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St. Willibrord Church (Rindern)

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    April 17, 2021

    The church was probably built in the 7th century as the Frankish Count Ebroin's own church. The original building was demolished in 1870 and rebuilt in 1871 as a three-aisled brick building by the church builder Franz Pelzer. In 1888 the west tower was added according to plans by the architect Vincenz Statz.

    During the demolition work of 1880/1881, the workers on the north side of the church came across the foundations of a Roman thermal bath from the 2nd / 3rd centuries. Century, which probably belonged to the auxiliary fort Harenatium (Fort Kleve-Cattle). During excavations in 1980, further hypocausted building remains were found, which are probably also attributable to the thermal baths.

    (de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Willibrord_(Rinder))

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      + Founding
      between 721 and 726: Donation of large estates, including the church in Millingen, to the Church of St. Peter and St. John the Baptist.
      Until the 17th century: Patronage of St. Peter predominant.
      1714: Main patronage of St. Willibrord.
      1804 to 1821: Sub-parish of the cantonal church in Cleves.


      1806 to 1852: Part of the dissolved parish of Düffelward belonged to Rindern.

      + St. Willibrord was separated from Rindern.

      1448: Donsbrüggen St. Lambertus.

      1908: Reassignment of the area belonging to the city of Cleves to St. Mary's Assumption.

      + Merger
      November 27, 2005: Merger of Bimmen St. Martinus, Düffelward St. Mauritius, Keeken St. Mary's Assumption, and Rindern St. Willibrord. (becomes parish church)


      + Successor
      St. Willibrord Church, Kleve (J 792)


      + Current municipal affiliation
      City of Kleve, District of Kleve


      data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/rindern-st-willibrord

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