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As Molsheim is located at the foot of a hills stemming from the Vosges mountains on the Wine Road (about 20 kilomters west of Strasbourg) it is also home to prosperous winegrowers.
Molsheim welcomed a large part of the institutions that were created around the religious struggle and for the spiritual direction of the diocese.
Therefore, from 1570-80, Molsheim was the obvious choice to become the second home to the bishops who had been chased from their secular seat in Strasbourg.
Catholic theologian, b., at Molsheim in Alsace 12 Oct., 1759; 4.
college at Molsheim, he studied theology from 1776 to 1780 in the seminary at Strasburg, after which, as he was too young for ordination, he was as subdeacon appointed teacher in the
Strasburg seminary, in 1784 preacher at the cathedral, and in 1787 pastor at Ernolsheim near Molsheim.