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15 October - Opening of the Pastoralgehilfenanstalt (Pastoral Helpmates Institute) in Duisburg.
31 October - Dedication of the Pastoralgehilfenanstalt
10 April - Wilhelm Brandt is the first inspector (1845-1847)
06 September - Conferment of corporation rights to the institute
15 August - Richard Engelbert is the new inspector (1847-1906)
September - Opening of the hospital of the institute
27 March - Expansion of the Rhineland Pastoralgehilfenanstalt into the Rhineland-Palatinate Pastoralgehilfenanstalt
01 January - First issue of the Sonntagsblatt (Sunday newspaper)
17 March - Opening of the men's asylum in Lintorf under the management of Eduard Dietrich (1851-1868)
01 December - Conferment of parochial rights to the institute
14 October - Conrad Wilhelm Bleibtreu is second clergyman of the institute (1857-1871)
16 August - Opening of the new hospital
30 June - Opening of the Herberge zur Heimat (Homeland Shelter)
10 August - Foundation of the Masurian Erziehungshaus (Reformatory) in Lötzen (1868-1916)
06 May - Eduard Hirsch becomes pastor in Lintorf (1869-1894)
13-16 October -
Twenty-fifth anniversary of the Diakonenanstalt
24 September - Franz Achilles becomes the second pastor of the Diakonenanstalt (1873-1875)
31 October - Gustav Adolf Ohl becomes the second pastor and inspector of the Diakonenanstalt (1876-1910)
01 October - Dedication of the new shelter building
27 November - Foundation of the Siloah Sanatorium in Lintorf
27 October - Foundation of the Westphalian Erziehungshaus (House of Reform) in Gleidorf (1882-1915)
19 June - Construction of a paediatric ward in the Diakonen hospital
28 August - Foundation of the Lower Rhine Erziehungsanstalt (Reformatory) in Götterswickerhamm (1884-1908)
26 October - Foundation of the Elisabethstift old people's home in Katzenelnbogen
03 November - Dedication of the Frauenkrankenhaus (Woman's Hospital) in Duisburg
21 June - Laying the cornerstone of the Diakonen hospital
22 April - Foundation of the Handwerkerbildungsanstalt (Artisans Educational Establishment) in Gemünd (1893-1938)
02 February - Dedication of the new Diakonen Hospital
14-15 October – Fiftieth anniversary Diakonenanstalt
17 March - Jakob Engelbert becomes third pastor of the Diakonenanstalt (1895-1910, then to 1925 as second pastor)
21 July - Friedrich Wilhelm Kruse is new pastor in Lintorf (1895-1930)
08-09 August – Laying of cornerstone of the Jubiläumskapelle (Jubilee Chapel)
25 October - Dedication of the Jubiläumskapelle
July 22 - Dedication of the Bettmannstift in Soest (1900-1938)
16 June - Dedication of the Bethesda sanatorium in Lintorf
27 May 27 - Hermann Giese is new director of the Diakonenanstalt (1906-1930)
09 January - Beginning of work in the Waldruhe nursing home
Organisation of the Schiffermission (Seaman's Mission) by the Diakonenanstalt
01 July - Nursing home opened for invalids with pulmonary disease in Götterswickerhamm (1908-1918)
26 July - Dedication of the Boys' Home in Selbeck
16 November - Death of Richard Engelberts
05 November - Death of Gustav Adolf Ohls
29 April - Dedication of the new Woman's Hospital
16-18 June – Seventieth anniversary and dedication of the new Mutterhaus (Mother's Home)
01 October - Gleidorfer Reformatory is closed down
01 April - Sale of the Masurian Reformatory in Lötzen
01 April - Foundation of our own nursing order
29-30 October - Seventy-fifth anniversary of the Diakonenanstalt
08 March – Brüderhaus für revierkranke Franzosen (nursing home for wounded and sick French soldiers) is confiscated (also 100 beds of the hospital in May)
April - In-house printing facility established
01 October - Kinder- und Säuglingsheim (Children and Infant Home) opened in Selbeck
01 November 1 - "Friedensheim" in Haan opened, an old-age and nursing home and maternity home
06 June - Start of the 2nd institute pastor Lic. Adolf Wessler (1926-1930) to replace retired Jakob Engelbert
01 July - Heil- und Pflegeanstalt Waldbröl (Healing and Nursing Institute ) opened (1926-1938)
26 September - New opening of the " Siloah Sanatorium " in Lintorf for male alcoholics
31 March - Director Pastor Hermann Giese takes leave, his successor is Pastor Lic. Adolf Wessler (1930-1952)
22 August – Death of Hermann Giese
September - Occupation of the Heil- und Pflegeanstalt Waldbröl by the SA; resignation of the institute leader Pastor Theodor Bergfried (1927-1933); transitional appointment of a commissioner
08 July - Introduction of the Pastor Lic. Hermann Nieper (1934-1943) as 2nd Pastor and Pastor Walter Ackermann (1934-1935) as 3rd Pastor of the Social Welfare Association
