- Franz Scholz
Franz Scholz, (
10 December 1909 -1 September 1998 ) was a Germanpriest and professor oftheology fromBreslau , Silesia. He had eight brothers and two sisters. His youngest brother Gerhard is now 86. He studied at Breslau's Catholic St.-Matthias-Gymnasium, then Caritas Science atFreiburg . He studied thePolish language atKraków andLublin . In 1934 he became a priest and took up a position as chaplain at Cross Church in Breslau. In this office Schulz attended to the spiritual needs of Polish seasonal workers in the Silesian capital city. After receiving his doctorate he transferred to St. Bonifacius Church inGörlitz .In 1945, the eastern part of the city of Görlitz was split off and became known as
Zgorzelec when the Polish-German border was redrawn. Because of his knowledge of Polish, Scholz was able to remain in Zgorzelec, but he chose to leave in 1946 when Germans who remained in the city were forced to adopt Polish citizenship.Scholz went to the nearby city of
Cottbus , but when it became part of theGerman Democratic Republic in 1949, he moved toWest Germany . There, Scholz taught many classes dealing with morals and theology and he received many honors, including Papal Honorary Titles.Professor Scholz was a theologian with many years of practical experience with parishioners and inmates, and he had experience with Polish life and people. He left a large volume of written material. He was especially opposed to the proposed beatification of the Primate of Poland, August Cardinal Hlond.
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