mersiowsky - 7-8-2017 at 04:46 PM
Lětopis Abstract 2017 1: Pech, Edmund: The Influence of National Socialism on the Religious Life of the Lutheran Sorbs in the Lower Silesian
part of Upper Lusatia
At the beginning of the 1920s there were 17 parishes in the Lutheran Consistory of Silesia, in which Sorbian was used in services. The growing lack of
Sorbian probationary candidates for the clergy became a great problem from the middle of the 1920s. As a result, the Lutheran Consistory in Breslau
provided financial subsidies for Sorbian language courses and grants to students of theology. This continuing financial support for the future
generation of Sorbian clergy and for Sorbian parishes was initially maintained, even after 1933. The language policy of the Church authorities changed
in 1938, when Sorbian candidates for the ministry were no longer appointed to posts in bilingual parishes. The Sorbian graduates, of whom there were
only a few, were placed in other areas of the Church Province of Silesia. In addition, there was conflict with supporters of the Confessional Church.
This ultimately led to the transfer of two Sorbian pastors. Pastors Jurij Malink (Ger. Georg Mahling) in Lohsa and Gottfried Rejsler (Gottfried
Rösler) in Schleife were removed from their Sorbian parishes in 1938.