Limburg Cathedral

Limburg Cathedral
St George's Cathedral, Limburg
Limburger Dom; Georgsdom
The cathedral towering over the city
Map
50°23′20″N 8°04′02″E / 50.3888°N 8.0671°E / 50.3888; 8.0671
LocationLimburg
CountryGermany
DenominationCatholic
Websitedom.bistumlimburg.de
History
StatusActive
Founded910, 11th century, c. 1180
Consecrated1235
Architecture
Functional statusCathedral
Architectural typebasilica
Style"First Gothic"
Specifications
Length54 m (177 ft 2 in)
Width35 m (114 ft 10 in)
Height66 m (216 ft 6 in)
Number of spires7
Spire height37 m (121 ft 5 in)
Bells9
Administration
ProvinceProvince of Cologne
ArchdioceseArchdiocese of Cologne
DioceseDiocese of Limburg
Limburg Cathedral and old town in spring 2014

Limburg Cathedral (German: Limburger Dom, also known as Georgsdom ("George's Cathedral") after its dedication to Saint George, is located above the old town of Limburg in Hesse, Germany. It is the cathedral of the Catholic Diocese of Limburg.[1] Its high location on a rock above the river Lahn provides its visibility from far away. It is the result of an Early Gothic modernization of an originally Early Romanesque building and therefore shows a Romanesque-Gothic transitional style.

The medieval patron saints of the church were Saint George and Saint Nicholas.

History

When the first church was built above the Lahn on the Limburger Felsen ("Limburg Rock") is not exactly known. According to a reference in the Nekrolog of the Basilica of St. Castor in Koblenz, Archbishop Hetti of Trier (814–847) consecrated a church of Saint George in "Lympurgensis".

Incidental archaeological discoveries from Carolingian times under the current church support the existence of a 9th-century church building in the area of the present chapel. There are no actual remains of the building, however, nor any indications of its exact location or of its patron saint. Since the aforementioned record of its consecration was first written down in the 16th century, its accuracy has been controversial in scholarly literature.

Table tomb of Konrad Kurzbold, now in the northern transept

On 10 February 910, King Louis the Child issued a deed for the foundation of a Stift of canons, which the Gaugraf of Niederlahngau, Konrad Kurzbold (~ 885–948) had pushed for. The construction of a collegiate church probably began immediately. The choice of Saint George as patron is mentioned by Emperor Otto I in a document from the year 940. By then, the first church had very likely already been completed.

In the 11th century, that first church was replaced by an Early Romanesque basilica. A lead reliquary from the 11th century, found in 1776 in the main altar in the form of a schematic model of a church, mentions a Graf (count) Heinrich as founder and builder of a new "templum", that being apparently the new basilica.

In about 1180 an extensive remodelling was started that gave the church its present-day shape. In the western part, the nave and the transept, and the walls up to the top of the level of the galleries, are remainders of the Early Romanesque basilica. The Gothic modernization was begun in the west and proceeded eastward. Most of the windows and the western portal were enlarged in Gothic style, but the vaults of the aisles of the nave are still of Romanesque type. Relics of the Romanesque walls of the choir, including a bank of stone, can be seen below the arcades around the choir. The outer walls of the ambulatory are originally Gothic, and so are the vaults of the ambulatory. Many details inside the church suggest that the builders followed the example of Laon Cathedral, the construction of which had been started one or two decades before the Gothic reworking of the collegiate church in Limburg.

In 1802, during secularisation, the Stift's independence was brought to an end (like many other abbeys and Stifte) and it was given to the Princes of Nassau-Usingen. This seizure took place as part of the German mediatization, in which the House of Nassau received the Stift as compensation for the loss of the County of Saarbrücken on the left bank of the Rhine. After secularisation, the church was used as a parish church. In 1827, at the request of the Duchy of Nassau, the independent Diocese of Limburg was founded. This diocese contained the territory of the Duchy and the free city of Frankfurt am Main, with the bishop's seat in the former collegiate church of St George, which was promoted to the rank of cathedral.

The first bishop of Limburg was Jakob Brand (1827–1833). The diocese has currently about 700,000 Catholics and is one of the younger dioceses. On 2 February 2007, Pope Benedict XVI accepted the age-related resignation of former bishop Franz Kamphaus. Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst was named new bishop on 28 November 2007, and took office on 20 January 2008. He was suspended on 23 October 2013, he was thereupon general vicar Wolfgang Rösch, who in turn was replaced by Georg Bätzing, who was elected to the office of Bishop by the Cathedral Chapter, confirmed by Pope Francis and Ordained by Arch-Bishop Woelki in 2016, since 2020 he has been Chairman of the German Bishops‘ Conference.

