the central nave windows and the tower rosette by Jupp Gesing
- 2003: Ambo, altar table, Easter candlestick and baptismal font from the Winkelmann workshop in Günne
Bells
The first ring, three bronze bells, were donated in 1903 and requisitioned as war material in 1917. In 1922 Pastor Bräckling ordered five cast steel bells from the Bochum Association . The big bell (the 300 largest in Germany) weighs 3359 kg, has the tone a ° and a diameter of 1995 mm. The overall ringing sounds in the tone sequence a ° -c'-es'-f'-g '.
organ
The first organ was built in 1810 by the Meyer organ building workshop in Herford. In 1903 it was moved to Börniger Notkirche, and after 1904 to the new St. Peter and Paul Church. It was expanded to 17 registers . In 1960 it was moved to the St. Josephs Church in Horsthauser . In 1983 it was restored for the new St. Joseph building at the Sauer company in Höxter and received 21 registers. It has been in use again since 1987. It is the oldest surviving and at the same time most valuable organ in Herne.
In July 1960, a new organ from the Stockmann Brothers workshop in Werl with 52 registers was purchased, which was moved from the gallery to the north aisle in 1982 and placed there in a new case. The instrument has the following disposition :
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- Link : I / II, I / III, III / II, IV / II, I / P, II / P, III / P, IV / P
- Playing aids : 3 free combinations (single storage, pleno, tutti, crescendo), 3 free pedal combinations
graveyard
In addition to the church, the community has its own cemetery. It was created so that the Catholics of the Sodinger, Börniger and Holthaus communities no longer had to bury their dead in Castrop. The graves of the deceased clergy are worth seeing.
St. Josefs Hospital (Marienhospital - Clinic II)
Since April 20, 1913, a hospital has belonged to the municipality. A south wing was built in 1924/1925, and in 1926 a large extension was built along Widumer Strasse by the Gelsenkirchen architect Josef Franke . Numerous extensions and conversions followed. In the autumn of 1978, the Herne University Clinic concluded an agreement with the parish of St. Peter and Paul, which provided for the takeover of the St. Josefs Hospital, which had run into financial difficulties, on April 1, 1979. With the now Clinic II , the Marienhospital also took over the nursing school founded in 1966.
Thomas More House
The House of Youth , built in 1963/1964, was completely renovated and expanded in 2009. It has served as a community center since the Urbanushaus was commercially leased.
Urbanus house
In 1927 the club house was built at the eastern end of the cemetery. The Kolping family Herne-Sodingen and the parish library in particular have their headquarters here. Its rooms have been leased for several decades and are home to a restaurant.
Pastors and clergy
Term of office | Surname | Life dates | Remarks |
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1899-1901 | Pastor Franz Keweloh | (* May 12, 1841 in Westönnen; † May 1, 1929) | 1887–1925 pastor of the mother parish of St. Lambertus in Castrop. July 29, 1892 appointed dean of Dortmund. 1921 Appointment to the clergy. February 21, 1928 First honorary citizen of the city of Castrop-Rauxel |
1892-1897 | Parish Vicar August Wolf | (* October 15, 1868) | later pastor in Schwalenberg and Nieheim |
1897-1901 | Parish administrator Anton Floren | (* January 17, 1871 in Ossendorf; † January 30, 1933 in Essentho) | Vicar in Oberschledorn, Beverungen and pastor in Essentho |
