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Aloysius, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg

Aloysius Joseph Kamill Leopold Michael Anton Maria, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg, German: Aloys Joseph Kamill Leopold Michael Anton Maria, Fürst zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (15 September 1871 – 25 January 1952) was a German politician and the President of the Central Committee of German Catholics. He was a member of the House of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg and was Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg from his father's abdication in 1908 until his death on 25 January 1952.

Aloysius
Aloysius in 1912
Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg
Period8 September 1908 – 25 January 1952
PredecessorCharles
SuccessorCharles
Born(1871-09-15)15 September 1871
Kleinheubach, Kingdom of Bavaria
Died25 January 1952(1952-01-25) (aged 80)
Bronnbach, West Germany
SpouseCountess Josephine Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau
IssuePrincess Sophie
Princess Agnes
Karl, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg
Princess Monika
Prince Felix
Prince Ferdinand
Princess Theresia
Princess Maria-Anna
Prince Johannes
Names
German: Aloys Joseph Kamill Leopold Mikael Anton Maria
HouseLöwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg
FatherCharles, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg
MotherPrincess Sophie of Liechtenstein
ReligionRoman Catholic

Family edit

Born in Kleinheubach, Kingdom of Bavaria, Aloysius was the sixth child and second son of Charles, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (1834–1921), brother of titular Queen consort of Portugal Adelaide of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg, and his wife Princess Sophie of Liechtenstein (1837-1899). Aloysius was a direct male-line descendant of Frederick I, Elector Palatine.

Life edit

After completing his secondary education at the Jesuit College in Feldkirch, Aloysius graduated from law schools in Prague and in Fribourg, receiving his Dr. jur. utr. in 1895.

After the completion of his education and a trip to England, Aloysius began to assume greater responsibilities as a wealthy nobleman. He began serving as a member of the Württembergian Chamber of Lords (1895), the First Chamber of the Estates of the Grand Duchy of Hesse (1897), the Bavarian Reichsrat (1909), and the First Chamber of the Diet of the Grand Duchy of Baden (1910). In 1907, his father joined the Dominican Order and became a priest in 1908 after which he relinquished his noble titles and responsibilities to Aloysius.[1]

In 1907, Aloysius was elected as a representative for the Trier I electoral district in the German Empire's Reichstag in which he served until the dissolution of the empire in 1918. He saw this and his other representative roles as a service to the state, which he rendered by defending the Roman Catholic Church and its goals. He did not, on the other hand, take to the work of a parliamentarian. While he could have chosen to embark on a diplomatic career, due to his previous education and the fact of belonging to the European nobility, he chose not to.

Although he volunteered for the war immediately in 1914, he tried to intervene as a moderating influence in the discussion on war aims; before 1914, he had already criticised German foreign policy as too power-hungry. From 1898, when he succeeded his father in embracing the Catholic lay movement and had served as vice-president of the Katholikentag in Neisse, he was a member of the central committee of German Katholikentage; in 1905 he chaired the Strasbourg Tag himself, thus helping to integrate the Catholics of Alsace-Lotharingia into the German Empire.

One of his primary interests was in missionary activities, and to bring life into this, the Internationales Institut für missionswissenschaftliche Forschungen in Münster (International Institute of missionary research) was founded in 1911 in Münster. Aloysius was its president until 1948. To this end, he also promoted the founding of journals.

Aloysius was from 1920 the president of the Central Committee of German Catholics. He firmly kept the politics of his time away from the Catholic lay movement. His views on lay ministry, coming from religious faith, corresponded to a patriarchal aristocratic world-view.

Adolf Hitler's rise to power in 1933 made the work of the central committee impossible. German participants were largely unable to attend the planned 1933 Allgemeiner Deutscher Katholikentag in Vienna, due to travel restrictions. For the 1934 Deutscher Katholikentag planned in Gleiwitz, Hermann Göring as Prussian prime minister requested an allegiance oath to the Third Reich; Aloysius of Löwenstein refused and canceled the Katholikentag. It was not until 1948 that another Katholikentag took place, which was to be the last one under Aloysius of Löwenstein's leadership. He handed over the presidency to his son, Charles Frederick.

Marriage and issue edit

 
Aloysius in 1928

Aloysius married Countess Josephine Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau (1874-1946), daughter of Count Friedrich Karl Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau and his wife Countess Sophie Maria Manuela von Mensdorff-Pouilly, on 27 September 1898 in Adlerkosteletz, Kingdom of Bohemia, Austria-Hungary. Aloysius and Josephine had nine children:

  • Princess Sophie of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (9 May 1900 – 16 February 1982), married Karl, Count von und zu Eltz gennant Faust von Stromberg
  • Princess Agnes of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (born 13 July 1902)
  • Karl, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (8 February 1904 – 23 August 1990), married Carolina dei Conti Rignon
  • Princess Monika of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (25 February 1905 – 28 December 1992), married Erich August, Prince of Waldburg zu Zeil und Trauchburg
  • Prince Felix of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (6 April 1907 – 21 October 1986)
  • Princess Theresia of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (27 December 1909 – 24 April 2000), married Carl Wolfgang, Count von Ballestrem
  • Prince Ferdinand of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (27 December 1909 – 8 February 1990)
  • Princess Maria-Anna of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (25 February 1914 – 22 July 2000), married Ferdinand, Count von Magnis
  • Prince Johannes of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (8 July 1919 – 1 December 2000), married Baroness Christine von Loë

His descendants include Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg.

