THE HISTORY OF THE CATHOLIC PASTORAL INSTITUTION IN GOLDAP IN THE XIX. AND THE FIRST HALF OF THE XX. CENTURY Cover Image

DZIEJE KATOLICKIEJ PLACÓWKI DUSZPASTERSKIEJ W GOŁDAPI W XIX I PIERWSZEJ POŁOWIE XX WIEKU
THE HISTORY OF THE CATHOLIC PASTORAL INSTITUTION IN GOLDAP IN THE XIX. AND THE FIRST HALF OF THE XX. CENTURY

Author(s): Marek Jodkowski
Subject(s): History of Church(es)
Published by: Wydawnictwo Diecezjalne »Adalbertinum«
Keywords: Goldap; East Prussia; Catholicism; parish; pastoral service;

Summary/Abstract: In the XIX. and the first half of the XX. century Goldap belonged to those towns where the Catholic diaspora was surrounded by a substantial majority of Evangelicals. Masses have been celebrated there since 1884. In 1892 Catholic efforts were started to create an independent pastoral institution. For that purpose, a plot of land was bought where a church was to be built. The construction plans were prepared by Jobsky, a master bricklayer from Goldap. By December 1893, the church was constructed in a rough state. The investment was supported by Catholics from Warmia and other dioceses, as well as by some organizations, particularly the Boniface Association in Paderborn. On 16. August 1894, Eduard Lilienweiss was appointed as the first priest of Goldap and the church was consecrated on 9. September 1894. Its dedication, led by the Bishop of Warmia Andreas Thiel, was held on 25. June 1895. The church was dedicated to Saint Leo the Great and Saint Boniface. Catholic services were delivered by the priest from Goldap to other places, including Darkiejmy (currently Oziorsk) and Wegorzewo (since 1900). In 1890 738 Catholics were covered by the Goldap pastoral service, and in 1938 there was 650 of them. The authorities of the diocese and church organizations (like the Boniface and Adalbert Association in Frombork) participated in financing priests in Goldap.

  • Issue Year: 15/2013
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 305-319
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Polish