Peter Roh (born at
Conthey
Conthey is a municipality in the district of Conthey in the canton of Valais in Switzerland.
History
Conthey is first mentioned about 800 as ''curtis Contextis''. In 1146 it was mentioned as ''ecclesiam de Plano Contesio''.
Geography
Cont ...
(Gunthis) in the
canton of Valais
Valais ( , , ; frp, Valês; german: Wallis ), more formally the Canton of Valais,; german: Kanton Wallis; in other official Swiss languages outside Valais: it, (Canton) Vallese ; rm, (Chantun) Vallais. is one of the 26 cantons forming the Sw ...
, Switzerland, 14 August 1811; d. at
Bonn, Germany, 17 May 1872) was a Swiss
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preacher.
Life
Up to his thirteenth year, Roh spoke only French, so that he had to learn German from a German priest in the vicinity before he was able to begin his gymnasial studies in the boarding-school kept by the Jesuits at
Brig
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in Switzerland. He later became a day-pupil at the gymnasium kept by the Jesuits at
Sitten. While there, he resolved to enter the Society of Jesus (1829); strange to say the external means of bringing him to this decision was the reading of
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's pamphlet ''Monita Secreta''.
He taught the lower gymnasial classes at the lyceum at
Fribourg. He was the first (1842-45) professor of dogmatics at Fribourg, then at the academy at
Lucerne
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, which had just been given to the Jesuits. At the same time, Roh preached and aided as opportunity occurred in missions. These labors were interrupted by the breaking out of the Swiss
Sonderbund war, during which he was
military chaplain
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; but after its end he was obliged to flee into
Piedmont, from there to
Linz and to
Gries. Finally, he found a safe refuge at
Ribeauvillé in
Alsace as tutor in the family of his countryman and friend Siegwart-Müller, also expatriated. He stayed there until 1849.
Roh's professorship of dogmatics at the
Catholic University of Leuven
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only lasted a year. When the Catholic missions for the common people were opened in Germany in 1850, his real labors began; as he said himself, "Praise God, I now come into my element."
He was an extemporaneous speaker; the writing of sermons and addresses was, as he himself confessed, "simply impossible" to him.
Works
He could also write when necessary, as several articles from him in the "Stimmen aus Maria-Laach" prove. In his pamphlet "Das alte Lied: der Zweck heiligt die Mittel, im Texte verbessert und auf neue Melodie gesetzt", he declared he would give a thousand
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to the person who could show to the faculty of law of Bonn or Heidelberg a book written by a Jesuit which taught the principle that the end justifies the means. The prize went unclaimed.
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Some of his sermons have also been preserved; they were printed against his will from stenographic notes. Father Roh's greatest strength lay in his power of speech and "he was the most powerful and effective preacher of the German tongue that the Jesuits have had in this century".
Notes
References
*Knabenbauer, ''Erinnerungen an P. Peter Roh S. J.'', reprint of the biography in ''Stimmen aus Maria-Laach'' (1872).
External links
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1811 births
1872 deaths
People from Valais
Swiss Jesuits
Academic staff of the University of Fribourg
19th-century Swiss Roman Catholic priests
Swiss military chaplains
19th-century Swiss military personnel
Academic staff of the University of Lucerne
Academic staff of the Catholic University of Leuven (1834–1968)