- Franz Stock
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Life
Franz Stock was born as the first of nine children of a worker family in
Neheim ,Province of Westphalia . He went to a Catholic elementary school from 1910 to 1913, expressing for the first time his wish to become a priest at twelve years old. He studiedtheology from 1926 to 1932, and participated to the theological academy inPaderborn . In 1926, he participated to an international peace meeting in Bierville near Paris, which had been organized byMarc Sangnier under the motto "Peace via the youths!" He then made the acquaintance ofJoseph Folliet , who greatly influenced him. Later on, he studied at the "Institut Catholique " in Paris, and became a member of the "Compagnons de Saint Francois" (The fellowman of saint Francis).He was ordinated to the subdiaconate on
March 15 ,1931 . He was then ordinated to the priesthood onMarch 12 ,1932 , by thearchbishop of Paderborn Kaspar Klein , and held his first activity as priest from 1932 to 1934 inEffeln , nearLippstadt , and inDortmund-Eving . In 1934 he was appointed as rector of the GermanBonifatius -parish in Paris.A few days before the outbreak of
World War II onSeptember 1 ,1939 , he returned to Germany, where he officiated as a priest inDortmund-Bodelschwingh and inKlein-Wanzleben in central Germany. OnAugust 13 ,1940 , he was named as priest for Germans residing in Paris during Nazi Germany's occupation of France, and returned in October 1940 to Paris. In 1941, he started to work as anabbot in theFresnes Prison ,La Santé Prison andCherche-Midi Prison in Paris. He was also achaplain at the execution site at theMont Valérien duringVichy France , owing him his nickname "L'Aumonier en enfer" (The chaplain in hell) and "L'Archange de l'enfer" (The archangel of hell). Often, because of his German nationality, he was the only priest who could freely visit the prisoners without being a part of theNazi war apparatus. He then met with more than 2,000 prisoners, among whom the Navy officerHonoré d’Estienne d’Orves , the CommunistGabriel Péri and theGaullist Edmond Michelet . [http://www.pelerin.info/article/index.jsp?docId=1718518&rubId=9695 L'émouvante fresque du Séminaire des barbelés] , "Pélerin ", 17 June 2004 fr icon] As part of his pastoral mission, and with great peril to his life, he passed messages from the prisoners to their families and back, sometimes memorizing them. Exploiting every possible avenue to help the prisoners, he delivered German information on them to their families, so as to prepare them when interrogated. The information thus delivered prevented many arrests. This he did under a double threat to his life: besides the obvious peril of arrest, incarceration and/or execution if discovered, Stock suffered severe heart disease (a fact he kept from others) and thus had been ordered to rest. Nevertheless, he went on in his endeavor.On
June 10 ,1941 , he was officially acknowledged as priest for the military post as subsidiary office. At the entrance ofCharles de Gaulle in Paris onAugust 25 ,1944 , the abbot Stock was in theHospital La Pitié , where more than 600 wounded German soldiers together with 200 English and American soldiers were lying, not fit for transport. When the Americans took into command the hospital the Abbé Franz Stock became an AmericanPrisoner of War in the camp ofCherbourg . This he did out of his own free will, for it enabled him to help those who now needed most his services - the defeated German POWs. The "Aumônerie Générale " in Paris contacted him there, planning to set up a seminary for captured German Catholic students of theology. Shortly thereafter Abbé Stock was asked to head this seminary as managing director, supported in particular by the Gaullist Edmond Michelet. The POW Camp Dépôt 51 inOrléans was intended for it.On
April 24 ,1945 , theAbbé Le Meur accompanied him to Orléans, where there were already 28 students of theology awaiting them. OnAugust 19 ,1945 ,Raoul-Octove-Marie-Jean Harscouët ,thebishop of Chartres , accompanied by his secretary theAbbé Pierre André , paid a visit to the POW seminary. Later he visited the camp repeatedly and addressed the seminarists always with "Mes Chers enfants" (My Dear Children). OnSeptember 18 ,1945 , the Nuncio Roncalli (futurePope John XXIII ), arrived for a longer visit at the camp. OnJuly 16 ,1946 , theNuncio visited the POW seminary once more, emphasizing:From 1945 onwards till 1947 he was managing director of the POW
seminary behind barbed wire ofChartres . OnMay 14 ,1947 , theCardinal Suhard of Paris visited the seminary, which was closed onJune 5 ,1947 . 949 lecturers, priests, brothers and seminarists had been at the seminary. During the evacuation only 369 were still there.On
December 16 ,1947 , the Abbot Stock received the notification about his appointment as honorary doctor of the University at Freiburg i. Br. He died unexpectedly onFebruary 24 ,1948 in thehospital Cochin in Paris. His funerals were held four days later, with Nuncio Roncalli carrying out the consecration of the dead. Only about 12 people gave him the last escort at the cemetery Thiais. On June 15/16, 1963 his corpse was transferred toChartres in the newly built church Saint Jean-Baptiste.Pope John Paul II during his visit to Germany,November 18 ,1981 , inFulda , mentioned the name Franz Stock along with the names of grand saints of the German history.On
1 March ,1998 , the commemoration of the anniversary for his 50th day of death was held in the cathedral of Chartres. Thearchbishop of Paris , Cardinal Lustiger, celebrated in the presence of many French and German bishops thePontifical High Mass , with the attendance of Monsieur Monory, President of theFrench Senate and alsoHelmut Kohl , Chancellor of theFederal Republic of Germany , who beforehand had laid down a wreath on Stock's grave [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/61152.stm Kohl honours German priest in France] , "BBC News ",March 1 ,1998 en icon] . [ Information des Elysee: http://www.elysee.fr/elysee/elysee.fr/francais_archives/interventions/lettres_et_messages/1998/fevrier/lettre_adressee_a_m_helmut_kohl_a_propos_de_sa_venue_a_chartres_pour_participer_a_la_messe_celebree_a_la_memoire_de_l_abbe_stock.106.html]Quotes
*"Abbé Franz Stock — that is no name, it is a program!" Nuntius
Angelo Roncalli , who became laterPope John XXIII , said this onFebruary 28 ,1948 , when carrying out the blessing of the deceased priest. During July 1962, he repeated these words in front of an international pilgrim group. cquote|...the priest Franz Stock, we said so on the day of his funeral, when bestowing "absolutio ad tumbam" — this is not only a name — it is a program. Now after fourteen years have passed, we do wish to repeat the very same words.
*Joseph Folliet said about him: cquote|There are, I believe, only a few Christian life stories which have given to the Catholicism of the church and peace of Christ such a direct and lasting effect and rendered such a surviving testimony for the future, like the one of Franz Stock.References
External links
* [http://www.franz-stock.org/en Abbé Franz Stock -english - Start ] at www.franz-stock.org
* [http://www.franz-stock.de Abbé Franz Stock - Franz-Stock-Komitee für Deutschland ] at www.franz-stock.de
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