Werner Marshal

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Werner Marschall (born April 9, 1927 in Opole , Upper Silesia Province ) is a Roman Catholic theologian . He was a full professor for church history at the University of Freiburg .

Life

After the end of the war and his expulsion from Silesia, Werner Marschall attended high schools in Cottbus and Usingen , where he graduated from high school in 1947. Marschall studied philosophy and theology in Königstein im Taunus , Freiburg and Neuzelle . On April 12, 1953, he was ordained a priest in Neuzelle by Bishop Heinrich Wienken of Dresden-Meißen and was chaplain in Görlitz . Due to illness he came to the Black Forest , where he worked as a vicar for three years .

In 1966, Marschall, whose family had lived in Somborn since 1946 , was accepted into the diocese of Fulda while maintaining the incardination in the Archdiocese of Breslau ; In 1999 the incardination took place in the diocese of Fulda. In 1989 he was elected dean of the consistory of the Apostolic Visitatur in Wroclaw in the Federal Republic of Germany , of which he has been a member since 1974.

Scientific career

In 1962 Marshal was promoted to Dr. theol. PhD . From 1961 to 1967 he was a research assistant for church history at the University of Freiburg. After his habilitation in 1970 he taught in Freiburg as a lecturer , from 1976 as an adjunct professor . From 1979 until his retirement in October 1989, Marschall was a full professor for church history at the theological faculty of the University of Freiburg.

The focus of Marschall's research on church history was the Silesian church history. He is a member of the Historical Commission for Silesia .

Memberships

  • Consistorial Councilor of the Apostolic Visitatur in Wroclaw
  • K.St.V. Rheno-Palatia Freiburg in KV .

Honors

Fonts

  • History of the Diocese of Wroclaw. Theiss, Stuttgart 1980, ISBN 3-8062-0258-3 .
  • Carthage and Rome. The position of the North African Church to the Apostolic See in Rome (= Popes and Papacy. Vol. 1). Hiersemann, Stuttgart 1971, ISBN 3-7772-7117-9 (also: Freiburg (Breisgau), university, theological habilitation paper, 1970).
  • The oldest church patronage of the Archdeaconate of Breslau <from the beginnings of Christianization to the Mongol storm in 1241> and in them ecclesiastical, political and other influences reflected in them. popular type. Freiburg im Breisgau 1962 (Freiburg (Breisgau), University, theol. dissertation of February 16, 1962), (printed as: Alte Kirchenpatrozinien des Archidiakonates Breslau. A contribution to the oldest Silesian church history (= research and sources on church and Cultural history of East Germany. Vol. 3, ISSN  0532-2081 ). Böhlau, Cologne et al. 1966).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. For biographical data cf. http://www.bistum-fulda.de/bistum_fulda/presse_medien/liste_pressemommunikations/2007/2007_02/bpd_2007_4/bpd_20070405_Marschall.php
  2. See http://www.institut-fuer-ostdeutsche-kirchen-und-kulturgeschichte.de/kbs.htm
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20141211000257/http://www.hiko-schlesien.de/?q=de/node/1
  4. See Consistory of the Wroclaw Visitatur ( Memento of April 2, 2008 in the Internet Archive )