Katharina von Bora: A Reformation Life, by Rudolf K. Markwald and Marilynn Morris Markwald (Concordia, 2002), offers an approachable and thorough biography. To Spite the Devil: Martin Luther and Katharina von Bora’s Wedding as Reform and Resistance Prepared by Diane V. Bowers, Ph.D. For Presentation to the Pacific Coast Theological Society, April 22, 2017 Introduction It is a popular and dramatic tableau in the imagination of Lutherans and Katherine had fled her convent together with eight other nuns and was staying in the house of the Wittenberg town secretary. The yearly crops failed and there was an outbreak of the plague. "Katharina Von Bora Through Five Centuries: A Historiography." You have complete control. Katharina Von Bora: Occupation: Family Member: Age: 53 years old: Zodiac Sign: Aquarius: Born: January 29, 1499 (Italy) Birthday: January 29: Town/City: Italy: Nationality: Italy But a noblewoman and former nun named Katharina von Bora saw something in the 42-year-old preacher that captivated her. Apparently, Luther accepted the challenge and wed the runaway nun on June 13, 1525. in Genealogie (2010), p. 300. Two weeks later, on June 27, they held a more formal public ceremony, presided over by Bugenhagen. If she had sold the land and the buildings, she could have had a good financial situation. This is documented in a letter from Laurentius Zoch to Martin Luther, written on 30 October 1531. As a result of her husband’s death, she lost the income from his salary. Katharina von Bora was daughter to a family of Saxon landed gentry. [18], The marriage of Katharina von Bora to Martin Luther was extremely important to the development of the Protestant Church, specifically in regards to its stance on marriage and the roles each spouse should concern themselves with. [13], Martin Luther, and many of his friends as well, were at first unsure of whether he should even be married. A local student wrote to a friend: "A wagon load of vestal virgins has just come to town, all more eager for marriage than for life. She was the only girl with three older brothers (we aren’t sure she had a sister). Katharina Luther (von Bora) Also Known As: "Katharina von Bora" Birthdate: January 29, 1499: Birthplace: Lippendorf, Germany: Death: December 20, 1552 (53) Torgau, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany Place of Burial: Torgau, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany: Immediate Family: Katharina von Bora Katharina von Bora was born in 1499, the daughter of an impoverished nobleman. The Sixteenth Century Journal, 30.3 (1999): 745. The Black Cloister possessed vast holdings of cattle and pigs, as well as a brewery. It could even reasonably be argued that she maintained some influence in the actions of Martin Luther himself since he says explicitly, "You convince me of whatever you please. Indeed, Luther saw the devil as attacking creation and its orders (family, church, state) by drawing people away from their status as creatures and towards a desire to be God. She fled to Torgau where she was thrown from her cart into a watery ditch near the city gates. "Katharina Von Bora, The Woman At Luther's Side. Katharina had a number of suitors, including the Wittenberg University alumnus Hieronymus Baumgartner of Nuremberg, and a pastor, Kaspar Glatz of Orlamünde. Despite this, Katharina is often considered one of the most important participants in the Reformation because of her role in helping to define Protestant family life and setting the tone for clergy marriages. After some resistance, Luther finally agreed to marry Katharina in 1525. Luther eventually came to the conclusion that "his marriage would please his father, rile the pope, cause the angels to laugh, and the devils to weep. Katharina escaped to the city of Torgau, where she was unfortunately involved in a deadly cart accident at the city gates. She also took care of four adopted children. [15], They held a wedding breakfast the next morning with a small company. Although she held onto life for three months, she eventually died at the age of 53. Finally she made it known that she would be willing to marry either Nicholas von Amsdorf (a university colleague of Luther’s), or Luther himself. "[19] The way Luther described Katie's actions and the names he gives her like "My Lord Katie" shows us that he really did feel strongly that she exhibited a great amount of control over her own life and decisions. Later, as a teenager she was moved