1901-1908 | Pastor Heinrich Menne | (* February 12, 1867, †) | Pastor in Attendorn |
1908-1922 | Pastor Johannes Bräkling | (* May 27, 1868; † January 27, 1922 Sodingen, ± P) | |
1922-1933 | Pastor Philipp Reker | (* April 18, 1874 Paderborn; † June 21, 1955 Lippstadt / Esbeck) | Ordained priest on April 2, 1897 in Paderborn, until 1906 vicar in Wattenscheid, 1906–1908 parish vicar in Riesel (Brakel), 1908–1910 vicar in Langendreer, 1910–1922 pastor in Werne, 1922–1933 in Sodingen and 1933–1955 in Esbeck . |
1934-1964 | Pastor Josef Prenger | (* August 26, 1879 in Schlückingen / Werl, † October 28, 1964 Herne-Sodingen, ± P) | Ordained priest on March 24, 1904 in Paderborn, vicar in Halberstadt and Großalsleben, from 1907–1922 vicar in St. Peter and Paul, 1922–1934 pastor in Herne-Holthausen and from 1934 to 1964 pastor in St. Peter and Paul. |
1964-1972 | Pastor Theodor Pott | (* June 12, 1925 in Gelsenkirchen, † October 18, 1972 in Herne-Sodingen, ± P) | Ordained priest on August 6, 1952 in Paderborn. 1961 vicar in Herne. |
January 1, 1973-14. December 1985 | Pastor Josef Pennig | († December 14, 1985, ± P) | |
July 1, 1986–1. December 2010 | Pastor Heribert Zerkowski | (* May 13, 1944 in Witten, † December 8, 2010 in Herne, ± P) | Ordained priest in 1971 in Paderborn, dean of the dean's office in Herne (1997 – July 2006) and of the dean's office in Emschertal (July 2006 – April 2010), clerical council ad honores December 2, 2010 |
December 1, 2010 - December 31, 2016 | Pastor Thomas Poggel | Pastor in the pastoral association Herne-Ost, also in St. Dreifaltigkeit Herne-Holthausen | |
2017 | Pastor Georg Birwer | Pastor of St. Dionysius Herne |
P = Priest's crypt in the Catholic cemetery St. Peter and Paul, Sodingen.
Vicars (selection)
Term of office | Surname | Life dates | later services |
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1892-1897 | Chaplain August Wolf | ||
1897-1901 | Chaplain Floren | ||
1901-1909 | Chaplain Johannes Nilles | Pastor in Friedrichroda | |
1909-1922 | Chaplain Josef Prenger | s. O. | 1922–1934 pastor of St. Trinity Herne-Holthausen |
1904-1914 | Chaplain Karl Bull | Pastor in Bergkamen-Rünthe | |
1914-1916 | Chaplain Lange | ||
1916-1927 | Vicar Hermann-Josef Sczech | Parish Vicar in Bochum | |
1922-1931 | Chaplain Friedrich Schneider | Pastor in Thüle | |
1925-1927 | Vicar Sasse | ||
1927-1933 | Vicar Anton Schwingenheuer | Cathedral pastor in Paderborn, Msgr., 1960 founder and longstanding chairman of the St. Liborius Fraternity | |
1931-1932 | Vicar Johannes Heinz | Pastor in Bödexen | |
1932 | Vicar Stütte | ||
1932-1937 | Vicar Josef Brockmann | * 1890-1975 | Pastor in Clarholz, Provost of the Cathedral |
1933-1934 | Vicar Josef Fickermann | Parish Vicar in Liesen | |
1934-1936 | Vicar Albert Peters | Pastor in Werl | |
1936-1940 | Paul Ostermann | Pastor in Wickede (Ruhr) | |
1937 | Christian Zimmermann | ||
1937-1949 | Vicar Wilhelm Garg | * 1910; † July 22, 1998 in Minden | 1966–1987 provost in Minden |
1940-1946 | Vicar Josef Ludwig | 1956–1974 pastor in Verl | |
1944-1947 | Father Ludwig Rieland OP | Dominican monastery St. Albert (Walberberg) | |
1947-1949 | Vicar Josef Heinze | Vicar in Hagen | |
1949-1961 | Father Klemens Kuhlmann, Missionaries of the Precious Blood | Superior in Kufstein | |
1949-1950 | Father Thomas Immekus, Pallottine | † January 3, 2005 | Deanery youth chaplain Olpe |
1951-1958 | Vicar Paul Stork | Pastor in tub | |