Ancestry edit

References edit

  1. ^ Frank Raberg: Biographisches Handbuch der württembergischen Landtagsabgeordneten 1815–1933. Kohlhammer Verlag, Stuttgart 2001, Seite 524

Literature edit

  • Theologische Realenzyklopädie. Bd 18. Katechumenat/Katechumen - Kirchenrecht, ISBN 3-11-011613-8
  • Marie-Emmanuelle Reytier, "Die Fürsten Löwenstein an der Spitze der deutschen Katholikentage: Aufstieg und Untergang einer Dynastie (1868 - 1968)", in: Günther Schulz und Markus A. Denzel (eds.), Deutscher Adel im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert. Büdinger Forschungen zur Sozialgeschichte 2002 und 2003, ISBN 3-89590-145-8
  • Karl Buchheim, Ultramontanismus und Demokratie, 1963.

External links edit

  • Homepage des Hauses Löwenstein
  • "Aloysius, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg". Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) (in German).
Aloysius, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg
Cadet branch of the House of Löwenstein-Wertheim
Born: 15 September 1871 Died: 25 January 1952
German nobility
Preceded by Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg
8 September 1908 – 25 January 1952
Succeeded by

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations May 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Aloysius Joseph Kamill Leopold Michael Anton Maria Prince of Lowenstein Wertheim Rosenberg German Aloys Joseph Kamill Leopold Michael Anton Maria Furst zu Lowenstein Wertheim Rosenberg 15 September 1871 25 January 1952 was a German politician and the President of the Central Committee of German Catholics He was a member of the House of Lowenstein Wertheim Rosenberg and was Prince of Lowenstein Wertheim Rosenberg from his father s abdication in 1908 until his death on 25 January 1952 AloysiusAloysius in 1912Prince of Lowenstein Wertheim RosenbergPeriod8 September 1908 25 January 1952PredecessorCharlesSuccessorCharlesBorn 1871 09 15 15 September 1871Kleinheubach Kingdom of BavariaDied25 January 1952 1952 01 25 aged 80 Bronnbach West GermanySpouseCountess Josephine Kinsky of Wchinitz and TettauIssuePrincess SophiePrincess AgnesKarl Prince of Lowenstein Wertheim RosenbergPrincess MonikaPrince FelixPrince FerdinandPrincess TheresiaPrincess Maria AnnaPrince JohannesNamesGerman Aloys Joseph Kamill Leopold Mikael Anton MariaHouseLowenstein Wertheim RosenbergFatherCharles Prince of Lowenstein Wertheim RosenbergMotherPrincess Sophie of LiechtensteinReligionRoman Catholic Contents 1 Family 2 Life 3 Marriage and issue 4 Ancestry 5 References 6 Literature 7 External linksFamily editBorn in Kleinheubach Kingdom of Bavaria Aloysius was the sixth child and second son of Charles Prince of Lowenstein Wertheim Rosenberg 1834 1921 brother of titular Queen consort of Portugal Adelaide of Lowenstein Wertheim Rosenberg and his wife Princess Sophie of Liechtenstein 1837 1899 Aloysius was a direct male line descendant of Frederick I Elector Palatine Life editAfter completing his secondary education at the Jesuit College in Feldkirch Aloysius graduated from law schools in Prague and in Fribourg receiving his Dr jur utr in 1895 After the completion of his education and a trip to England Aloysius began to assume greater responsibilities as a wealthy nobleman He began serving as a member of the Wurttembergian Chamber of Lords 1895 the First Chamber of the Estates of the Grand Duchy of Hesse 1897 the Bavarian Reichsrat 1909 and the First Chamber of the Diet of the Grand Duchy of Baden 1910 In 1907 his father joined the Dominican Order and became a priest in 1908 after which he relinquished his noble titles and responsibilities to Aloysius 1 In 1907 Aloysius was elected as a representative for the Trier I electoral district in the German Empire s Reichstag in which he served until the dissolution of the empire in 1918 He saw this and his other representative roles as a service to the state which he rendered by defending the Roman Catholic Church and its goals He did not on the other hand take to the work of a parliamentarian While he could have chosen to embark on a diplomatic career due to his previous education and the fact of belonging to the European nobility he chose not to Although he volunteered for the war immediately in 1914 he tried to intervene as a moderating influence in the discussion on war aims before 1914 he had already criticised German foreign policy as too power hungry From 1898 when he succeeded his father in embracing the Catholic lay movement and had served as vice president of the Katholikentag in Neisse he was a member of the