to a Cistercian monastery where her aunt resided. It is also possible that Katharina was the daughter of a Jan von Bora auf Lippendorf and his wife Margarete, whose family name has not been established. ", The Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (USA) Concordia Historical Institute, *Chronological catalog of Luther's life events, letters, and works with citations, 478 pages, 5.45 MB, This page was last edited on 1 April 2021, at 07:06. Beyond her work as an entrepreneur and housewife, Katharina also bore six children to Luther. Traditionally, sources have suggested she was born in 1499. Beyond what is found in the writings of Luther and some of his contemporaries, little is known about her. As such, she serves as a great model of faith for both men and women in the contemporary Church. Katharina is sometimes portrayed as a whiny, selfish, jealous woman who uses manipulation to get what she wants. Luther called her the "boss of Zulsdorf," after the name of the farm they owned, and the "morning star of Wittenberg" for her habit of rising at 4 a.m. to take care of her various responsibilities. [17], Katharina immediately took on the task of administering and managing the monastery's vast holdings, breeding and selling cattle and running a brewery to provide for their family, the steady stream of students who boarded with them, and visitors seeking audiences with her husband. [3][4], Recently a different perspective has been proposed: that she was born in Hirschfeld and that her parents are supposed to have been a Hans von Bora zu Hirschfeld and his wife Anna von Haugwitz. Itineraries feature passing through Elbe-Havel Canal (between Potsdam and Magdeburg). Although Katharina’s life was full of many pains and struggles, she displayed a great deal of courage and fortitude in the face of them. 54, Table Talk, ed. [citation needed], After the war, the buildings and lands of the monastery had been torn apart and laid waste, and cattle and other farm animals had been stolen or killed. Nevertheless, because early modern Europe was lacking in birth certificates, there is no direct evidence of this. [citation needed], Margareta Luther, born in Wittenberg on 27 December 1534, married into a noble, wealthy Prussian family, to Georg von Kunheim (Wehlau, 1 July 1523 – Mühlhausen, 18 October 1611, the son of Georg von Kunheim (1480–1543) and wife Margarethe, Truchsessin von Wetzhausen (1490–1527)) but died in Mühlhausen in 1570 at the age of thirty-six. She later became the wife of Martin Luther, the leader of the Protestant Reformation, who often fondly called her "my Lord Katie." Katharina took over management of these holdings and worked as a businesswoman of a sort. All rights reserved. 242ff; Wagner in Genealogie (2005) pp. While the other nuns soon returned to their families or married, Katherine remained without support. The Black Cloister was the former Augustinian monastery in which Luther had lived as a friar and was a gift to the Luther family from the ducal family of Saxony. Katharina was difficult to find a husband for, since she did not find many of her suitors acceptable. In a time of rampant closure of religious houses in electoral Saxony, the Marienthron in ducal Saxony did not close until at least the late 1530s. The Beginning of Katharina’s Story. Luther explained that he agreed to marry Katharina in order to please his father, and to spite the devil and the pope. Biography of Katharina von Bora: 1499 - Born on the 29th of January in in Lippendorf, Germany (near Leipzig). Other articles where Katherina von Bora is discussed: Martin Luther: Controversies after the Diet of Worms: …June 13, 1525, Luther married Katherine of Bora, a former nun. This letter is the only evidence of Katharina von Bora's spending time in the monastery. Smith, Jeanette. [27], She remained in Wittenberg in poverty until 1552, when an outbreak of the Black Plague and a harvest failure forced her to leave the city once again. She was finally able to sustain herself as a result of the financial generosity of the elector Johann Friedrich. Protestant reformer, wife of Martin Luther, Fischer/v.Stutterheim in: AfF (2005) pp. Consequently it was up to him to give a good example to the Church he was trying to reform. Philipp Melanchthon, one of Luther's closest friends, was shocked at the idea of Luther marrying; he believed a wedding would cause a scandal that could severely damage the Reformation and its cause. [citation