1952-1959 | Vicar Hans Leo Drewes | Auxiliary Bishop in Paderborn | |
1959-1961 | Vicar Heinz-Günter Dimmerling | Vicar in Castrop-Rauxel and Dortmund, 1965–1974 parish vicar in Dreis-Tiefenbach, there since 2001 subsidiar for the dean's office in Siegen, pastor in Lippstadt. | |
1961–1962 | Vicar Friedrich Dietz | * 1915, † July 23, 2001 | Pastor in Altenbögge and Bönen |
1960-1968 | Vicar Herbert Spar | (†) | Pastor in Grüne (Iserlohn) |
1962-1965 | Vicar Karl-Heinz Kaiser | Pastor i. R. in Bielefeld | |
1963-1965 | Vicar Winfried Froning | Teacher in Hagen | |
1965-1967 | Vicar Heinrich Palberg | Vicar in Wiedenbrück | |
1967-1973 | Vicar Heribert Widdekind | (Born January 19, 1934 in Dortmund; † October 1, 2011) | 1973–1977 vicar in Hagen-Emst, 1977–1984 parish vicar at St. Pius in Herne, 1984–2008 pastor in Scharfenberg, since 2008 subsidiar in Brilon , clerical council |
1968-26. September 1971 | Vicar Heinrich Bredenbröker | (* 1932, † May 1, 2010 in Lippstadt-Bad Waldliesborn) | Pastor of St. Josef Habinghorst |
March 18, 1973-31. August 1975 | Vicar Norbert Mania | Pastor in Paderborn | |
October 1977– October 1979 | Vicar Elmar Nübold | (* April 11, 1944 in Altenhundem, Sauerland) | Provost in Paderborn |
1991-1995 | Vicar Erik Richter | (* March 4, 1964 Hörde) | Vicar in Fröndenberg, pastor in Seoul (2001–2007) and Shanghai (2001–2004). 2007–2014 pastor in Herne-Eickel. |
literature
- Theodor H. Pott: 75 years of the Catholic parish in Herne-Börnig-Sodingen 1892–1967. Libertas Verlag, Wiesbaden 1967.
- Karl Hartung: The St. Lambertus parish in Castrop-Rauxel. A historical review. Regensbergische Verlagsbuchhandlung, Münster (Westphalia) 1947, p. 67.
Web links
- Panorama of the St. Peter and Paul Church
- Website of the pastoral association Herne-Ost
- Research Center for 20th Century Glass Painting Foundation V .: Herne, Catholic Church of St. Peter and Paul (with further pictures) , accessed on December 23, 2010
Individual evidence
- ^ City of Herne. The City Director. Office for Building Regulations and Monument Protection. Sign 63/3 of February 13, 1992
- ↑ http://www.cottage7.de/glocken/glocken-in-deutschland.pdf ( Memento from January 4, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ http://www.halloherne.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=142&Itemid=95 100 objects Herne, volume 6
- ^ Organ in Börnig , seen May 20, 2012.
- ^ Hartung K. The St. Lambertus Parish. Regensbergsche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Münster (Westf.), Pp. 61, 71
- ^ Hartung K. The St. Lambertus Parish. Regensbergsche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Münster (Westf.), P. 62
- ^ Hartung K. The St. Lambertus Parish. Regensbergsche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Münster (Westf.), P. 62
- ^ Hartung K. The St. Lambertus Parish. Regensbergsche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Münster (Westf.), P. 62
- ^ Hartung K. The St. Lambertus Parish. Regensbergsche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Münster (Westf.), Pp. 70, 71
- ^ Obituary of President Heribert Zerkowski . Pastoral Association Herne-Ost. December 2010. Retrieved on March 2, 2011. ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Hartung K. The St. Lambertus Parish. Regensbergische Verlagsbuchhandlung, Münster (Westf.), 1947, p. 67
- ^ Hartung K. The St. Lambertus Parish. Regensbergische Verlagsbuchhandlung, Münster (Westf.), 1947, p. 67
- ↑ http://www.scrivaro.de/home.mvc/Detail/3500
Coordinates: 51 ° 32 ′ 37.5 " N , 7 ° 15 ′ 37.8" E