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Helmut Bauer (bishop)

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Helmut Bauer
Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Würzburg
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Bauer in the 1980s
ArchdioceseBamberg
DioceseWürzburg
Appointed11 July 1988
Term ended18 March 2008
Other post(s)Titular Bishop of Velefi (1988–2024)
Orders
Ordination21 July 1957
by Aloisius Joseph Muench
Consecration14 October 1988
by Paul-Werner Scheele
Personal details
Born(1933-03-18)18 March 1933
Died5 October 2024(2024-10-05) (aged 91)
Würzburg, Bavaria, Germany
EducationUniversity of Würzburg
MottoIN VIAM PACIS
Coat of arms

Helmut Bauer (18 March 1933 – 5 October 2024) was a German Catholic theologian, an auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Würzburg. In the diocese he represented the bishop and was responsible for the department of church music. In Germany he was instrumental for the Gotteslob hymnal and directed an ecumenical commission for hymns. Bauer acted as bishop of Würzburg during a year of vacancy beginning in 2003.

Life and career

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Bauer was born in Schimborn in Kahlgrund on 18 March 1933; his parents were farmers,[1] Otto Bauer (1903–1983) and his wife Maria née Daniel (1905–1998). He attended primary school in Schimborn and secondary education at the Kilianeum [de] in Würzburg, in Münnerstadt and Miltenberg. After completing school with the Abitur, he studied philosophy and Catholic theology at the University of Würzburg.

Bauer was ordained as a priest in Würzburg on 21 July 1957 by archbishop Aloisius Joseph Muench. He worked for four years as a chaplain at Heilig Geist, Schweinfurt [de]. He became prefect of the boys' seminary at the Kilianeum in 1961. From 1964 he directed the Studienseminar in Bad Königshofen, and from 1968 the Kilianeum.[2]

Bishop Paul-Werner Scheele appointed Bauer a priest at the Würzburg Cathedral in 1983.[2] He was elected dean in Würzburg the same year.

Pope John Paul II appointed him titular bishop of Velefi [de] and auxiliary bishop in Würzburg on 8 July 1988.[1] He was consecrated as a bishop on 14 October 1988 by bishop Scheele at the Würzburg Cathedral,[1] assisted by Anton Schlembach from the Diocese of Speyer and Alfons Kempf [de].[3] Bauer considered confirmations his prime duty as a bishop, and confirmed more than 150.000 young people, including 500 on a visit to Tansania.[1]

Bauer became Bischofsvikar [de], representing the bishop, in 1989. He was responsible for church music in the diocese. Bauer also presided the commission for the Gotteslob, the common Catholic hymnal in German,[2] and an ecumenical commission for hymns, Arbeitsgemeinschaft für ökumenisches Liedgut [de], from 1990 to 2008. He was president of a the commission for ecumenism of the Bavarian Bishops for twelve years, and represented the Bavarian bishops in the work group of Christian churches in Bavaria (Arbeitsgemeinschaft christlicher Kirchen in Bayern).[1] After Scheele retired in July 2003, Bauer was elected interim bishop and served until Friedhelm Hofmann [de] was consecrated on 19 September 2004.[2][4]

On 18 March 2008 Pope Benedict XVI accepted Bauer's retirement; he remained active in his positions in the Diocese until his successor Ulrich Boom took office on 31 January 2009.[1] Bauer remained in Würzburg in retirement; he enjoyed bicycling. The 30th anniversary of Bauer's consecration as a bishop was celebrated with a service at the Würzburg Cathedral.[1]

Bauer died at the Juliusspital in Würzburg on a palliative care station on 5 October 2024, at the age of 91.[2]

Coat of arms

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Bauer's coat of arms includes the Keltenkreuz on a green background, related to Irland, where the apostles of Franconia, saints Kilian, Colman and Totnan, came from. His motto was "in viam pacis" (on the way of peace) from the Benedictus canticle, also related to his love of church music.[1]

Maria im Aufgang chapel

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Maria im Aufgang chapel

Bauer founded a Feldkapelle [de] in his home parish in 1984, named Maria im Aufgang (Mary rising). It was consecrated on the feast Assumption of Mary. Each year a procession and prayer are held on this feast, which Bauer often attended. The chapel became a destination of the Fränkischer Marienweg [de] long-distance trail in 2019.

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Für Gott und die Menschen". Diocese of Würzburg (press release) (in German). 9 October 2018. Retrieved 5 October 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Früherer Würzburger Weihbischof Helmut Bauer gestorben". katholisch.de (in German). 5 October 2024. Retrieved 5 October 2024.
  3. ^ "bishop/bbauer". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney.
  4. ^ "Bischöfe und Domkapitel: Weihbischof em. Helmut Bauer". Diocese of Würzburg (in German). 2024. Retrieved 5 October 2024.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Titular Bishop of Velefi
1988–2008
Succeeded by
Vacant