needed], Katharina von Bora was the daughter to a family of Saxon lesser nobility. Luther had named her his sole heir in his last will. And, yes, he married a former nun—Katharina von Bora, an extraordinary woman who stood in strength by his side. Ships from and sold by Amazon.com. Although Katharina was courted by two men, she married neither. Katharina von Bora (German: [kataˈʁiːnaː fɔn ˈboːʁaː]; 29 January 1499 – 20 December 1552), after her wedding Katharina Luther, also referred to as "die Lutherin" ("the Lutheress"),[1] was the wife of Martin Luther, German reformer and a seminal figure of the Protestant Reformation. When they first arrived in Wittenberg, Luther tried return the women to their families. All interested editors are invited to join the project and contribute to the discussion. She is reported to have said on her deathbed, "I will stick to Christ as a burr to cloth. Katharina was possibly born 29 January 1499, although there are no primary sources to enforce this date. Luther at first asked the parents and relations of the refugee nuns to admit them again into their houses, but they declined to receive them, possibly because this would make them accomplices to a crime under canon law. Prior to the nineteenth century, economic production and the life of the household were actually not separate from one another. His will could not be executed because it did not conform with Saxon law. 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On the other hand, Luther's father supported his son, as did … The nuns escaped by hiding in Köppe's covered wagon among the fish barrels, and fled to Wittenberg. Katharina von Bora is commemorated in the Calendar of Saints of some Lutheran Churches in the United States on December 20. [9], After several years of religious life, Katharina became interested in the growing reform movement and grew dissatisfied with her life in the convent. Theodore G. Tappert (Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1967), 174. [23] She assisted him with running the estate duties as he couldn’t complete both these and those to the church and university. Scroll below and check our most recent updates about Katharina Von Bora Net Worth, Salary, Biography, Age, Career, Wiki. Katharina Von Bora Net Worth According to Trend Celeb Now, Katharina Von Bora's estimated Net Worth, Salary, Income, Cars, Lifestyles & much more details has been updated below. Learn the meaning of the Reformation 2017 logo, download it, and use it as a tool to witness to others. – Quoted from Katharina von Bora, The Woman at Luther’s Side by Martin Treu (Lutheran Quarterly) On the 9th of November 1531, Katharina gave birth to her fourth child, a son named Martin Luther, Jr. Named after his father, Martin died from alcoholism in 1565 he was only thirty-four year old. 342ff, Georg von Hirschfeld, 'Die Beziehungen Luthers und seiner Gemahlin, Katharina von Bora, zur Familie von Hirschfeld' in, Jürgen Wagner, 'Zur Geschichte der Familie v. Bora und einiger Güter in den sächsischen Ämtern Borna und Pegau: Wer waren Martin Luther's Schwiegereltern?' Justification by faith was understood by Luther as freeing people to enjoy their status as creatures and their vocation within the created orders. [29] Her descendants have continued to modern times, including German President Paul von Hindenburg (1847–1934) and the Counts zu Eulenburg and Princes zu Eulenburg and Hertefeld. None of the proposed matches resulted in marriage. Katharina von Bora, Martin Luther’s wife, was sent away to a convent at the age of 5, when her father remarried after her mother’s death. [10] On Easter Eve, 4 April 1523, Luther sent Leonhard Köppe, a city councilman of Torgau and a merchant who regularly delivered herring to the convent. [20], Luther also makes the statement "If I can endure conflict with the devil, sin, and a bad conscience, then I can put up with the irritations of Katy von Bora. A person caught abandoning their monastic vows could be tortured and imprisoned for the rest of their lives. Katharina von Bora, after her wedding Katharina Luther, also referred to as “die Lutherin”, was the wife of Martin Luther, German reformer and a seminal figure of the Protestant Reformation.Beyond what is found in the writings of Luther and some of his contemporaries, little is known about her. Biography Origin and family background. [12] Within two years, Luther was able to arrange homes, marriages, or employment for all of the escaped nuns except Katharina. [7] At the age of nine she moved to the Cistercian monastery of Marienthron (Mary's Throne) in Nimbschen, near Grimma, where her maternal aunt was already a member of the community. For three months she went in and out of consciousness, before dying in Torgau on 20 December 1552, at the age of 53. After the Lutheran princes were again triumphant, she returned to Wittenberg to find her house and property almost completely destroyed. Unfortunately, Anna died when Katharina was quite young. 