Bruno Franz Leopold Liebermann

Bruno Franz Leopold Liebermann ( born October 12, 1759 in Molsheim, Alsace, † 11 November 1844 in Strasbourg ), some with names in sources as Franz Leopold Bruno and Bruno Franciscus Leopoldus or simply called Leopold, was a German Catholic theologian.

Curriculum vitae

After high school and seminary time in Strasbourg and successful ordination Liebermann in 1783 Director of the Strasbourg seminar. After working as a preacher Münster from 1784, he became pastor in 1787 Ernolsheim. The recommendation to Catholics, buy secularized church property, he opposed and refused the oath to the Civil Constitution of the Clergy. During the First Coalition War of the escaped into its right bank possessions Bishop Louis René Édouard de Rohan Guéméné laid in 1792, the Strasbourg seminary in the Monastery of All Saints (Black Forest), where Liebermann canon law and taught dogmatic theology.

In 1795 he came secretly to his pastorate and became 1801 Münster preacher and secretary in the diocesan administration, but he returned to differences with Bishop Jean -Baptiste Pierre Saurine already in 1803 after Ernolsheim as pastor back. As the Bishop of Mainz, Joseph Ludwig Colmar founded a seminary in the same year, he called Liebermann to the rain.

In 1804 Liebermann " s surveillance" ( = under supervision) was arrested and, after about 234 days dismissed. Since 1805 he was seminar rain and preacher in St. Martin. The abolition of the police surveillance was carried out in 1808, he lectured in addition to pastoral theology in the following subjects: . From 1805-1811 Canon Law, 1812-1822 dogmatics and then church history and canon law. Therefore, it was obvious that he was involved in the Mainz circle.

In 1824 he returned back from Mainz to Strasbourg, where he became vicar-general in 1828.

Works

  • Institutiones theologiae dogmaticae, 1819-1827
  • Praise and eulogy bey opportunity of the most sad Hintrittes ... Joseph Ludwig Colmar, Bishop of Mainz, ..., presented by Franz Leopold Liebermann Bruno
  • Sermons by Bruno Franz Leopold Liebermann, Mainz 1851

Student

Students Liebermann - both later clergy and lay - are very numerous; including many prominent personalities, the spirit and methods of the teacher further contributed. Thus he has the Catholicism in the southwest of Germany, the entire 19th century on, decisively shaped and influenced. An famous students Liebermanns are particularly noteworthy: Andreas Räss, Bishop of Strasbourg (Alsace ), John of flagellum, Bishop of Speyer and Cardinal - Archbishop of Cologne, Nikolaus von Weis, Bishop of Speyer, Franz Xaver Remling, canon, historian and writer in Speyer, Adam Franz Lennig, canon and vicar general in Mainz ( influenced him Liebermann also his nephew, Bishop Christoph Moufang, Administrator of the Diocese of Mainz ), Simon Ferdinand effort, Professor of pastoral and famous preacher in Strasbourg, Johann Martin Foliot, dean and vicar general in Speyer, John Peter Busch, dean and vicar general in Speyer, Franz Joseph White, seminar rain, canon and Domdekan in Speyer, Heinrich Klee, professor of dogmatics in Bonn and Munich, Martin herb Heimer, professor of dogmatics and writer, Caspar Riffel, professor of canon law and church history in Giessen, Joseph Kehrein, a secondary school teacher, educator, and poet in Hadamar and Montabaur, Philipp Külb, historians and town librarian in Mainz, and Friedrich Lennig, brother of the above vicar general, Rhine Hessen regional writer.

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