Georg Michael Pachtler
Georg Michael Pachtler was a German Jesuit and educational writer.
Life
He studied in the University of Tübingen and was ordained priest in 1848; he then took a course of philology in the University of Munich and became professor in the Gymnasium at Ellwangen.In 1856 Pachtler entered the Society of Jesus, and some years later was appointed professor in the Jesuit College of Feldkirch, Austria. His educational labours were interrupted twice, when he acted as military chaplain to the Tyrolese troops during the Italian campaign, and to German volunteers in the papal army.
After the expulsion of the Society of Jesus from the German Empire, Pachtler lived mostly in the Netherlands and Austria, devoting himself to literary work.
Works
He was the first editor of the Stimmen aus Maria-Laach, published by the German Jesuits, one of the leading Catholic periodicals in Germany. He was a prolific writer on questions of the day: the First Vatican Council, the Roman question, the labour movement, Freemasonry, and Liberalism. He accused the Freemasons of trying to destroy Christianity, and inciting the Kulturkampf.Among his works are:
- Acta et Decreta Sacrosancti et Oecumenici Concilii Vaticani
- Die Internationale Arbeiterverbindung
- Der Götze der Humanität oder das Positive der Freimaurerei
- Der stille Krieg gegen Thron und Altar, oder das Negative der Freimaurerei
- Der Europäische Militarismus
- Die Geistige Knechtung der Völker durch das Schulmonopol des modernen Staates
- Das göttliche Recht der Familie und der Kirche auf die Schule