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Otto Neururer

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Church
  
Roman Catholic Church

Feast day
  
30 May

Title as Saint
  
Blessed

Ordination
  
1907

Birth name
  
Otto Neururer

Venerated in
  
Roman Catholic Church

Name
  
Otto Neururer

Beatified
  
November 24, 1996

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Born
  
25 March 1881Piller, Tyrol, Austria (
1881-03-25
)

Died
  
May 30, 1940, Thuringia, Germany

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Blessed Otto Neururer (25 March 1881 – 30 May 1940) was an Austrian Roman Catholic priest and martyr. He was the first priest to die in a Nazi Concentration Camp and was beatified by Pope John Paul II in 1996 on account of his martyrdom.

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Early life and priesthood

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Otto Neururer was born in 1881 as the twelfth and final child to parents who worked on a small farm. He was a timid but academic man who battled depression like his mother did. He studied for the priesthood in Brixen in Italy and was ordained as a priest in 1907. He served as a curate and as a teacher of religious education.

He later joined the Christian Social Movement and it put him at odds with his conservative superiors.

Arrest and death

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Following the Nazi annexation of Austria there were many priests who were arrested. Neururer was serving as a parish priest in Gotzens near Innsbruck at the time. He advised a girl not to marry a divorced man of questionable morality. The man was a personal friend of the Nazi Gauleiter (party leader) of Tirol. Neururer was arrested on the charge of "slander to the detriment of German marriage" and sent to Dachau Concentration Camp and later to Buchenwald, where he faced torture.

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After agreeing to perform a forbidden baptism at the camp, Neururer was sent to the punishment block, where he was hanged upside down until he died on 30 May 1940. This was reportedly conducted at the orders of the sadistic SS Hauptscharfuhrer (master sergeant) Martin Sommer - the "Hangman of Buchenwald".

Beatification

The cause of beatification was introduced in Innsbruck on 23 May 1983 and he was granted the title of Servant of God. The cause started on a local level from 1983 to 1986, and that process was eventually validated in 1991. The Positio which documented the case for martyrdom - was forwarded to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints and led to Pope John Paul II proclaiming him to be a martyr killed "in odium fidei" (in hatred of the faith) on 12 January 1996. It allowed for his beatification on 24 November 1996.

References

Otto Neururer Wikipedia