730ff, Genealogie (2006), pp. His will could not be executed because it did not conform with Saxon law. In 1504 she went to the convent school of the Benedict order in Brehna (near Halle) and entered the convent of Nimbschen (near Grimma; only in german) in 1508. The 95 Theses were complaints about church teachings, meant for academic discussion. Disliking her life in the convent, she asked Martin Luther to assist her in her escape. Indeed, aiding and abetting a runaway nun was a violation of Roman Catholic canon law and therefore a grave crime in the sixteenth century. I concede to you the control of the household, providing my rights are preserved. Name variations: Catherine de Bora or Bohra; Katherine von Bora Luther; "Kette" (meaning chain, as in "ball and chain"), a pun on the diminutive "Katya" or "Katie" and often used by her husband. 1504 - Katharina von Bora entered the convent of Brehna after her mother's death. For this reason, Luther decided to find husbands for the women in accordance with their wishes. Financially, they could not remain there. During the period of the Augsburg and Leipzig Interims, Katharina left Wittenberg and took refuge in the city of Magdeburg, which continued resistance against the Emperor. Luther employed a sympathetic merchant to help smuggle Katharina and her friends out of the monastery on Easter Eve of 1523. These virtues would not have been possible without her faith in the Gospel, which freed her to follow her vocation as a wife, mother, and entrepreneur. In times of widespread illness, Katharina operated a hospital on site, ministering to the sick alongside other nurses. Treu, Martin. It is not known exactly who Katharina’s parents were, but is generally agreed that she came from a … The couple took up residence in the "Black Cloister" (Augusteum), the former dormitory and educational institution for Augustinian friars studying in Wittenberg, given as a wedding gift by the reform-minded John, Elector of Saxony, who was the brother of Luther's protector Frederick III, Elector of Saxony. She was buried at Torgau's Saint Mary's Church, far from her husband's grave in Wittenberg. 1509 - Entered the nunnery in Nimbschen near Grimma. Talk:Katharina von Bora. Katharina von Bora was born on January 29, 1499, in Italy. Conspiring with several other nuns to flee in secrecy, she contacted Luther and begged for his assistance. and trans. In July 1547, at the close of the war, she was able to return to Wittenberg. Later she went to the home of Lucas Cranach the Elder and his wife, Barbara. "[14] Martin Luther married Katharina on 13 June 1525, before witnesses including Justus Jonas, Johannes Bugenhagen, and Barbara and Lucas Cranach the Elder. 30ff; Jürgen Wagner in FFM (2006), pp. Female government has never done any good". Due to the various lineages within the family and the uncertainty about Katharina's birth name, there were and are diverging theories about her place of birth. The daughter of an impoverished nobleman, Katharina was sent to a convent at the age of five. After Luther’s death in 1546, Katharina entered a period of serious financial trouble. As a result, in 1523 von Bora and a number of her friends eventually contacted Luther and asked for his help in escaping their monastery. Katharina von Bora : biography January 29, 1499 – December 20, 1552 Luther at first asked the parents and relations of the refugee nuns to admit them again into their houses, but they declined to receive them, possibly as this was participating in a crime under canon law. God grant them husbands lest worse befall."