St. Raphael (Munich)

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St. Raphael is a Catholic parish in the district Moosach in Munich .

St. Raphael with sacristy and church tower

location

The church is located in Hartmannshofen in the west of the Moosach district in Lechelstrasse 54, east of Waldhornstrasse. The Hartmannshofer Park extends to the south .

history

In 1926 a wooden emergency church was erected in Hartmannshofen for the first time and blessed by Mathias Dunstmair on October 17th . Even this building became the patron of the Archangel Raphael . In the following year, a church building association and a church foundation were established. The first curate , Josef Schmid, was appointed in 1929 for the St. Raphael Curate , which was formed in 1928 from parts of the parishes of Moosach , Obermenzing and the Untermenzing branch . Hans Döllgast won the architecture competition in 1931, the church was built in 1932 and consecrated on October 22nd by Cardinal Michael von Faulhaber . Three years later, St. Raphael became a parish curate, that is, an independent pastoral care district; from March 1, 1945 a city parish was established. After originally only one roof turret was planned, the large church tower was built in 1959/60 and equipped with five bells.

The church from the northwest
The children's house St. Raphael, opposite the parish church

Since 2005 the parish of St. Raphael has formed a parish association together with the parish of Maria Trost .

Bells

Steeple

The bells were cast in 1960 by the Karl Czudnochowsky foundry in Erding.

  • Trinity, 2200 kg, tone c '-1, 160 s reverberation, 1600 mm diameter (inscription: "Glory be to the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit! In the year of salvation in 1960 for the 37th World Eucharistic Congress " Pro mundi vita " in Munich this bell was donated by the parish of St. Raphael and cast by Karl Czudnochowsky Erding ")
  • Christ the King, 1250 kg, es' +3, 140 s reverberation, 1300 mm diameter (inscription: "To the Eucharistic King Jesus Christ, to whom everything lives!")
  • St. Raphael, 880 kg, f '+3, 130 s reverberation, 1100 mm diameter (inscription: "St. Raphael escort us!")
  • Maria, 450 kg, as' +3, 100 s reverberation, 900 mm diameter (inscription: "Ave Maria! I ring the praise of the patroness of Bavaria, I call for daily prayer!")
  • Souls, 230 kg, c '' +2, 80 s reverberation, 750 mm diameter (inscription: "Lord, give the souls eternal rest!")

Pastor

Curates until December 19, 1945, then parish priest :

  • 1929–1930 Dr. Josef Schmid
  • 1930–1934 Dr. Adolf Wilhelm Ziegler
  • 1934–1952 Dr. Raimund Hammer
  • 1952 Josef Kirmaier ( parish vicar )
  • 1952 Theo Spreng (parish vicar)
  • 1952–1957 Erich Hertzsch
  • 1957 Theo Spreng (parish vicar)
  • 1957–1974 Johann Baptist Zeilhofer
  • 1974–2003 Josef Stanglmaier
  • 2003–2004 Franz Xaver Eder (priestly head of pastoral care)
  • 2003–2004 Susanne Deininger (parish representative and church council )
  • 2004 Piotr Wandachowicz (priestly head of pastoral care)
  • 2004 Andreas Eichelbaum (parish representative and church council)
  • from 2005 Leslaw Magdziarek

literature

  • Parish of St. Raphael: 75 years of St. Raphael 1932-2007 , Munich 2007.

Web links

Commons : St. Raphael  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 48 ° 10 ′ 32 "  N , 11 ° 29 ′ 22"  E