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Dreifaltigkeitskapelle

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Locatie: Nordhalben, Kronach, Upper Franconia, Beijeren, Duitsland

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  • Already in the 18th century stood at this point a chapel dedicated to the Holy Trinity. It was originally built from slate quarry stones, probably also stones from the former Nordhalbener castle were in the masonry.
    The Trinity Chapel was deeply rooted in the heart of the population. After the great fire of Nordhalben on March 19, 1856, the services were held at this point until the reconstruction of the Marienkapelle and the parish church, this is documented by the contemporary witness report of Andreas Stengel:
    "The service suspended by the fire was restarted on the 23rd of March, 1856, on the holy Easter, in the chapel of the master miller Lorenz Murrmann of the Thomas mill," To the Holy Trinity ", on the Mühlberg, and held a silent mass by the Rev. Father Pastor Stadter. where all the parishioners flowed and once again poured out their hearts to God under God's open air, whereupon the song "Praise be praised, most holy Trinity," was sung where no eye remained tears. "
    On 14 July 1945, the Trinity chapel was destroyed by a tragic accident: in a loaded with persons truck, which drove down the mill mountain, the brakes failed and he raced unchecked into the chapel. The road construction office Kronach forbade the reconstruction of the chapel in the old place because of the traffic endangerment. Then the remains of the chapel were removed, the interior was lost. After the Mühlberg in 1997, downgraded to the local road, came back into the possession of the community, the Nordhalbener took the initiative to rebuild. With the participation of northern halves and foreign construction companies in the form of free provision of materials and labor and the work of volunteers, the reconstruction succeeded. On May 20, 2004, the Nordhalbener celebrated the rebuilding of their Trinity chapel with a "tunnel festival".
    For interior:
    The focus is on the crucified Jesus Christ. The corpus comes from the grave cross of the forester's son Hagenauer, who died in the beginning of the 40s here at the castle mountain. The "Madonna of the Land" from the ruined, historic Trinity Chapel points to the martyrdom of the Son of God: "Ecce homo". God the Father and the Holy Spirit are symbolized by cloths (bobbin lace work and paraments from northern half) with the "eye of God" and the "tongues of fire" of the Pentecost miracle.

    vertaald doorOrigineel tonen
    • 25 juni 2018

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Locatie: Nordhalben, Kronach, Upper Franconia, Beijeren, Duitsland

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