01 April - First convening of an "emergency association " of institutions and facilities of the Innere Mission for financial reorganization
01 October - Adaptation of the Bethesda Institute in Lintorf into a nursing home for the mentally ill of the Düsseldorf-Grafenberg Institute
January - Closing down of the Handwerkerbildungsheim (Artisans Cultural Home) in Gemünd/Eifel
November - Relocation of the Heil- und Pflegeanstalt Waldbröl to Hausen üb. Linz/Rhine (1938-1947) (former Franciscan monastery Waldbreitbach)
27 August - Anstalt Hausen: Refusal to return the "registration 1" of the "Aktion T4" in agreement with other Rhenish institutions of the Inner Mission
08 February - Anstalt Hausen: Transfer of three female Jewish patients and one male Jewish patient to the state collection institute in Andernach
22 July - Destruction of the hospital, Mother House, Brothers' House and church in Duisburg
13 May - Destruction of the Nurses House (loss of documents); headquarters relocated to Waldruhe (1943-1946)
05-08 July - Relocation of 350 female and 120 male patients to the Heil- und Pflegeanstalt Hausen (convalescent and nursing home) to establish an alternative hospital for the city of Cologne
October 1 - Liquidation of the Healing and Nursing Institute Hausen (returned to the Franciscan association); old age home occupants relocated to Bad Neuenahr; Refugee Hospital Bergisch-Born (partial operation by the Social Welfare Association 1947 until about 1951)
01 March – Lehrlingsheim Waldhof (Apprentice Home) in Mülheim (Ruhr) – Selbeck is opened (1952-1964)
12 August - Dedication of the new Brother's House ("Mother House", as of 1972 head office of the Theodor Fliedner Foundation) in Mülheim (Ruhr) - Selbeck
05 October - Resumption of work on alcoholic healing in the Siloah Sanatorium
02 December – Director Lic. Adolf Wessler leaves; introduction of Director Dr. Wilhelm Schütz (1952-1963)
30 March - Hermann Giese Haus, a labourers' dormitory, dedicated in Mülheim (Ruhr) (1954-1968)
January - Haus Engelbert, a youth dormitory, converted to an old-age and nursing home
25 October - Anstaltskirche (institution church) dedicated (1959-1971)
October 1 - Director Pastor Dr. Wilhelm Schütz leaves; introduction of Director Pastor Dr. Werner Laug (1963-1972)
01 April – Haus am Hang, Protestant boys' home in Boppard a. Rhein (formerly Bethesda girls' home) taken over as a branch institute (1964-1973)
01 October - Waldhof is taken over by the Apprentice Home as workshops for mentally handicapped youngsters (1964-1968)
01 August - Hermann Giese Haus becomes workshop for mentally handicapped
01 September - Consolidation of the Mühlenhof and Waldhof to become Heil- und Pflegeanstalt Selbeck (1968-1973)
27 August – Fachoberschule (Technical High School) established in Selbeck (1969-1977)
01-02 November – 125th anniversary celebrated in the Mercatorhalle in Duisburg
August - Anstaltkirche closed because of danger of collapse
20 January – Diakonen school renamed into Diakonisch-Theologische Ausbildungsstätte in Mülheim (Ruhr) – Selbeck (DTA)
01 October – Director Pastor Dr. Laug leaves; the successor Pastor drs. (Academia Theol. Kampen) Carl Heinz Peisker (1972-1980) takes office
January – Renamed to Theodor Fliedner Werk, the Brotherhood becomes autonomous as "Diakoniegemeinschaft"
31 October - Completion of the new buildings of the "Fliedner Hospital" in Lintorf
31 December - Haus am Hang in Boppard is closed
01 January – Retirement home centre Engelsstift in Nümbrecht is taken over
Diakonen training is stopped
27 August - Dedication of the new building of the Seniorenstift (Senior Citizen Foundation) Katzenelnbogen
17 October - Managing Director Pastor drs. (Academia Theol. Kampen) Peisker dies
20 September - Introduction of Pastor Dr. Klaus Hildemann as Managing Director of the Theodor Fliedner Werk
18 November - Takeover of the psychiatric regional medical care for Ratingen and Mülheim-South by the Fliedner Hospital
10 December - Opening of the Selbecker Werkstätten (government-approved workshop for the handicapped)
01 October - Takeover of the residential complex for the elderly and disabled of the Lower Rhine Diakonen Mother House in Duisburg-Grossenbaum
20 June – Laying the cornerstone for building the village for disabled and non-disabled people
15 September - Founding of the extended training house for the education of specialized nurses and care providers in psychiatry. Beginning of the outpatient work with the elderly.
