Carl von Behse, 1800-1853 was born in Franzburg, Vorpommerania, he studied in Dorpat, Estonia. Having graduated he moved to St. Petersburg. He never lived in Finland but his two children out of 13 immigrated to Finland in the beginning of 1850-ies. His son Peter von Behse settled down in the Helsinki region, his final home was the villa in Kaivopuisto/Brunnsparken down town in the southern most part of Helsinki where most of the Embassies are situated. After Peter von Behse´s death the estate was sold and on this address is now the Estonian Embassy. The daughter Sophie von Behse moved on to the eastern part of Uusimaa east of Helsinki having bought the manor "Kulla Gård" east of the town Lovisa.
We try to describe his three jobs in St Petersburg.
He worked in
St Anne church
St Petri school
Smolna -institute
We have been told that he also was a religion teacher in the Sea Cadet and Artillery school of St Petersburg but no evidence has been found so far.
Russia: Fire Destroys Historic St. Petersburg ChurchFrom "Frank Imhoff" <FRANKI@elca.org> Date Fri, 27 Dec 2002 09:17:02 -0600 ELCROS Appeals for Help toward Reconstruction ST. PETERSBURG, Russia/GENEVA, 20 December 2002 (LWI) - The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Russia and Other States (ELCROS) has appealed for donations to rebuild St. Anne's Church in St. Petersburg, which was destroyed by a fire on December 6 this year. The local fire brigade was able to extinguish the fire only after a number of hours. So far nothing is known about its cause. According to ELCROS, an estimated 2 million EUR will be required for the reconstruction of the church in the center of St. Petersburg. First dedicated in 1779, the Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Anne is one of the oldest churches in St. Petersburg. From 1925 to 1934 it housed the seminary of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Soviet Union. The rooms of the church, which had been closed in 1935 were used again for worship by the St. Anne congregation itself and by that of St. Peter's from 1992 until the September 1997 rededication of the latter's church on Nevski Prospekt. In 1994 the first ELCROS general synod took place in St. Anne's Church. Until 2001 the building which had been confiscated by the Soviet government in 1935 was used as a city cinema and later as a night-club and bar. The archbishop of ELCROS, Prof. Georg D. Kretschmar, had protested strongly against this use of the church and demanded its return in the early nineties when the possibility was mooted. After lengthy negotiations, an agreement was reached mid-2002 to return te church in spring 2003. The plan was to set up a religious church center in St. Anne's Church jointly with the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Ingria in Russia for individual Lutheran groups in St. Petersburg, and to also make it available for inter-confessional use. Despite the devastating damage, ELCROS is still prepared to take charge of the building, according to Kretschmar. Especially because of the plan for the church to be used in future as an encounter center, the building has a historically unique value. But the archbishop underlined that the situation had changed since the fire and therefore the conditions for taking over the building had to be renegotiated. (The LWF is a global communion of Christian churches in the Lutheran tradition. Founded in 1947 in Lund (Sweden), the LWF now has 136 member churches in 76 countries representing over 61.7 million of the 65.4 million Lutherans worldwide. The LWF acts on behalf of its member churches in areas of common interest such as ecumenical relations, theology, humanitarian assistance, human rights, communication, and the various aspects of mission and development work. Its secretariat is located in Geneva, Switzerland.) [Lutheran World Information (LWI) is LWF's information service. Unless specifically noted, material presented does not represent positions or opinions of the LWF or of its various units. Where the dateline of an article contains the notation (LWI), the material may be freely reproduced with acknowledgment.] * * * LUTHERAN WORLD INFORMATION PO Box 2100, CH-1211 Geneva 2, Switzerland English Editor: Pauline Mumia E-mail: pmu@lutheranworld.org Tel: (41.22) 791.63.54 Fax: (41.22) 791.66.30 http://www.lutheranworld.org/ |