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Fr Andreas Hönisch

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Fr Andreas Hönisch

Birth
Death
25 Jan 2008 (aged 77)
Burial
Blindenmarkt, Melk Bezirk, Lower Austria, Austria Add to Map
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Father Andreas Hönisch SJM., was the founder and Superior General of the Servi Jesu et Mariae, and co-founder of the Katholische Pfadfinderschaft Europas.

Hönisch was born in Habelschwerdt, Silesia, nowadays Poland on October 3, 1930. He attended a Jesuit Grammar School and entered the Society of Jesus in 1952. From 1958 to 1960, as a Scholastic, he was in Japan under the then Provincial Pedro Arrupe SJ. He returned to Germany for health reasons, and in 1963 he was ordained priest by Cardinal Alfred Bengsch, Archbishop of the Metropolitan See of Berlin. He finished his tertianship in Paray-le-Monial, and was first appointed chaplain at a Berlin Grammar School, then parochial vicar of a parish in Gießen, Hesse.

While at this post, in 1976, Hönisch co-founded the Catholic Scouts of Europe (KPE). His teaching and youth work brought him into conflict with his superiors, which led to his expulsion from the Society of Jesus. He was also a gifted musician, organ player and choir director, and later said that he was unable to sing for one year following his expulsion.

He was incardinated as a diocesan priest within the Diocese of Augsburg, Bavaria. With the consent of the Bishop of Augsburg, Monsignor Josef Stimpfle, he founded the new Order of the Servi Jesu et Mariae in 1988, a new foundation to carry on the work of the traditional Jesuits in the spirit of St. Ignatius of Loyola. The first members of the Order came from the Catholic scouts of Europe founded by Hönisch. The SJM were recognized as a congregation of Papal right in 1994. The congregation runs a boarding school in Northern Germany and is engaged in the pastoral care of the Katholische Pfadfinderschaft Europas.

Hönisch died during the night of January 25, 2008, at the age of 77, in Blindenmarkt, Lower Austria, where the SJM moved premises after its expulsion from the Diocese of Augsburg in 1995.
Father Andreas Hönisch SJM., was the founder and Superior General of the Servi Jesu et Mariae, and co-founder of the Katholische Pfadfinderschaft Europas.

Hönisch was born in Habelschwerdt, Silesia, nowadays Poland on October 3, 1930. He attended a Jesuit Grammar School and entered the Society of Jesus in 1952. From 1958 to 1960, as a Scholastic, he was in Japan under the then Provincial Pedro Arrupe SJ. He returned to Germany for health reasons, and in 1963 he was ordained priest by Cardinal Alfred Bengsch, Archbishop of the Metropolitan See of Berlin. He finished his tertianship in Paray-le-Monial, and was first appointed chaplain at a Berlin Grammar School, then parochial vicar of a parish in Gießen, Hesse.

While at this post, in 1976, Hönisch co-founded the Catholic Scouts of Europe (KPE). His teaching and youth work brought him into conflict with his superiors, which led to his expulsion from the Society of Jesus. He was also a gifted musician, organ player and choir director, and later said that he was unable to sing for one year following his expulsion.

He was incardinated as a diocesan priest within the Diocese of Augsburg, Bavaria. With the consent of the Bishop of Augsburg, Monsignor Josef Stimpfle, he founded the new Order of the Servi Jesu et Mariae in 1988, a new foundation to carry on the work of the traditional Jesuits in the spirit of St. Ignatius of Loyola. The first members of the Order came from the Catholic scouts of Europe founded by Hönisch. The SJM were recognized as a congregation of Papal right in 1994. The congregation runs a boarding school in Northern Germany and is engaged in the pastoral care of the Katholische Pfadfinderschaft Europas.

Hönisch died during the night of January 25, 2008, at the age of 77, in Blindenmarkt, Lower Austria, where the SJM moved premises after its expulsion from the Diocese of Augsburg in 1995.

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