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(1848 -)
Biographical history
Die Gesellschaft des Katholischen Apostolates wurde 1846 als Bestandteil der Vereinigung des Katholischen Apostolates von dem hl. Vinzenz Palotti in Rom gegründet; der weibliche Zweig, die Pallottinerinnen, entstand 1838.
1892 kamen die Pallottiner erstmals nach Deutschland und bezogen dort ihr erstes Domizil, den Walderdorffer Hof in Limburg an der Lahn. Ihr Ziel war es zunächst, die ihnen 1890 übertragene Kamerun-Mission von dort aus zu leiten. Weil das Anwesen jedoch zu klein wurde, erwarb die Gemeinschaft 1896 ein Grundstück in Limburg und errichtete, unter einer beachtlichen Eigenleistung, dort ihr Missionshaus. 1927 erbauten sie ebenfalls auf diesem Gelände die Marienkirche.
1892 kamen die Pallottiner erstmals nach Deutschland und bezogen dort ihr erstes Domizil, den Walderdorffer Hof in Limburg an der Lahn. Ihr Ziel war es zunächst, die ihnen 1890 übertragene Kamerun-Mission von dort aus zu leiten. Weil das Anwesen jedoch zu klein wurde, erwarb die Gemeinschaft 1896 ein Grundstück in Limburg und errichtete, unter einer beachtlichen Eigenleistung, dort ihr Missionshaus. 1927 erbauten sie ebenfalls auf diesem Gelände die Marienkirche.
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Archival history
From the apostolic prefecture of Cameroon no files were handed in, only some fragments of the records were brought by the missionaries over the internment and deposited in Limburg. These were mainly accounting books which were important for the filing of compensation applications and were therefore left as annexes to the files of the Provincial Council (A.11).files of the prefecture and the houses were only treated as their own provisions if they had a certain scope or a certain autonomy in terms of records, so in the accounting documents of Ikasa. All the individual provinces of the prefecture and houses of Cameroon have been combined to form a territorial provenance of Cameroon. files of the prefecture of Cameroon have also been preserved in the archive of the Spiritans in Paris, namely the intra-Cameroonian correspondence of Vieter with Hoegn, Nekes and Rosenhuber in the amount of 168 letters found by the Salesians in Cameroon. Fr. Bökenhoff had copies made of these correspondences, which can be found under A.11-280 - A.11-284 - Bi-annual reports of the Pallottine Congregation on its mission in Cameroon and its mission houses in Limburt a.d. Lahn and Ehrenbreitstein, 1 - 34 Report, Limburg 1893-1910- The Star of Africa : illustrated monthly publication for the spreading of the faith; organ of the Pallottine Congregation / edited by the Mission House in Limburg a.d. L., Limburg a.d. L. (Limburger club print) No. 1 - 28, 1894-1921
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Appraisal, destruction and scheduling
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Central Archive of the Pallottine Province
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Language of material
- German
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- Latin
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- Pallottines (Creator)
- Zentrales Archiv der Pallottinerprovinz (Subject)
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DE-ZAPP_delegaturen_und_regionen
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DE-ZAPP
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Draft
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- German
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- Latin