Maria Rosenkranz

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Curiosity stirred within the architects, Heinrich Horvatin and Carl Rummel. They envisioned a grand church for Frankfurt-Seckbach. This vision took shape as Maria Rosenkranz. The growing Catholic community after World War II needed a larger space. Horvatin and Rummel took on the challenge. Construction began on Maria Rosenkranz on December 16, 1951. The consecration followed on September 27, 1953. Weihbischof Walther Kampe led the ceremony. The church became a vital part of the community. It later joined the St. Josef parish in 2015. Maria Rosenkranz held a unique treasure within its walls. The original organ came from an unexpected place. It once graced the salon of Bertha, Countess von Sierstorpff. This Kemper Orgelbau instrument found a new home in the church in 1953. It later gave way to a newer organ in 1977. Maria Rosenkranz stands as a testament to community and resilience. It represents the growth of the Catholic population in Seckbach. It also showcases the vision of its architects. The church’s unique history, including the Countess’s organ, adds another layer of intrigue. Maria Rosenkranz continues to serve its community as part of the St. Josef parish. It stands as a symbol of faith and perseverance.

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