01 April - Foundation of the Protestant Parish for Theodor Fliedner Werk
01 September - Opening of the Hermann Giese House after renovation into a dormitory for the disabled
03 September - New opening of Haus Abendfrieden in Bad Neuenahr after 1-year renovation and new construction
26 September – 100th anniversary of the Seniorenstift (senior citizens home) in Katzenelnbogen
Qualification of geriatric care training expanded from two to three years
31 May - Dedication of the village for disabled and non-disabled by Prime Minister Dr. Johannes Rau
01 October - Resumption of Diakonen (social welfare) training
01 January - Takeover of the psychiatric regional medical care by the Fliedner Hospital for Duisburg-South
01 April - Inclusion of the Protestant parish by the Theodor Fliedner Werk in the church district An der Ruhr
01 September - Dedication of the renovated and new buildings in the Friedensheim Haan by Minister Ilse Brusis
14 September - Laying the cornerstone for the expansion of the village for the elderly and families
April - Establishment of three mini-workshops for the psychologically and mentally handicapped in the city of Mülheim
05 September - Dedication of the renovated and new buildings of the addiction clinic "Siloah" in Lintorf by Minister Hermann Heinemann
29 November - Foundation of the "Theodor Fliedner Werk Brandenburg gGmbH"
01 February - Takeover of the operating organization of three old-age and disabled retirement homes in Potsdam
25 February - Opening of the new building for the workshop at Mühlenhof
28 May - Dedication of the renovated and new buildings in Waldruhe: "Village in the Village" for the psychologically disabled
20 June - Dedication of the village expansion for the elderly and families in Mülheim-Selbeck by Minister Ilse Brusis
31 October - Celebration of 150-year existence of the Theodor Fliedner Werk: festive church service in which the President of the Protestant Church in Rhineland, Peter Beier, preached in the Mülheim Peters Church. Subsequent podium event with the North-Rhine Westphalian Prime Minister Johannes Rau and a grand feast in the Mülheim municipal hall.
