Sankt Ansgarii

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A soaring spire once dominated Bremen’s skyline. That spire belonged to Sankt Ansgarii a church with a rich history. The original church dates back to around 850. Archbishop Ansgar the Apostle of the North established a foundation for twelve clergy there. He was later buried in Bremen in 865. Imagine the awe it inspired for centuries.

The church wasn’t just a place of worship. It was the heart of Bremen’s Reformation. In 1522 a sermon by Heinrich von Zutphen a colleague of Martin Luther marked the beginning of a new era. This pivotal moment in Bremen’s history solidified Sankt Ansgarii’s importance. The church’s 97-meter-high tower was the city’s tallest landmark for centuries. It even served as a crucial point for early land surveys. Mathematicians like Carl Friedrich Gauss used it for triangulation. A metal plaque on Ansgarikirchhof square commemorates these events.

Sadly World War II brought devastation. The church suffered severe damage. The main tower collapsed in 1944. The ruin was demolished in the 1950s. A shopping center now stands in its place. However the memory of Sankt Ansgarii lives on.

A new Sankt Ansgarii church was built in Schwachhausen in the 1950s. It houses some surviving elements from the medieval church. A pulpit and elaborate stone epitaphs stand as testaments to the past. An Ansgar column was installed in 1965. It’s a bronze monument on Ansgarikirchhof square. It commemorates the 1100th anniversary of St Ansgar’s death and the loss of the original church. The column beautifully depicts a Bible a ship and a cross symbols of Ansgar’s mission.

Though the grand old Sankt Ansgarii is gone its legacy continues. It is a reminder of Bremen’s rich history its religious significance and the enduring spirit of its people. The spirit of Sankt Ansgarii lives on. It lives in the hearts of Bremen’s citizens. It lives in the new church in Schwachhausen. It lives in the memory of those who remember its former glory.

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