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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsCity structure [ Edit | Edit the source text ] More towns in the surrounding area [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Incorporation [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Population [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Church of St. Maria Conception [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Honey Homework [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Geography [ Edit | Edit the source text ] City structure [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The place Venn is divided into so -called honeycombs. These almost correspond to the original honeyes from the Middle Ages. In detail, it is Alt-Venn, Poeth, Hamern, R\u00f6nneter and Beltinghoven. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4More towns in the surrounding area [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Further city and districts of M\u00f6nchengladbach near Venn are Gro\u00dfheide, Hardt, rattles, Windberg and angles. Not far away are the districts of Bergerstrasse, Bockert, B\u00f6tzl\u00f6h and Ompert of the neighboring town of Viersen adjacent in the north. The first documentary certificates over the districts go back to the honeycomb in the high Middle Ages. The abbey’s feudal people are known: Heinrich von R\u00f6nneter (1183-1190) Konrad von Venn (1247) Anselm von Winkeln (1247) Hermann von Hamern (1303) Johann von Beltinghoven Incorporation [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Venn and Beltinghoven belonged to the parish of St. Maria Conception from the start, Hamern and R\u00f6nneter came later. After the protests against the construction of their own church, the R\u00f6nneter citizens joined the community in 1873, the Hamerner 1909. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Population [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Venn has 9,048 inhabitants. (As of September 30, 2013). [2] On January 1, 2000 there were 9407 inhabitants, on December 31, 2012 there were 8998 inhabitants. Church of St. Maria Conception [ Edit | Edit the source text ] In September 1869, the church was completed after two years of construction. The fact that Venn got his own church is mainly owe to the pastor Lelotte, who was committed to the construction at the request of the Venner and Beltinghoven believers. The church was built by builders of the neo -Gothic Vincenz Statz. Built in cross form, it had a length of 105 feet, a height of 34 feet and an average of 46 feet. The first Holy Mass was held on October 17, 1869. The inauguration took place on July 27, 1872 by Paulus Melchers, Archbishop of Cologne, who held a pontifical high -altitude with subsequent confirmation of 106 children. The high altar became the immaculate conception of Mary, the right -wing side altar in honor of St. Josef and the left side altar consecrated in honor of the mother of God. The Church, more precisely the main and secondary altar, still preserve the relics of St. Engelbert and St. Polykarp on. The previous rectorate under the direction of Kaplan Ferdinand M\u00fcrriger was then appointed parish on February 17, 1873 by the Archbishop’s authority. M\u00fcrriger was appointed pastor and introduced on March 26, 1873. It was also Pastor M\u00fcrriger who had the “Kalvarienberg” in 1885 and shortly afterwards the “Lourdesgrotte” built. This made Venn the place of pilgrimage for many believers from all over Germany and the neighboring countries. Pastor Ferdinand M\u00fcrriger died on November 8, 1896 at the age of 62. His successor, Pastor Johann Morenhofen, realized M\u00fcrriger’s plans for expanding the church for the community, which has now grown to 2,000 souls. The “new” church was bent on December 20, 1908 after the entire conversion from donations were realized. A hexagonal chapel, a sacristy and a ship were grown on both sides. This inevitably led to a reduction in the windows. An octagon worn by eight columns replaced the original choir and formed the largest dome building on the left Lower Rhine. Gas lamps and heating installations were also added to the church. Pastor Knorr, who took over the community after Morenhofen’s death in 1927, had to deal with the Gestapo early on. During the Second World War, his health continued to decrease, so that he had to submit a pension application in 1940. He remained the parish as a member until his death on November 8, 1949. His successor from 1941, Pastor Wilhelm M\u00fcller, experienced how the church was badly damaged by aviation attacks. When the US Army marched in in 1945, he made it to participate in the reconstruction of the church. This repair work dragged on until the 1950s and also led to new purchases through generous donations. A new organ and slate cladding of the roof are just two examples. The most important innovation was the church windows, designed by Ernst Jansen angles. In the 1960s, the sexton’s apartment and the youth home on Grottenweg were completed. The pastor Wilhelm M\u00fcller died shortly afterwards, and the community was taken over by Aloys Keuchel. His merit is the kindergarten on M\u00fcrrigerstrasse. On November 25, 1973, Provost Kauff Pastor Josef D\u00fcppengie\u00dfer introduced his office. This focused on the social interests of his community members. But the church expansion was also advanced. New benches and a new altar have been purchased in which the relics of St. Ursula and St. Engelbert were walled in. The altar of Auxiliary Bishop Gerd Dicke was consecrated in a solemn consecration treatment. In 1980, the \u201cpaperwork\u201d on the station path fell into the possession of the parish. After a renovation, it was used as an adult education center. For security reasons, the church in need of renovation had to be closed on September 17, 2004 because there was an acute risk of collapse. A tent church was used as a transition phase until the church could be reopened in summer 2005 for normal use. Just two years later, in the summer of 2007, the completion of the roof renovation was announced. The renovation was paid from donations and sales. For example, that was Paplerhaus Sold, which was renovated, expanded and expanded into business premises by the new owner. Honey Homework [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The Homework Is actually not a honey in the original sense, because here it was not a district that emerged from a medieval honey, but from a group of rifles that was founded in 1956. Geography [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The Honey Duis consists of the streets Felsh\u00fctte In the Duis (up to the bridge) M\u00fchlenpesch Poethenberg Roermonder Stra\u00dfe (from M\u00fchlenpesch to the Hensen Bridge) Station path (from the Roermonder Str. To M\u00fchlenpesch) The “Rot-Weiss-Venn” football club is located in Venn. The carnival society has existed since 1911 Poether Poth\u00e4epel M\u00f6nchengladbach-Venn e.v. The 2001 was founded First venner Karnevalsgesellschaft e.V. M\u00f6nchengladbach [3] The St. Josef Brotherhood Venn e.V. was founded in 1884 [4] \u2191 https:\/\/www.moenchengladbach.de\/fileadmin\/user_upload\/dez_i\/i-2\/statistik__1_\/sonstige_downloads\/bev%C3%B6lkerung_nach_stadtbezirken_und_stadteilen__12_20202020.2020.pdfdf \u2191 City of M\u00f6nchengladbach, the Mayor, Department of Urban Development and Planning, Dept. Statistics (ed.): The population of the city of M\u00f6nchengladbach at the site of the main apartment according to the districts and districts on December 31, 2012 . M\u00f6nchengladbach December 31, 2012 ( PDF document ( Memento from November 2, 2013 in Internet Archive ); 15.4 KB [accessed on March 8, 2013]). \u2191 First venner Carnival Society 2001 e.V.: First venner Carnival Society 2001 e.v. Retrieved on April 29, 2017 . \u2191 http:\/\/stjosef-venn.de\/. 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