[11]. As a young woman, von Bora became increasingly unhappy with the monastic life and interested in the Church reform movement that was afoot in Germany. Born to a family of minor nobility in Saxony, von Bora was sent to the Benedictine convent of Brehna at the age of five. 30ff; Wagner in FFM (2006), pp. In spite of this, she insisted on remaining there. Later in life, at the age of 16, she joined a Cistercian abbey and officially became a nun. The Pastor’s Wife. Concordia Publishing House, 2006. The convent of Marienthron was in anti-Reformation ducal Saxony. Many of Luther’s colleagues (including Philipp Melanchthon) were against his marriage on the grounds that this decision would simply confirm the claims of some Roman Catholic critics that he had started the Reformation as a way to avoid fulfilling his vow of celibacy. Although she held onto life for three months, she eventually died at the age of 53. Bora, Katharina von (1499–1550) Wife of German theologian Martin Luther who, in presiding over the first Protestant parsonage, did much to determine the tone of German Protestant domestic life. 1515 - Ordained as a … Nevertheless, by 1552 the situation in Wittenberg again became dire. [citation needed], In addition to her busy life tending to the lands and grounds of the monastery, Katharina bore six children: Hans (7 June 1526 – 27 October 1575), Elizabeth (10 December 1527 – 3 August 1528) who died at eight months, Magdalena (4 May 1529 – 20 September 1542) who died at thirteen years, Martin (9 November 1531 – 4 March 1565), Paul (28 January 1533 – 8 March 1593), and Margarete (17 December 1534 – 1570); in addition she suffered a miscarriage on 1 November 1539. Katharina also directed the renovations done to accommodate the size of their operations. Cabins. © 2015-2021 The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Karant-Nunn, Susan C., and Merry E. Wiesner. [6], It is certain that her father sent the five-year-old Katharina to the Benedictine cloister in Brehna in 1504 for education. Some sources state that she was born in Lippendorf, while some modern historians have suggested that her place of birth was actually Hirschfeld. Suffering the loss of her mother at a young age, Katharina von Bora (1499–1552), learned to trust in God’s care while she was young. The Luthers also raised four orphan children, including Katharina's nephew, Fabian. MS Katharina von Bora cruises on Elbe River, with departures from Berlin and Prague the whole year-round. [2] According to common belief, she was born on 29 January 1499, in Lippendorf; however, there is no evidence of this date from contemporary documents. During the middle ages, the celibate life of a nun, monk or priest was seen as a “higher calling” than the married life … After Katharina's death, the Black Cloister was sold back to the university in 1564 by his heirs. Katharina Von Bora has been died on Dec 20, 1552 (age 53). This article is within the scope of WikiProject Biography, a collaborative effort to create, develop and organize Wikipedia's articles about people. She turned down several suitors before marrying Martin Luther. Some sources say that Katherina escaped by hiding in a barrel used to transport herring, although this is disputed. After she returned, the approaching war forced another flight in 1547, this time to Braunschweig. When Martin Luther died in 1546, Katharina was left in difficult financial straits without Luther's salary as professor and pastor, even though she owned land, properties, and the Black Cloister. The Reformation began 100 years before 1517. Within these, marriage was most central. She was placed there by her father for the sake of furthering her education. Katharina depended on Luther such as for his incomes before the estate’s profits increased, thanks to her. [24], When Martin Luther died in 1546, Katharina was left in difficult financial straits without Luther's salary as professor and pastor, even though she owned land, properties, and the Black Cloister. MS Katharina von Bora ship has a total of 42 cabins for 80 passengers. Katharina von Bora statue in Wittenberg (Lori Erickson photo) If you can judge a man by his choice in wives, Martin Luther deserves high marks, for Katharina von Bora was a most remarkable woman. He reciprocated such respect by occasionally consulting her on church matters. Katharina von Bora is a non-religious opera in three acts about the life of Katharina von Bora, wife of Martin Luther, written by conductor and composer Mihai Valcu, lyrics by Bill Zeiger.It premiered on November 7, 2015, at the Will W. Orr Auditorium at Westminster College in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, as a collaboration between New Castle Lyric Opera and Opera Westminster. She told Luther’s friend and fellow reformer, Nikolaus von Amsdorf, that she would be willing to marry only Luther or von Amsdorf himself. I believe the author should done more research on the marriage and family life of Martin Luther and Katharina von Bora. [30][31][self-published source?]