400 years after the Reformation, Catholics also understood that it is not just the priest who "reads" or "celebrates" the service, but the entire community of the assembled faithful. But what
Does it actually mean to be the subject of the liturgy? Understanding the texts and consciously saying the Amen? Mastering the assigned role in gestures, text and melody? For
For many, participation today means more: deciding, shaping
and lead. But liturgical activity requires competences,
that not everyone has. Do amateurs have to become professionals first?
be trained? Or is the content and aesthetic
Standard not so important? Who sets the limit where?
These and other questions will be explored at the conference in cooperation with the Ă–kumenisches Stundengebet e.V. (Ecumenical Prayer of the Hours).