St. Albertus Magnus

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Didn’t Albertus Magnus wear simple shoes even as a bishop? We are standing before a church that echoes with the legacy of St. Albertus Magnus in Regensburg. This wasn’t just any bishop’s church. It was a place touched by a man of incredible intellect and surprising humility.

St. Albertus Magnus was a Dominican friar. He lived in the 13th century. Regensburg was fortunate to have him as their bishop for a short, but impactful time.

The Dominican order, to which Albertus Magnus belonged, arrived in Regensburg in 1229. Their church, dedicated to St. Blaise, became one of the largest mendicant churches in southern Germany. Mendicant orders valued poverty. The Dominican Church reflects this with its simple design and modest roof turret.

Albertus Magnus wasn’t just a religious figure. He was a polymath. He was deeply knowledgeable in philosophy, medicine, and law. He studied Jewish, Arabic, and Greek texts. Natural sciences were also his expertise. For three years, Albertus Magnus lectured in the Dominican monastery here in Regensburg. He taught theology. His lecture hall still stands today.

From 1260 to 1262, Albertus Magnus served as the Bishop of Regensburg. He accepted this role reluctantly but dutifully. The diocese was in financial crisis due to mismanagement. In just two years, he restored order. Then, he found a capable successor, Leo Tundorfer. During Tundorfer’s time, the construction of the Gothic cathedral began. Albertus Magnus was later canonized. He became one of Regensburg’s patron saints. They even called him “Bishop Bundschuh” because he wore simple shoes.

Interestingly, the Dominican Church in Regensburg served as a simultaneous church in the 16th and 17th centuries. Catholics and Protestants shared the space. Imagine the nave filled with Protestants. The choir was occupied by Catholics. A wooden screen separated the two groups. Services often overlapped and each side tried to be louder than the other.

Eventually, this arrangement proved unsatisfactory. In 1630, the Dominicans bought back their church. The money used to pay for the Protestant Trinity Church came from this sale. Today, the Dominican Church serves as a meeting place for the Marian Congregation for Men.

As you stand here, remember Albertus Magnus. He walked these streets. He brought wisdom and order to Regensburg. He wore simple shoes while performing extraordinary deeds. His legacy as a scholar, bishop, and saint lives on. The St. Albertus Magnus church is a place that embodies the spirit of learning, humility, and service.

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