. In the end, she said that she would only marry Martin Luther or his friend, Nicholas von Amsdorf. [16] Von Bora was 26 years old, Luther 41. Katharina von Bora was the daughter of impoverished nobles and had been sent to a nunnery at the age of 5. Katharina (Katherine) von Bora (January 29, 1499 - December 20, 1552) was a German Catholic nun who was an early convert to Protestantism. In 1515 she took her vows and became a nun at the soonest possible date. Katharina von Bora was born January 29 th, 1499 to Hans von Bora and his wife Anna near present day Leipzig Germany. It’s hard to overestimate the significance of Katharina von Bora, whose marriage to and influence upon Martin Luther had tremendous implications for the Reformation. Dr. Treu is a Luther scholar, and … Katharina von Bora, Luther’s Wife, by Martin Treu (Wittenberg, 2003). She was counselled by Martin Luther to move out of the old abbey and sell it after his death, and move into much more modest quarters with the children who remained at home, but she refused. [26], Almost immediately after, Katharina had to leave the Black Cloister (now called Lutherhaus) by herself, at the outbreak of the Schmalkaldic War, fleeing to Magdeburg. Marriage to Luther was a social step down for Katharina, who was born into a noble family, with generations of lordly lineage. The first concrete evidence that we have of von Bora’s life is her entry into the Benedictine cloister at Brehna in 1504. [25] Luther had named her his sole heir in his last will. Katie Luther, First Lady of the Reformation: The Unconventional Life of Katharina von Bora by Ruth A. Tucker Paperback $10.29 Available to ship in 1-2 days. There she eventually became a nun. Lutheran Service Book, xiii. Although Katharina’s life was full of many pains and struggles, she displayed a great deal of courage and fortitude in the face of them. Katharina von Bora (ca. [32] In addition to a statue in Wittenberg and several biographies, an opera of her life now keeps her memory alive. There is also something of a dispute about the location of her birth. Katharina born under the Aquarius horoscope as Katharina's birth date is January 29. She respected him as a higher vessel and called him formally “Sir Doctor” throughout her life. 342ff, Fischer/v.Stutterheim, 'Zur Herkunft der Katharina v. Bora, Ehefrau Martin Luther's', in AfF (2005), pp. She was counselled by Martin Luther to move out of the old abbey and sell it after his death, and move into much more modest quarters with the children who remained at home, but she refused. [22], Anecdotal evidence indicates that Katharina von Bora’s role as the wife of a critical member of the Reformation paralleled the marital teachings of Luther and the movement. [8] Katharina is well documented at this monastery in a provision list of 1509/10. Philipp Melanchthon thought that Luther's marriage would hurt the Reformation because of potential scandal. "[28], By the time of Katharina's death, the surviving Luther children were adults. Katharina von Bora c. 1526 by Lucas Cranach the Elder, via Wikimedia Commons. This was an extremely dangerous undertaking in the sixteenth century. The feisty Katharina finally insisted that she would only marry Luther or his friend Nicolas von Amsdorf. Katharina von Bora is most famous for being the wife of Martin Luther. Since the ducal family of Saxony was defeated and imprisoned as a result of the Smalkaldic War, it was impossible for Katharina to turn to them for assistance. This proved to be an unworkable solution, since none of their families would have them returned. Katharina von Bora died on 20 December 1552, at the age of 53 years old. Katharina von Bora, wife of the great Protestant Reformation leader Martin Luther, is often considered a crucial participant in the Reformation movement because of her role—with her husband—in defining Protestant family life and providing a worthy example for marriages within the clergy. "Although Luther was by no means the first cleric of his time to marry, his prominence, his espousal of clerical marriage, and his prolific output of printed anti-Catholic propaganda made his marriage a natural target. [5] Neither can be proven. 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