Deutsch ohne Grenzen: die nationale Frage im Priesterkolleg beim Campo Santo Teutonico bis zum Ersten Weltkrieg

"German without Borders. The National Question in the Priests' College at Campo Santo Teutonico up to the First World War" - The statutes of the "Archconfraternity of Our Lady of Sorrows at Campo Santo of the Germans and Flemings" of 1876 are also considered the founding of...

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Published in:Römische Quartalschrift für christliche Altertumskunde und Kirchengeschichte
Main Author: Heid, Stefan 1961- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:German
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Published: Herder 2021
In: Römische Quartalschrift für christliche Altertumskunde und Kirchengeschichte
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Waal, Anton de 1837-1917 / Deutsches Priesterkolleg beim Campo Santo Teutonico / Nationalism / History 1876-1914
IxTheo Classification:CG Christianity and Politics
FB Theological education
KAH Church history 1648-1913; modern history
KBB German language area
KBJ Italy
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Summary:"German without Borders. The National Question in the Priests' College at Campo Santo Teutonico up to the First World War" - The statutes of the "Archconfraternity of Our Lady of Sorrows at Campo Santo of the Germans and Flemings" of 1876 are also considered the founding of the priests' college there, which since then was considered the main task of the confraternity. In the age of an exuberant nationalism, both institutions were under the question of how "German" was to be understood here. The priest Anton de Waal, born in the Lower Rhine region, who always saw himself as a Prussian subject and was rector of the Archconfraternity from 1872 until the First World War (he died 1917), is the key figure in the Campo Santo Teutonico’s national self-image. Whereas until then only the institution of the Anima, had been in the public consciousness in Rome as a German national foundation, de Waal shaped the Campo Santo into a second "German national foundation" during his 45-year rectorship, whereby he understood "German" in terms of his patriotic feeling as actually reichsdeutsch, but in a historical perspective as großdeutsch.
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