Architecture

Exterior

The cathedral is a three-aisled basilica, which combines late Romanesque and early Gothic elements. It has a narthex at the western end and a semi-circular choir with an ambulatory. The outside measures 54.5 m long, with a width of 35.4 m. The building has a complicated structure; seven spires rise from it. The number seven is a symbolic reference to the number of the sacraments. The tallest of these towers are on the western side and rise to a height of 37 m. They form the distinctive "twin-tower façade [de]" of the west front. Such twin-tower façades are common in the Rheinland, for example at Xanten, Andernach [de] and Koblenz. The pointed crossing spire stands above all the other spires with a height of 66 m at the centre of the building. This height is the result of a lightning strike in 1774, before which the tower was 6.5 metres higher. The corner towers on the southern transept were erected in 1863.

The west front is divided into five levels. The most eye-catching stylistic element is a huge round window, surrounded by eight small rosettes, which forms a clear centre of the west front. The rosette symbolises the four Evangelists. Despite the symmetry of the twin towers, there is rich variation in forms and building elements, e.g. round and pointed arches, pilaster strips, small pillars, archivolts, windows and blind arches. The upper level of the north tower includes Gothic elements (e.g. window tracery).

During restorations between 1872 and 1873, the polychrome exterior painting of the cathedral was removed (the colours were, previously, white, red, yellow-brown, black and a little green) and the stone was left bare. Between 1968 and 1972, the polychrome exterior was restored, using remains of the colour from the period before 1872 in order to reconstruct the old patterns.

Interior

The interior of the cathedral (nave and choir) is dominated by the completely undecorated buttresses, which reach all the way to the ceiling. More of the buttress system is hidden in the galleries of the side-aisles. The comparatively plain and bright interior is marked by a narrow, high central nave. It is divided into four levels with arcades, galleries, triforia and clerestories.

Limburg Cathedral and castle painted by Lewis Pinhorn Wood, when the cathedral was grey

Organ

Klais' cathedral organ (1978)
Playing station with four manuals

Organ playing is repeatedly documented in the 14th century; in 1443 two organs are mentioned.[2] After several renovations in the 16th and 17th centuries, the main organ was broken in 1749 and Johann Christian Köhler [de] created a new organ (1750–1752). A. and M. Keller of Limburg converted the Baroque housing to a neo-Romanesque style between 1872 and 1877, while retaining Köhler's register. An almost complete rebuild within the neo-Romanesque casing was carried out in 1912 by Johannes Klais, a thorough renovation in 1935 and a neo-Baroque extension in the neo-Baroque style in 1960, by the same organ builder.[3] The current organ was installed in a modern casing in the west gallery by Klais in 1978. The instrument contains over 60 organ stops in four manuals and pedals. The tracker action is mechanical, while the register tracking is electrical.[4]

Choirs

Choirs dedicated to singing services at the cathedral are the Limburger Domsingknaben, the Mädchenkantorei and the Domchor.

Bells

The cathedral's peal consists of nine bells. Seven of them form the main peal and are located in the south tower. Of these, the largest and smallest bell are the remnants of the peal cast in 1906 by the bellfounders Petit & Gebr. Edelbrock [de] of Gescher (a0–c1–d1–e1–g1–a1); they were able to be saved from destruction during the Second World War. In 1949 the other five bells (2–6) were added, which were designed to match the old bells in tone and theme. Only bell number 5 "Konrad Kurzbold" is newly arranged and added to the tone sequence. These seven bells are rung together for Christmas, Epiphany, the Gloria on Maundy Thursday and Easter Vigil, Pentecost, the Feast of St George, the anniversary of the church's consecration and consecration services.[5]

Two old bells hang in the north tower. The larger, called Sterm ("Stormbell") is a sugarloaf bell with neither symbol nor inscription, whose style dates it to 1200–1250. The smaller Uhrglocke ("hour bell") from the year 1447 originally hung in the uppermost window of the south tower. Since 1986 the two bells have been active once more. The Uhrglocke was made into a baptismal bell and is rung during every baptismal service. In addition, it is part of a special peal at Christmas time and for First Communion. Sterm is rung at Easter masses during Holy Week and for Lauds on Maundy Thursday.[6] The full peal (Tutti) of all nine bells rings before and after the Pontifical High Mass on Easter Sunday.[5]

