Lienz parish church
The Roman Catholic parish church of Lienz zu St. Andrä is located north of the city center on the Pfarrbichl at 692 meters above sea level. Its architectural core is a Gothic building and has been rebuilt several times during various epochs. It is the oldest parish church in Lienz and one of the oldest parishes in East Tyrol .
history
As early as the 5th century there was an early Christian church on the Pfarrbichl, north of Lienz. In 1204 the Bishop of Pola consecrated a Romanesque church. It had a single nave, was decorated with frescoes and probably had a flat ceiling. The two portal lions that still stand at the main gate today come from this church.
In 1430, the Görzer Bauhütte, commissioned by the Görz counts , who lived in Lienz , began extensive renovations into a three-aisled Gothic basilica. It was also decorated with frescoes and received a crypt under the choir . The Innsbruck sculptor C. Geiger created the grave slabs for the last Count Leonhard († April 12, 1500) and for Michael von Wolkenstein-Rodenegg and his wife Barbara von Thun from dark red marble .
In 1737 a lightning bolt destroyed the tower and church roof. The chancel has now been redesigned in Baroque style . The main altar is the most magnificent baroque altar in East Tyrol. The tower received its current neo-Gothic shape after the redesign of the upper part in 1907/09. At the end of 1949, after it had been “confiscated” during World War II , a new chime consisting of seven bells was purchased and consecrated.
In the 19th century, the church furnishings (benches, pulpit, baptismal font, windows) were regotified and received their present appearance during the last renovation from 1967 to 1969. In the north of the church, the district war memorial with the war memorial chapel was built in 1924/25 by the architect Clemens Holzmeister . It contains a cycle of paintings by Albin Egger-Lienz . The artist is buried there.
After belonging to the Archdiocese of Salzburg for centuries , the parish was subordinated to Bressanone in 1808 , Laibach for a few years , then Brixen again. After the First World War , the Innsbruck-Feldkirch Apostolic Administration was set up, which was converted into the Innsbruck diocese in 1964 .
The organ on the west gallery was originally built in 1618 by the Passau organ builder Andreas Butz . After a renovation by Franz II. Reinisch in 1888, the Butz case that has been preserved has housed an organ from the Reinisch-Pirchner company since 1972 , into which some of the preserved pipes from Butz were integrated.
The patronage is celebrated on November 30th.
Bells
There were bells before the First World War, but they were removed for war purposes. Founder and date of casting are not known. Nine years after the end of the war (1927) seven bells could be purchased by the Grassmayr bell foundry . These had to give way again to war purposes in 1942. It was not until 1949 that today's bell, again consisting of seven bells and made by the Grassmayr bell foundry, could be purchased and consecrated. It is interesting that there are two bell-celebrations. One is from June 24, 1949, the second from February 4, 1950. The reason for a second certificate was the unclean bell disposition from the 1949 casting, so that bells three and six had to be cast in the following year. Bell 7 seems to be of an older date. Presumably it is the leftover bell from the ringing of 1927.
Although the chime is always indicated on a recessed h 0 , bell experts agree by arrangement. It sounds in a raised b 0 .
The belfry has two floors and three sections. The system is electrified and all bells are equipped with clapper catchers .
No. | Surname | Casting year | Foundry and casting location | Diameter (mm) |
Weight (kg) |
Nominal ( HT - 1 / 16 ) |
inscription |
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1 | Christ the King bell | 1949 | Grassmayr , Innsbruck | 1650 | 2693 | b 0 | +6O REX GLORIAE CHRISTE VENI CUM PACE ALLELUJA. |
2 | St. Andrew Bell | ≈1450 | 1937 | of 1 | +6|||
3 | Marienbell | 1950 | ≈1250 | 1294 | it 1 | +6||
4th | St. Joseph Bell | 1949 | ≈1050 | 764 | ges 1 | +6||
5 | Holy Mother Anna Glocke | ≈ | 970517 | as 1 | +6|||
6th | Guardian angel bell | 1950 | ≈ | 850353 | b 1 | +6||
7th | Michael's Bell | 1927 | ≈ | 730200 | of 2 | +6
City pastors and deans (from 1624)
With Eberhardus plebanus de Lunz (Eberhard, pastor of Lienz) the first city pastor was mentioned by St. Andrä in 1234. No city pastors are documented until 1440. On July 7th, 1624 the deanery of Lienz was founded and thus the parish church was raised to the deanery parish church.