central committee of German Katholikentage in 1905 he chaired the Strasbourg Tag himself thus helping to integrate the Catholics of Alsace Lotharingia into the German Empire One of his primary interests was in missionary activities and to bring life into this the Internationales Institut fur missionswissenschaftliche Forschungen in Munster International Institute of missionary research was founded in 1911 in Munster Aloysius was its president until 1948 To this end he also promoted the founding of journals Aloysius was from 1920 the president of the Central Committee of German Catholics He firmly kept the politics of his time away from the Catholic lay movement His views on lay ministry coming from religious faith corresponded to a patriarchal aristocratic world view Adolf Hitler s rise to power in 1933 made the work of the central committee impossible German participants were largely unable to attend the planned 1933 Allgemeiner Deutscher Katholikentag in Vienna due to travel restrictions For the 1934 Deutscher Katholikentag planned in Gleiwitz Hermann Goring as Prussian prime minister requested an allegiance oath to the Third Reich Aloysius of Lowenstein refused and canceled the Katholikentag It was not until 1948 that another Katholikentag took place which was to be the last one under Aloysius of Lowenstein s leadership He handed over the presidency to his son Charles Frederick Marriage and issue edit nbsp Aloysius in 1928Aloysius married Countess Josephine Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau 1874 1946 daughter of Count Friedrich Karl Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau and his wife Countess Sophie Maria Manuela von Mensdorff Pouilly on 27 September 1898 in Adlerkosteletz Kingdom of Bohemia Austria Hungary Aloysius and Josephine had nine children Princess Sophie of Lowenstein Wertheim Rosenberg 9 May 1900 16 February 1982 married Karl Count von und zu Eltz gennant Faust von Stromberg Princess Agnes of Lowenstein Wertheim Rosenberg born 13 July 1902 Karl Prince of Lowenstein Wertheim Rosenberg 8 February 1904 23 August 1990 married Carolina dei Conti Rignon Princess Monika of Lowenstein Wertheim Rosenberg 25 February 1905 28 December 1992 married Erich August Prince of Waldburg zu Zeil und Trauchburg Prince Felix of Lowenstein Wertheim Rosenberg 6 April 1907 21 October 1986 Princess Theresia of Lowenstein Wertheim Rosenberg 27 December 1909 24 April 2000 married Carl Wolfgang Count von Ballestrem Prince Ferdinand of Lowenstein Wertheim Rosenberg 27 December 1909 8 February 1990 Princess Maria Anna of Lowenstein Wertheim Rosenberg 25 February 1914 22 July 2000 married Ferdinand Count von Magnis Prince Johannes of Lowenstein Wertheim Rosenberg 8 July 1919 1 December 2000 married Baroness Christine von LoeHis descendants include Karl Theodor zu Guttenberg Ancestry editAncestors of Aloysius Prince of Lowenstein Wertheim Rosenberg8 Charles Thomas Prince of Lowenstein Wertheim Rosenberg4 Constantine Hereditary Prince of Lowenstein Wertheim Rosenberg9 Countess Sophie of Windisch Graetz2 Charles Prince of Lowenstein Wertheim Rosenberg10 Karl Ludwig Prince of Hohenlohe Langenburg5 Princess Agnes of Hohenlohe Langenburg11 Countess Amalie Henriette of Solms Baruth1 Aloysius Prince of Lowenstein Wertheim Rosenberg12 Johann I Joseph Prince of Liechtenstein6 Alois II Prince of Liechtenstein13 Landgravine Josepha of Furstenberg Weitra3 Princess Sophie of Liechtenstein14 Count Franz de Paula Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau7 Countess Franziska Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau15 Countess Theresia of Wrbna and FreudenthalReferences edit Frank Raberg Biographisches Handbuch der wurttembergischen Landtagsabgeordneten 1815 1933 Kohlhammer Verlag Stuttgart 2001 Seite 524Literature editTheologische Realenzyklopadie Bd 18 Katechumenat Katechumen Kirchenrecht ISBN 3 11 011613 8 Marie Emmanuelle Reytier Die Fursten Lowenstein an der Spitze der deutschen Katholikentage Aufstieg und Untergang einer Dynastie 1868 1968 in Gunther Schulz und Markus A Denzel eds Deutscher Adel im 19 und 20 Jahrhundert Budinger Forschungen zur Sozialgeschichte 2002 und 2003 ISBN 3 89590 145 8 Karl Buchheim Ultramontanismus und Demokratie 1963 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aloys 7th Prince of Lowenstein Wertheim Rosenberg Homepage des Hauses Lowenstein Aloysius Prince of Lowenstein Wertheim Rosenberg Biographisch Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon BBKL in German Aloysius Prince of 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