No. Name Casting year Caster,
Gussort
Ø
(mm)
Weight
(kg)
Nominal
(ST-1/16)
Order of ringing
(solistisch)[5]
1 Georg 1906 Petit & Gebr.
Edelbrock,
Location
1910 4466 a0 ±0 Call to prayer / Transubstantiation on High Holidays, Death of the Pope, bishop or Cathedral cleric
2 Salvator 1949 1600 2534 c1 −2 Hour of death of Jesus (3 pm), Call to prayer / Transubstantiation on ordinary Sundays
3 Maria 1410 1734 d1 −1 Angelus bell 6 pm, Call Lenten sermons
4 Josef 1240 1137 e1 −2 Call to prayer for Feast of Joseph
5 Konrad Kurzbold 1170 998 f1 −2 Angelus bell 7 am and noon
6 Nikolaus 1030 648 g1 −2 Nicholas compline, Priest Thursday
7 Bernhard 1906 910 468 a1 +1
8 Sterm 1200–1250 unknown 1031 570 g1 +2/–2 Work days of Holy Week
9 Uhrglocke 1447 673 ~260 es2 −7 Baptisms

Concerts

The cathedral is used for concerts, such as the premiere of the oratorio Laudato si' on 6 November in 2016, composed by Peter Reulein on a libretto by Helmut Schlegel on a commission from the Diocese of Limburg.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Limburg Cathedral (Limburger Dom), Germany". www.sacred-destinations.com. Retrieved 12 June 2009.
  2. ^ Franz Bösken (1975). Quellen und Forschungen zur Orgelgeschichte des Mittelrheins. Bd. 2: Das Gebiet des ehemaligen Regierungsbezirks Wiesbaden. Vol. Part 2 (L–Z). Mainz: Schott. pp. 552f. ISBN 3-7957-1370-6. Beiträge zur Mittelrheinischen Musikgeschichte 7,2.
  3. ^ Limburger Domsingknaben, Jahresbericht 2012, p. 61 (PDF-Datei; 3,53 MB), retrieved on 16 November 2014.
  4. ^ Disposition der Klais-Orgel, accessed on 16 November 2014.
  5. ^ a b c Läuteordnung des Limburger Domes Archived 19 March 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Hubert Foersch: Limburger Glockenbuch – Glocken und Geläute im Bistum Limburg. Verlag des Bischöflichen Ordinariates, Limburg 1997, pp. 557–562.
  7. ^ Großmann, Andreas (2016). "50 Jahre Referat Kirchenmusik / Auftragskomposition Laudato si' / Die Entstehung des Oratoriums" (PDF). Kirchenmusik Im Bistum Limburg (in German). Diocese of Limburg: 5–6. Retrieved 9 January 2017.

Bibliography

  • Matthias Theodor Kloft: Dom und Domschatz in Limburg an der Lahn. Verlag Langewiesche, Königstein im Taunus 2016 (= Die Blauen Bücher) ISBN 9783784548265
  • Matthias Theodor Kloft: Limburg an der Lahn – Der Dom. Verlag Schnell und Steiner, 19th revised edition, 2015, ISBN 9783795443658
  • Pfarrgemeinderat der Dompfarrei Limburg (ed.): 750 Jahre Limburger Dom – 1235–1985. Limburg 1985
  • Georg Ulrich Großmann: Mittel- und Südhessen: Lahntal, Taunus, Rheingau, Wetterau, Frankfurt und Maintal, Kinzig, Vogelsberg, Rhön, Bergstraße und Odenwald. DuMont, Köln 1995 ISBN 3770129571 (= DuMont Kunst-Reiseführer), pp. 66–69
  • Robert Laut: Die Herrschaft Limburg und ihr Übergang von den Konradinern über die Häuser Gleiberg-Luxemburg, Peilstein, Leiningen an Isenburg. In: Nassauische Annalen, 65. Band, 1954. pp. 81–85
  • Walter Lutz: Zur Geschichte der Kirchenmusik am Dom zu Limburg von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart. Schott, Mainz 1986 ISBN 3795713285 (Beiträge zur mittelrheinischen Musikgeschichte 27)
  • Wolfgang Metternich: Der Dom zu Limburg an der Lahn. Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt 1994 ISBN 3534015797
  • Wolfgang Metternich: Die Entstehung der Stifts- und Domkirche in Limburg an der Lahn. In: Nassauische Annalen, 104. Band, 1993. pp. 1–28
  • Wolfram Nicol (ed.): Der Dom zu Limburg. Gesellschaft für Mittelrheinische Kirchengeschichte, Mainz 1985 (Digitalisat)
  • Wolf-Heino Struck: Die Gründung des Stifts St. Georg und die Erbauung der heutigen Kathedrale in Limburg a.d. Lahn. In: Nassauische Annalen, 97. Band, 1986. pp. 1–31
  • Rudolf Wolf: Die Säkularisation des St. Georg-Stifts zu Limburg im Jahre 1803. In: Archiv für mittelrheinische Kirchengeschichte 55 (2003), pp. 333–379
  • Rainer-Josef Zensen: Der Dom St. Georg zu Limburg an der Lahn. In: Nassauische Annalen. Band 110, 1999 ISSN 0077-2887, pp. 57–70

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