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347: 36: 53: 83: 502:), Carl Dietrich. A clock tower was only built after the church had been finished, around 1624, but it stood slightly apart from the main church building. Due to subsidence of the foundations and rotting of the ground timbers this had become unsound by the middle of the 18th century. A survey carried out in 1745 recommended a new building, so the planned renovation measures were abandoned and a new church was planned. 90: 60: 673:. Due to a lack of space, a new one had to be laid out in the 1920s. After a long search the choice fell on a field at the exit to the village on the road to Eversen and in 1825 the first burial took place in the new cemetery. In the course of the following decades, the cemetery had to be extended several times. When the nave of the church was lengthened the patron's burial area in the 677:
became available. In return for a hereditary graveyard, both lines of the von Harling family relinquished their right to be buried in the church. In 1965 a small chapel was built at the cemetery (extended in 1974 and 1991), so that funerals no longer had to be conducted in the church itself, as was
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and the farm owners in the parish were asked to commit funds and labour. By the end of January 1754 funding for the new church was ensured, so that the more important construction work was completed by December 1754 and the church could be consecrated. In 1897 building work took place to extend the
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over the necessity for a new church. In parallel, a new clock tower was also to be built, but not separately as it had been hitherto, but integrated into the church building. In order to secure funding for the new church, petitions were lodged with various authorities and requests made from
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and from the interest, a rectorate was established for Sülze. In the foundation deed of 1504 the duties of the priest and the rights of the parish of St. Lambertus for Sülze were reallocated to the Sülze church and the rights of the
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was introduced into the parish of Sülze cannot be stated with certainty, but based on the adoption of the new doctrine, it can be deduced that it would have been no later than 1529. In addition to the villages of
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In 1502 a church foundation was established by brothers Carsten and Otto von Harling, and an Eversen widow, Gesche Vlothwedel. A large sum of money, which two years later was topped up, was with the
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Today, in addition to the Sunday service, there are numerous other activities, including music groups, choirs, Bible groups and various events for young people. The current pastor is Sören Bein.
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of the church's patron saints, Fabian and Sebastian. The 1.09 metre high figure of Sebastian dates to the late 15th century and was carved from
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courses and other church activities are held, was built in 1939 after its predecessor had to be torn down as it had fallen into disrepair.
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dates to the 17th century and was already in use in the second Sülze church. As part of the new church in 1754 it was combined with a new
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interested parties. The royal chamber was asked for oak wood, an application was made to the state church for permission to raise a
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was installed in the church in 1820, but was replaced several times in the following decades. The present organ was built by the
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Since the second church was built in the 17th century a piece of land immediately next to the church has been used as a
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from its original 19.3 metres to the present 27 metres. In 1932 and 1954 further major renovation work was carried out.
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There are numerous paintings of former pastors in the church, including pictures from the early 17th century.
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for the patron and his family. The rights of the church patron consisted mainly of the right of the
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The current rectory was built at the end of the 18th century on the initiative of the then
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dates to the year 1608 and was bestowed by the builder of the second Sülzer church, the
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Luke, Mark and Matthew. Above the pulpit is a corona with the eye of God and a carved
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of the farms belonging to the parish and the inspection of church accounts
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usual until the 1960s, but could take place in the Chapel of Peace.
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one, but was returned to the church during the renovation in 1966.
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in Sülze was built in 1475 on the initiative of the Duke of Celle,
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The Church of St. Fabian and St. Sebastian in Sülze, built in 1754
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church was built under the direction of the district magistrate (
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spaces of the hexagonal pulpit there are oil paintings of the
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in Sülze. To begin with the chapel was not given its own
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and of the church leaders (Kirchenherren) of Bergen
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Image of the church
Ss. Fabian and Sebastian is located in Lower Saxony
Ss. Fabian and Sebastian is located in Germany
52°46′16.4″N 10°02′18.6″E / 52.771222°N 10.038500°E / 52.771222; 10.038500
Sülze
Denomination
Lutheran
www.kirche-suelze.de
parish church
Dedication
Pope Fabian
Saint Sebastian
Synod
Lutheran Church of Hanover
Deanery
Parish
German
Sülze
Lower Saxony
Germany
Evangelical-Lutheran
parish
Evangelical-Lutheran State Church of Hanover

high Middle Ages
Bergen
Frederick the Pious
Saint Fabian
Saint Sebastian
rectorate

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