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The Right Reverend

Herman Witte
Bishop of Turku
Church Church of Sweden
Diocese Turku
Appointed16 September 1721
In office1721–1728
Predecessor Johannes Gezelius the younger
Successor Lars Tammelin
Orders
Consecration8 October 1721
by  Mathias Steuchius
Personal details
Born(1666-12-07)7 December 1666
Died24 March 1728(1728-03-24) (aged 61)
Turku, Swedish Empire (Present-day Finland)
Buried Turku Cathedral
Denomination Lutheran
ParentsVerner Witte & Hedvig von Roloff
SpouseCatarina Margareta Wittmack
Children3
Previous post(s)Superintendent of Saaremaa(1707-1710)

Herman Witte (7 December 1666 — 24 March 1728) was the Bishop of Turku from 1721 to 1728.

Biography

Witte was born on 7 December 1666 in Daugavgrīva, Riga, in what was the Swedish Empire and is present-day Latvia. He was educated at the Lyceum in Riga between 1682 and 1688 under the tutorship of Johann Uppendorff. He then studied at the University of Wittenberg, and then in September 1691, was appointed an assistant professor in the Faculty of Philosophy. In 1695, he became the vicar of Stettin in present-day Poland. On 11 July 1707, he was appointed the superintendent of Saaremaa (present-day Estonia). After Sweden lost the Great Northern War of the Baltic States, Witte moved to Sweden in 1710. In February 1710, Witte appealed to the National Council for a post in Sweden and the Council initially decided to appoint him to the vacant bishopric of Växjö. However, the decision to appoint the German-born Witte, who had insufficient knowledge of Swedish, raised strong oppositions and the Council withdrew its decision. Nonetheless, Witte managed to become the German-speaking chaplain of Ulrika Eleonora.

In 1721, he was appointed Bishop of Turku. Archbishop Mathias Steuchius consecrate him bishop in Uppsala Cathedral on 8 October 1721. He firmly resisted Pietism and pursued purity. As bishop he frequently inspected the congregations and closely monitored the school system, and examined priests and school teachers to make sure they were performing their teaching duties in a proper manner. Witte was also appointed prosecutor at the University of Turku and worked to re-open the Royal Academy of Turku, which happened in 1722. He died in Turku on 28 March 1728. [1]

References

  1. ^ Nenonen, Kaisu-Maija & Teerijoki, Ilkka (1998). Historian suursanakirja, p. 587. WSOY. ISBN  9510220442.
Religious titles
Preceded by Bishop of Turku
1721 — 1728
Succeeded by
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Right Reverend

Herman Witte
Bishop of Turku
Church Church of Sweden
Diocese Turku
Appointed16 September 1721
In office1721–1728
Predecessor Johannes Gezelius the younger
Successor Lars Tammelin
Orders
Consecration8 October 1721
by  Mathias Steuchius
Personal details
Born(1666-12-07)7 December 1666
Died24 March 1728(1728-03-24) (aged 61)
Turku, Swedish Empire (Present-day Finland)
Buried Turku Cathedral
Denomination Lutheran
ParentsVerner Witte & Hedvig von Roloff
SpouseCatarina Margareta Wittmack
Children3
Previous post(s)Superintendent of Saaremaa(1707-1710)

Herman Witte (7 December 1666 — 24 March 1728) was the Bishop of Turku from 1721 to 1728.

Biography

Witte was born on 7 December 1666 in Daugavgrīva, Riga, in what was the Swedish Empire and is present-day Latvia. He was educated at the Lyceum in Riga between 1682 and 1688 under the tutorship of Johann Uppendorff. He then studied at the University of Wittenberg, and then in September 1691, was appointed an assistant professor in the Faculty of Philosophy. In 1695, he became the vicar of Stettin in present-day Poland. On 11 July 1707, he was appointed the superintendent of Saaremaa (present-day Estonia). After Sweden lost the Great Northern War of the Baltic States, Witte moved to Sweden in 1710. In February 1710, Witte appealed to the National Council for a post in Sweden and the Council initially decided to appoint him to the vacant bishopric of Växjö. However, the decision to appoint the German-born Witte, who had insufficient knowledge of Swedish, raised strong oppositions and the Council withdrew its decision. Nonetheless, Witte managed to become the German-speaking chaplain of Ulrika Eleonora.

In 1721, he was appointed Bishop of Turku. Archbishop Mathias Steuchius consecrate him bishop in Uppsala Cathedral on 8 October 1721. He firmly resisted Pietism and pursued purity. As bishop he frequently inspected the congregations and closely monitored the school system, and examined priests and school teachers to make sure they were performing their teaching duties in a proper manner. Witte was also appointed prosecutor at the University of Turku and worked to re-open the Royal Academy of Turku, which happened in 1722. He died in Turku on 28 March 1728. [1]

References

  1. ^ Nenonen, Kaisu-Maija & Teerijoki, Ilkka (1998). Historian suursanakirja, p. 587. WSOY. ISBN  9510220442.
Religious titles
Preceded by Bishop of Turku
1721 — 1728
Succeeded by

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