On Thursday evening around 300 exiled Ukrainians protested in Hanover against the attack on their homeland. on the square “Am Sande” in Stade.Ī British association organized a rally in downtown Hanover. They organize one vigil am Sunday Ah 12 p.m. City and county too stadium want to give people the opportunity to express their solidarity with the Ukrainians. Nationwide, the churches in Germany have called for ecumenical prayers for peace in Ukraine on Sunday evening. “We would like to pray in solidarity with the people who are directly affected by the war in Ukraine and are exposed to great suffering,” said Auxiliary Bishop Heinz-Günter Bongartz. Peace prayers in Hildesheim CathedralĪm Sunday will it be in Hildesheim Cathedral Ah 6 p.m give a prayer. As a further sign of solidarity, some cities are flagging their town halls with the Czech national flag – for example in Oldenburg. People are invited to set a sign for peace together in Jever, also with a candle, says district administrator Sven Ambrosy (SPD). Ah 7.30 p.m find one there rally instead of. and 10 p.m be illuminated in the Ukrainian national colors blue and yellow. In the ever (District of Friesland) should the castle on Saturday between 7 p.m. Jever Castle should shine in blue and yellow Further solidarity rallies are also in on Saturday during the day Lingen (Emsland) and Vechta planned. The organizers demand, among other things, the immediate withdrawal of the entire Russian military from Ukraine and humanitarian aid for the population. According to their information, the meeting point for a silent march to Jürgensort followed by a vigil is on Saturday 11:45 a.m am Osnabrück town hall. Ah 11:30 a.m Begins a prayer for peace in St. to die Osnabrück Peace Initiative will am Saturday demonstrate in the city. Silent march in Osnabrück on Saturdayīishop Franz-Josef Bode called on all parishes in the Catholic diocese of Osnabrück to pray for peace in Ukraine over the weekend. “It’s an unbearable thought.” The devotions and prayers for peace could be a place of encounter for all those who are looking for consolation in the face of the terrible news – combined with the hope of “finding words in all speechlessness”, says Adomeit. “Many people will lose their lives – through war in Europe,” said the Council Chairman of the Confederation, Oldenburg’s Bishop Thomas Adomeit. The four Evangelical-Lutheran regional churches of Braunschweig, Hanover, Oldenburg and Schaumburg-Lippe as well as the Evangelical-Reformed Church based in Leer belong to the confederation. and to ring the bells beforehand as a widely audible signal against war and for peace, as the Confederation of Evangelical Churches in Lower Saxony announced on Thursday. The Evangelical state churches in Lower Saxony had called on their congregations to hold church services at 6 p.m. in the Osnabruck organized cross-party four youth organizations rally on the Square of German Unity and sets an example against the war between the cathedral and the theatre. in the stadium Regional Bishop Hans Christian Brandy participated in an ecumenical prayer service in St. Many parishes outside of the big cities are also taking part. in the Goettingen there were events in the three inner city churches of St.
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