Friedrich Justus Knecht
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Friedrich Justus Heinrich Knecht (7 October 1839 – 31 January 1921) was a German Catholic theologian, writer and bishop in
Freiburg, Germany Freiburg im Breisgau (; abbreviated as Freiburg i. Br. or Freiburg i. B.; Low Alemannic: ''Friburg im Brisgau''), commonly referred to as Freiburg, is an independent city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. With a population of about 230,000 (as o ...
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Early life and education

Justus Knecht was born in
Bruchsal Bruchsal (; orig. Bruohselle, Bruaselle, historically known in English as Bruxhall; South Franconian: ''Brusel'') is a city at the western edge of the Kraichgau, approximately 20 km northeast of Karlsruhe in the state of Baden-Württemberg, ...
, the fourth of seven children of Heinrich Ludwig Knecht, a master tailor, and Catharina Schmer. He attended elementary school from 1843 to 1849 and high school from 1849 to 1856. Knecht was baptized a Protestant but converted to the Catholic faith in 1855 at his mother's request, along with his father and three siblings. After finishing high school in 1858, he studied Catholic theology in
Freiburg im Breisgau Freiburg im Breisgau (; abbreviated as Freiburg i. Br. or Freiburg i. B.; Low Alemannic German, Low Alemannic: ''Friburg im Brisgau''), commonly referred to as Freiburg, is an independent city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. With a population o ...
(1858–1861). In 1861 he entered the seminary in Sankt Peter and was ordained a priest there on 5 August 1862 by Archbishop Hermann von Vicari.


Career

From 1862 to 1864 Knecht worked as a vicar in
Durmersheim Durmersheim is a small town in the district of Rastatt, Baden-Württemberg, Southwest Germany and has a population of 12,112 (2020). Durmersheim is situated between Karlsruhe and Rastatt, in the valley of the river Rhine near the border to Fra ...
,
Rastatt Rastatt () is a town with a Baroque core, District of Rastatt, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is located in the Upper Rhine Plain on the Murg river, above its junction with the Rhine and has a population of around 50,000 (2011). Rastatt was an ...
and Freiburg. He was also a tutor at the archbishop's seminary for boys and a religion teacher in a school in Freiburg. From 1869 to 1871 he was an administrator in
Gengenbach Gengenbach (; gsw, label= Low Alemannic, Gängäbach) is a town in the district of Ortenau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, and a popular tourist destination on the western edge of the Black Forest, with about 11,000 inhabitants. Gengenbach is well ...
, in 1871 a parish administrator in Seelbach, and finally from 1871 to 1877 a pastor in Reichenbach/
Lahr Lahr (officially Lahr/Schwarzwald since 30 September 1978) (); gsw, label= Low Alemannic, Lohr) is a town in western Baden-Württemberg, Germany, approximately 50 km north of Freiburg im Breisgau, 40 km southeast of Strasbourg, and 95&nb ...
. During this time he was appointed to be the archbishop's school inspector and intervened in the disputes between church and state in the ''
Kulturkampf (, 'culture struggle') was the conflict that took place from 1872 to 1878 between the Catholic Church led by Pope Pius IX and the government of Prussia led by Otto von Bismarck. The main issues were clerical control of education and ecclesiastic ...
''. From 1879 to 1882 he was pastor in
Schuttertal Schuttertal is a municipality in Baden-Württemberg, Germany and belongs to the district of Ortenau. It is located in the Schutter Valley in Black Forest The Black Forest (german: Schwarzwald ) is a large forested mountain range in the state ...
, and in 1882 Archbishop
Johann Baptist Orbin Johann Baptist Orbin (22 September 1806 in Bruchsal – 8 April 1886 in Freiburg im Breisgau) was a German Roman Catholic clergyman. From 1882 until his death he was Archbishop of Freiburg, a post which had been sede vacante ''Sede vacante'' ...
appointed him to his cathedral chapter and entrusted him with the schools and religious education in the
Archdiocese of Freiburg The Archdiocese of Freiburg im Breisgau (Latin ''Archidioecesis Friburgensis'') is a Roman Catholic diocese in Baden-Württemberg comprising the former states of Baden and Hohenzollern. The Archdiocese of Freiburg is led by an archbishop, who als ...
. In the same year Knecht published his '' Practical Commentary on Biblical History'', which remained in use in German-speaking regions for an entire generation. This was followed in the same year by the publication of a ''Brief Biblical History'' for Catholic elementary schools. This textbook was extremely popular in its day and has been translated into 20 different languages. His ''Practical Commentary on Biblical History'', translated in 1925, was one of the foundations for the Catholic mission in China. In 1907, his ''Biblical History for Schools and Homes'' was published. In 1893 he received from
Pope Leo XIII Pope Leo XIII ( it, Leone XIII; born Vincenzo Gioacchino Raffaele Luigi Pecci; 2 March 1810 – 20 July 1903) was the head of the Catholic Church from 20 February 1878 to his death in July 1903. Living until the age of 93, he was the second-old ...
the honorary title of "Papal secret chamberlain" and was appointed titular bishop of Neve and auxiliary bishop in Freiburg on 4 February 1894. He was ordained a bishop on 4 April of the same year. Following the death of Archbishop Johann Baptist Orbin in 1886, Knecht was considered a possible successor, but was removed from the list of candidates by the Baden state government. In 1896, he was appointed Dean of the Cathedral of Freiburg and thus, as vicar, head of the cathedral chapter. After the death of Archbishop
Johannes Christian Roos Johannes Christian Roos (28 April 1826 in Kamp am Rhein – 22 October 1896 in Freiburg im Breisgau) was a German Roman Catholic clergyman. He was Bishop of Limburg from 1885 to 1886 and Archbishop of Freiburg The following men have been arc ...
in 1896, he served as regent of the Archdiocese for two years until 1898.


Honours

Knecht was awarded the title of "Papal Assistant to the Throne and Comes Romanus" in 1903. In recognition of his services as a religious education teacher and his successful literary activities, the Bruchsal city council awarded him honorary citizenship on the occasion of his approaching 80th birthday on 2 October 1919.


Death

Knecht died in Freiburg on 31 January 1921, at the age of 81, and was buried in the same city on 3 February.


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