27 October - Foundation of the "Theodor Fliedner Werk Sachsen gGmbH"
05 December - Designation of Executive Director Dr. Klaus D. Hildemann as Honorary Professor for Practical Theology and Social Welfare Scholarship at the Protestant Theological Faculty of Bonn University
11 February - Foundation of the Institute for Interdisciplinary and Applied Diakonie Science at Bonn University
18 February - Opening of the village Dorf am Hagebölling in Gevelsberg
01 April - New opening of Haus Engelbert as a socio-therapeutic living centre for longstanding addiction
11 September - Dedication of the two new houses of the retirement home centre Engelsstift in Nümbrecht
01 October - Move into the supervised common household Behlertho" for people with mental disability in Potsdam
05 May - Opening of the "Fliedner info box", an information centre and meeting place for self-help groups, in the Mülheim town centre
May - Commencement of the dwellings and abodes of the "Dorf im Dorf" (village in the village) for the disabled in Hohndorf, Saxony
01 October - Opening of the Fliedner Klinik Berlin and outpatient clinic for psychological medicine at Gendarmenmarkt
01 December - Opening of the Fliedner Klinik Duisburg centre for psychological psychotherapy in the rebuilt Diakonen Mother House
23 July - Amendment of the charter: renaming of the Theodor Fliedner Werk into Theodor Fliedner Foundation, expansion of the membership of the foundation to the Protestant Church in Germany and its state churches
15 April - Opening of the new operating facility of the Mülheim workshops for the disabled in the Ruhrhafen
Summer semester 2002 - Beginning of the accompanying course of studies: "Master of Arts in Social Services Administration"; joint responsibility of Friedrich-Wilhelms University Bonn and the "Institute for Interdisciplinary and Applied Diakonen Social Welfare Studies at Bonn University" (Institut für interdisziplinäre und angewandte Diakoniewissenschaft)
24 May - Move into the rebuilt residence for chronic psychologically sick persons "Haus am Babelsberger Park" in Potsdam
01 April - Move into the newly built habitation for the psychologically disabled "Haus im Dorf " in Langen near Neuruppin
12-14 September - "Independence Days": main event of the European Year for the Disabled in Germany take place in Mülheim an the Ruhr; the Theodor Fliedner Foundation is co-organizer
31 March - Fliedner Clinic in Duisburg closes
10 May - Accreditation of the further training course of studies "Master of Arts in Diakonen Social Service Administration" jointly run by the Institut for interdisziplinäre und angewandte Diakoniewissenschaft and the Friedrich-Wilhelms University Bonn
22 July - Renaming of the "Mülheim workshops" into "Fliedner workshops"
08 September - "Johann-Hinrich-Wichern Prize for Cybernese" awarded to Prof. Dr. Klaus D. Hildemann by the Stiftung Alfred Jäger für Diakonie, the Diakonische Akademie Deutschland as well as 15 large Diakonie providers in Germany
31 October - Theodor Fliedner Foundation celebrates its 160th anniversary in the village of the Theodor Fliedner Foundation
06 November - The specialist seminar for geriatric care of the Seminarhaus gGmbH celebrates its 30th anniversary
12 November - 125 years Siloah: The specialist department Siloah of the Fliedner Hospital Ratingen is the oldest addiction treatment facility in Germany.
01 June - The "Fliedner info box" celebrates its 5 anniversary: Festival week from 1-4 June
05 July - The "Dorf im Dorf " in Hohndorf, where people with mental disabilities live in close vicinity to families and older people, celebrates its 5th anniversary
29 July - Haus Abendfrieden celebrates topping-out ceremony
12 May - Opening of the Fliedner Academy Duisburg - centre for leadership and management
04 June - Laying the cornerstone of Haus Bethesda: five new common households for people with dementia in Ratingen
21 July - Haus Abendfrieden: art nouveau villa in new splendour
28 July - New habitation for the handicapped opened in Potsdam
01 August - 25th anniversary of service of Prof. Dr. Klaus Hildemann
22 February - Fliedner workshops receive award for "excellent training"
04 May - Haus Bethesda welcomes its first residents
14 June - The Fliedner Dorf in Mülheim celebrates its 20th birthday
13 July - Opening of the Fliedner Klinik Düsseldorf - ambulance and outpatient clinic for psychological medicine
08 August - The BBZ Centre for Encounter and Consultation Duisburg-Großenbaum opens its gates again
10 September – 7th Symposium in Bonn: "Kirche der Freiheit - Diakonie der Knechtschaft" (Church of Freedom, Diakonie of Bondage)
24 October – Laying the cornerstone of a new workshop for people with psychological disabilities in the Siemens Technopark
16 May - Waldruhe celebrates its 100th birthday - Premiere of the film documentation over "100 years Waldruhe"
12 June - Opening of the new operating facility for people with psychological disabilities in the Siemens Technopark
26 August - Dorf am Hagebölling celebrates its 10th birthday
08 September - Institute for Diakoniewissenschaft celebrates 10th birthday in Bonn with 8th Symposium: "Personality and Managerial Responsibility"
01 November - fliedner ambulant - new outpatient care service for Mülheim, Duisburg and Ratingen
21 November - Opening ceremony for renaming of Haus Abendfrieden to Fliedner Residenz Bad Neuenahr
31 March - Topping-out ceremony Waldhof, assisted living for older people, Mülheim an der Ruhr
01 April - Haus Engelbert celebrates its 10th birthday