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Maria Rosenkranz, Frankfurt

Coordinates: 50°08′28″N 8°43′18″E / 50.1412°N 8.7216°E / 50.1412; 8.7216
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Maria Rosenkranz
Facade of the church
Maria Rosenkranz is located in Hesse
Maria Rosenkranz
Maria Rosenkranz
50°08′28″N 8°43′18″E / 50.1412°N 8.7216°E / 50.1412; 8.7216
LocationFrankfurt-Seckbach, Hesse
CountryGermany
DenominationCatholic
Websitewww.mariarosenkranz.de
History
StatusParish church
DedicationMaria Rosenkranz
Consecrated1953 (1953)
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architect(s)
Administration
ProvinceCologne
DioceseLimburg

Maria Rosenkranz (Mary Rosary) is a Catholic church in Frankfurt-Seckbach, part of Frankfurt am Main. It was completed in 1953. On 1 January 2015 the parish became a Kirchort (church location), part of the parish St. Josef Frankfurt am Main.[1] The parish church of the Seckbach congregation is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Limburg.

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History

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After World War II, the Catholic population of Seckbach grew, and a new church was planned to meet the need. It was designed by the Frankfurt architects Heinrich Horvatin [de] and Carl Rummel.[2] The ground-breaking was on 16 December 1951. The consecration was on 27 September 1953 by Weihbischof Walther Kampe [de]. It became part of the "Pfarrei neuen Typs" (new type parish) St. Josef in Bornheim on 1 Januar 2015,[3] along with Heilig-Kreuz in Bornheim, Heilig Geist in Riederwald and Herz Jesu in Frankfurt-Fechenheim.

Charakteristic structure

The organ installed in 1953 was built by Kemper Orgelbau [de], originally for the salon of Bertha, Countess von Sierstorpff.[4] It was replaced by a new organ in 1977.

On 1 January 2015, four parishes were combined to St. Josef, with locations (Kirchort) St. Josef [de], Maria Rosenkranz, Heilig Geist and Herz Jesu.[5][6]

Literature

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  • Folker Rochelmeyer: Seckbach und seine Umgebung., Frankfurter Sparkasse von 1822 – Polytechnische Gesellschaft (ed.). 1972, 84 p., illustrated.
  • Folker Rochelmeyer: Festschrift 1100 Jahre Seckbach, 880–1980. 1980, 151 p., illustrated (chronicle).
  • Walter Sauer: Seckbacher Geschichte(n), Ein Heimatbuch. Kultur- und Geschichtsverein 1954 Frankfurt a. M.-Seckbach (ed.). 2000, 164 p., illustrated.
  • 50 Jahre Kultur- und Geschichtsverein 1954 Frankfurt a. M.-Seckbach e. V. Kultur- und Geschichtsverein 1954 Frankfurt a. M.-Seckbach (ed.). 2004, 53 p., illustrated.

References

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  1. ^ "Kath. Pfarrei St. Josef Frankfurt am Main – Herzlich willkommen". Homepage der Pfarrgemeinde (in German). Katholische Pfarrei St. Josef Frankfurt am Main. 2015-01-01. Retrieved 2015-01-24.
  2. ^ Einladung zu einem geführten Rundgang in der Maria-Rosenkranz-Kirche im Januar 2012
  3. ^ "Aau dem Weg zu einer neuen Pfarrei / Pastoraler Raum Frankfurt-Ost". Homepage der Pfarrgemeinde (in German). Katholische Kirchengemeinde Zum Heiligen Geist Frankfurt-Riederwald. 2013. Retrieved 2013-09-21.
  4. ^ Franz Bösken: Quellen und Forschungen zur Orgelgeschichte des Mittelrheins. Bd. 2: Das Gebiet des ehemaligen Regierungsbezirks Wiesbaden. Teil 1 (A–K) p. 329. Schott-Verlag, Mainz 1975, ISBN 3-7957-1307-2.
  5. ^ "Auf dem Weg zu einer neuen Pfarrei – Pastoraler Raum Frankfurt-Ost". Homepage der Pfarrgemeinde (in German). Katholische Kirchengemeinde Zum Heiligen Geist Frankfurt-Riederwald. 2013. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  6. ^ Katholische Pfarrei St. Josef Frankfurt am Main, ed. (2015), Durchblick – Wegweiser durch die Kath. Pfarrei St. Josef Frankfurt am Main (in German), Frankfurt am Main{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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