His last resting-place has found pastor Martin Kurlitsch in Schliersee priest’s grave. So it was the last will of the spiritual, he has exactly two years ago, in writing. And a desire expressed with only 38 years Late: “don’t Forget me.”
Aying/Schliersee – hundreds of people have heard these words, as they have gathered for a Requiem in the parish Church of St. Sixtus. Delivered has a. the principal celebrant was auxiliary Bishop Wolfgang Bishop He called on all to preserve the memory of the young priest, of the pain of a long illness died the day before Christmas eve. The house of God just to reach the grieving. 16 flag delegations, half of them from the Ayinger municipality, testified Martin Kurlitsch the last honor. Two full coaches with mourners came specially from Aying. Also Kurlitschs first Chaplain, to the parish Federation in Neumarkt-St. Veit, organized a Bus. The 50 acolytes, dozens of priests, deacons and pastoral staff, both honorary citizens of the municipality of Aying, Franz Inselkammer, Sr., and Ruppert, Fritz Meier, and many more had come to bid farewell to the head of the parish Association of Aying to help the village and the Dean of the deanery of Ottobrunn.
+ Reverend Martin Kurlitsch was only 38 years old. ©mmh
Schliersee, Young and Old, mourned with the family Kurlitsch a son of their market town. Here he grew up here he celebrated in 2008, after the priestly ordination, his first mass. Some flags adorned the first mass band Kurlitschs.
Visually, the contrast in Sankt Sixtus could not be sharper: a festive, festively-decorated Church, the coffin had been placed with the mortal Remains of pastor Martin Kurlitsch. His stole, chalice and the Holy Scriptures. Christmas songs were sung, first and foremost, “I stand on your manger here”. Auxiliary Bishop, Bishop said: “This song was our deceased.” Martin Kurlitsch am now going to stand before God. “He is now at his home.”
Martin Kurlitsch lived out his deep Faith, his hope. And this hope he gave. He always had his fellow human beings in focus, where he wanted to be a good priest and pastor. “Our Deceased gave his heart to the people to whom he proclaimed the good news”, as the Episcopal vicar. “This heart may now find peace with God.” Archbishop Reinhard cardinal Marx called on the eve to the funeral of a Bishop, in order to assure the family and mourners that he was going to be connected in prayer with you.
words of farewell to a pastor Kurlitsch
Josef Bachmair, Church nurse of Aying, for the parish Association Aying-help village: “four years Ago, a pastor came Kurlitsch to us. And we quickly found together. The chaplaincy stood by him in the first place. He has quickly gained a high Reputation in our parish Association, and was very popular. Pastor Kurlitsch was a good shepherd and pastor.“
Hans Eichler, mayor of the municipality of Aying: “From the beginning, I felt that pastor Kurlitsch was a man, for the people are the most important. He was respected in the community and beyond, and respected. Our Clubs, he showed high appreciation. He was a pastor with heart and soul. And to the end, with all your strength.“
Martin Hauder, crisis intervention to the CRPD in the district of Miesbach: “the news of The death of Martin Kurlitsch was a shock for us. We lose a highly valued comrade and friend. Since 2012, he was full of zeal in us. He was always there when we needed him. He helped when it was needed. Martin had a keen sense of duty. He was a particularly lovable person.“
deacon Alois Winderl, Commissioner for emergency pastoral care in the Dean’s office/district of Miesbach: “Martin has been involved in the emergency pastoral care and crisis intervention, and was absolutely reliable. film izle If the beeper is gone, he was there for the people. It was his Express wish that he could be in his disease for the people. We thank You for Your example, Martin.“
pastor Stefan Rauscher, a spokesman for the consecration of course, 2008: “We met 21 years ago in Waldram, the graduation of catching up to do. Martin is a calm, level-headed, modest, Yes, staader man, but had an incredible amount of life energy. We were allowed to go with him through thick and thin and have lost a faithful friend. He fought like a lion. Martin is now gone to Bethlehem.“