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7.9 Church dignitaries

From the time of its foundation, Krasna was an independent parish with its own priest. During Krasna’s existence it belonged to three dioceses, in succession.

Bishops of Kamenez-Podolsk (Responsible for Krasna until 1848)

The names of the bishops could not be determined.

Bishops of Tiraspol (Diocese for Krasna until 1921)

  • Ferdinand Helanus Kahn 1850 - 1864
  • Weihbischof Vincenz Lipski 1865 - 1872
  • Franz Xaverius Zottmann 1872 - 1889
  • Anonius Johannes Zerr 1889 - 1901
  • Eduard Baron von der Ropp 1902 - 1903
  • Joseph Aloisius Keßler 1904 - 1929

Bischof Keßler spent several months in Krasna and handed over his Bessarabian communities to the new bishop Cisar von Jassy in September of 1921. See also 10, Documents, Reports and Facts

Bishops of Jassy (Diocese for Krasna since 1921)

(While Krasna belonged to this Diocese)

  • Alexander Cisar 1920-1924
  • Mihai Robu 1925-1944

Priests in Krasna

1) (Including number 13, these were Polish priests. See also 5.1, Church and Religion)

Name Given Name Period Comments
1. Paschkowski Lukas Nov. 21, 1814 until August 20, 1821
2. Tischinski Joseph August 20, 1821until June 29, 1822
3. Duminski Lukas June 29, 1822 until September 30, 1823
4. Koszielski Dominikus September 30, 1823 until 12 June 1831
5. Kultschizki Ignatius June 12, 1831 until March 1835
6. Hamer Johann March 1835 until January 12, 1836
7. Angermeier Ludwig Jan. 12 - Jan. 23, 1836
8. Klopowski Florian Jan. 23, 1836 - 1840
9. Sylvestrowitsch Ignatius Served Krasna for 2 months Pfarrer von Kischinew
10. Saworski Hyazinth March1840 until July 2, 1841
11. Biarkowski Bonaventura July 5, 1841 until August 30, 1842
12. Pruski Ignatius August 30, 1842 until January 1, 1848
13. Kümowitsch Adam January 1, 1848 until September 5, 1870
14. Mayer Georg September 5, 1870 until July 28, 1873 First German priest in Krasna
15. Schnell Johnnes July 28, 1873 until February 4, 1884 Died and is buried in Krasna
16. Ungemach Johannes February 4, 1884 until March 18, 1884
17. Ibach Nikolaus March 18, 1884 until October 4, 1885
18. Baier Georg October 4, 1885 until October 21, 1887
19. Matery Joseph October 21, 1887 until January 29, 1888
20. Löwenbrück Franz August 29, 1890 until November 16, 1890
21. Nold Joseph November 16, 1890 until August 16, 1894
22. Oks Alois August 16, 1894 until April 25, 1901
23. Rissling Ludwig April 25, 1901 until August 14, 1904
24. Szczurek Nikolaus August 14, 1904 until April 5, 1905
25. Beilmann Joseph April 5, 1905 until September 28, 1908
26. Rissling Ludwig September 28, 1908 until March 22, 1911
27. Leibham Bernhard March 22, 1911 until September 1934
28. Szell Eduard 1934 During the vacancy, organ player Ziebart held prayer service
29. Schumacher Wilhelm March 1936 until the Resettlement 1940 Last priest in Krasna

In the final years before the Resettlement, the pastor of Krasna also had chaplains.
These were: Eschweiler, Anton (1933/1934); Schmegner, Jakob (under Schumacher).

Colonist sons of Krasna who were consecrated as priests

After the priesthood seminary opened in Saratov, Krasna colonists went there to study and become priests. The first Krasna priest ordained was Peter Müller in 1882. The following were Krasna priests: Kaspar Ruscheinsky, Joseph Hein 2) Theobald Kopp, Johann Furch, Karl Söhn, Albert Weber, Kaspar Bachmeier, Philip Leinz

Nuns from Krasna

During the 126 yearlong history of the community of Krasna, 18 girls became nuns.

1)
Nach Eduard Ruscheinsky: 126 Jahre kirchliches Leben in unserer alten Heimat Krasna/Bessarabien Heimatbuch der Bessarabiendeutschen 1960, S. 7
2)
From 1908 until 1919 he headed the parish of München/Odessa. He was persecuted by the Bolshevists from 1919-1923 and had to remain in hiding in the homes of the faithful. He died in 1930 from the stress of persecution and illnesses sustained during the persecution. (Erker, page 58)
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