Elise Pfister (1886–1944) was a Swiss theologian and cleric. In 1918, together with Rosa Gutknecht, she was one of the first two women to graduate in theology. The same year, both were ordained as pastors of the Reformed Church of Zürich. They are considered to be the first women in Europe to be ordained as pastors. Elise Pfister died in Zürich on 6 February 1944.
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| - Elise Pfister (* 22. September 1886 in Horgen; † 6. Februar 1944 in Zürich; heimatberechtigt in Wädenswil) war eine Schweizer Lehrerin, evangelische Theologin und reformierte Pfarrerin aus dem Kanton Zürich. Mit Rosa Gutknecht wurde sie im Jahr 1918 in Zürich als erste Frau in der Schweiz ordiniert. (de)
- Elise Pfister (1886–1944) was a Swiss theologian and cleric. In 1918, together with Rosa Gutknecht, she was one of the first two women to graduate in theology. The same year, both were ordained as pastors of the Reformed Church of Zürich. They are considered to be the first women in Europe to be ordained as pastors. Elise Pfister died in Zürich on 6 February 1944. (en)
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| - Elise Pfister (* 22. September 1886 in Horgen; † 6. Februar 1944 in Zürich; heimatberechtigt in Wädenswil) war eine Schweizer Lehrerin, evangelische Theologin und reformierte Pfarrerin aus dem Kanton Zürich. Mit Rosa Gutknecht wurde sie im Jahr 1918 in Zürich als erste Frau in der Schweiz ordiniert. (de)
- Elise Pfister (1886–1944) was a Swiss theologian and cleric. In 1918, together with Rosa Gutknecht, she was one of the first two women to graduate in theology. The same year, both were ordained as pastors of the Reformed Church of Zürich. They are considered to be the first women in Europe to be ordained as pastors. Born on 22 September 1886 in Horgen, Elise Pfister was the daughter of Hans Jacob Pfister and Albertine Sigg. After qualifying as a teacher in 1906, she taught at primary schools in Albis and Dübendorf. She then studied theology at the University of Zurich, graduating in 1918. Together with her friend Rosa Gutknecht, she was ordained the same year. Appointed as assistant pastors at Zurich's Grossmünster, the two were principally involved in social work. Although the church and their male colleagues would have liked them to become vicars of their own parishes, as they did not have the right to vote, in 1920 the governmental authorities concluded that women could not be assigned to publicly funded administrative positions such as pastors in charge of their own parishes. They therefore remained as assistants for the remainder of their careers. Elise Pfister died in Zürich on 6 February 1944. (en)
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