Surname | time | Life dates | Remarks |
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Eberhardus | 1234 | First documented pastor of Lienz / St. Andrä | |
Georg Staudacher | 1440-1460 | ||
Balthasar Merklin | 1516-1528 | * around 1479 in Waldkirch † May 28, 1531 in Trier |
Merklin was a non resident city pastor, he was represented by vicars in Lienz |
Sigmund Freiherr Han von Hanberg | 1528-1530 | ||
Christoph of Madruz | 1530-1539 | * July 5, 1512 at Castel Madruzzo in Calavino † July 5, 1578 in Tivoli |
From 1539 he was Prince-Bishop of Trient, from 1542 Cardinal and permanent pastor of Lienz |
Mathias Löllius | 1562-1578 | From 1578 pastor of Kals am Großglockner | |
Jonas Nürnberger | 1578-1595 | † April 4, 1595 in Lienz | |
Peter Payer | 1603-1606 | Pastor of Brixen from 1598 to 1603 | |
Leonhard Honigler | 1606-1623 | ||
Johann Herndl | 1623-1628 | † December 13, 1628 in Lienz | From 1624 1st dean of the Deanery Lienz |
Christian Klettenhammer | 1629-1663 | † November 18, 1663 in Lienz | Dean of Lienz 1629 to 1663 |
Con. Paul of Dinzel | 1664-1680 | * June 30, 1630 in Lienz † April 12, 1680 in Lienz |
Dean of Lienz 1668 to 1680 |
Johann Adam Vogel | 1680-1698 | † January 25, 1698 in Lienz | Dean of Lienz 1680 to 1698 |
Karl Cyriak Trojer | 1698-1727 | † February 10, 1732 in Lienz | Dean of Lienz 1698 to 1732 |
Karl Nikolaus Hiltprandt von Reinegg | 1727-1763 | † February 8, 1773 in Brixen | Dean of Lienz 1757 to 1763 Provost of Brixen 1763 to 1773 |
Felix Freiherr von Baderskirchen and Streitenegg | 1763-1780 | † July 28, 1780 in Lienz | Dean of Lienz 1763 to 1780 |
GR Karl Freiherr von Tschiderer | 1780-1782 | Dean of Lienz 1780 to 1782 | |
Johann von Sterzinger | 1782-1797 | Dean of Lienz 1782 to 1799 | |
Con. Anton Alderik von Jäger | 1800-1815 | * January 31, 1746 in Innichen † August 27, 1819 in Bozen |
Canon von Wilten from 1766 to 1819 Dean of Lienz 1800 to 1815 Provost of Bozen 1815 to 1819 |
Johann Nepomuk Ignaz Stanislaus Althuber | 1815-1835 | * May 2, 1768 in Taisten † October 10, 1835 in Lienz |
Provisional and pastor of Tristach from 1793 to 1815 Dean of Lienz 1815 to 1835 |
GR Johann Zoderer | 1836-1849 | * January 10, 1789 in Prad in Vintschgau † March 25, 1849 in Lienz |
Pastor of Stilfs from 1815 to 1816 Professor in Brixen 1816 to 1836 Dean of Lienz 1836 to 1849 School inspector in Lienz from 1836 to 1849 |
GR Matthäus Volderauer | 1849-1872 | * September 8, 1808 in Natters † November 18, 1872 in Lienz |
Dean of Lienz 1849 to 1872 School inspector in Lienz from 1849 to 1872 |
GR Jakob Stoll | 1873-1881 | * November 20, 1820 in Taisten † September 14, 1881 in Lienz |
Dean of Lienz from 1873 to 1881 |
GR Eduard von Ziegelauer | 1882-1900 | * July 23, 1841 in Bruneck † March 16, 1900 in Lienz |
Dean of Windisch-Matrei 1877 to 1882 Dean of Lienz 1882 to 1900 |
GR Josef Baur | 1900-1909 | * March 8, 1839 in Toblach † July 26, 1909 in Lienz |
Pastor of Winnebach and Terenten until 1900 Dean of Lienz 1900 to 1909 |
Mons. Gottfried Stemberger | 1909-1938 | * March 26, 1861 in Bruneck † September 4, 1938 in Lienz |
Pastor of Telfes 1895–1897 Pastor of Niederdorf 1897 to 1909 Dean of Lienz 1909 to 1938 |
Mons. Alois Budamair | 1938-1966 | Pastor from Telfs until 1938 Dean of Lienz from 1938 to 1966 |
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Mons. Johannes Steinringer | 1966-1977 | Dean of Lienz 1966 to 1977 | |
Mons. Josef Holaus | 1977-1986 | Dean of Matrei from 1967 to 1977
Dean of Lienz 1977 to 1986 |
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Con. Josef Huber | 1986-1999 | Pastor of Ötztal Bahnhof and Haimingerberg 1973 to 1985 Pastor of Debant 1985 (284 days) Dean of Lienz 1986 to 1993 Pastor of Ainet 1999 to 2006 Parish moderator from Schlaiten 2002 to 2006 Parish moderator from Mittewald 2006 to 2013 |
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Con. Edi Niederwieser | 1999-2005 | ||
Jean Paul Quedraogo | 2005-2018 | ||
Franz Trojer | since 2018 | Dean of Lienz since 2018 From 1993 to 2018 the pastor of the parish hl. Family Dean of Lienz |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Memorial Chapel Albin Egger-Lienz - Bruck Castle | City of Lienz Museum. In: www.museum-schlossbruck.at. Retrieved December 14, 2016 .
Coordinates: 46 ° 50 ′ 2.9 " N , 12 ° 45 ′ 41.1" E