Munich celebrates St. Benno: a festival of diversity and community

München feiert den heiligen Benno mit Festgottesdienst, Musik und Kunstaktionen am 14. und 15. Juni in der Innenstadt.
Munich celebrates St. Benno with festive service, music and art campaigns on June 14th and 15th in the city center. (Symbolbild/MM)

Munich celebrates St. Benno: a festival of diversity and community

München, Deutschland - The Bennofest will be celebrated in Munich next weekend, an event that the city not only combines culturally but also spiritually. On 14. and June 15th take place numerous events around St. Benno, the city patron of Munich. In bright sunshine and a good mood, visitors can find what they are looking for in front of the St. Michaelskirche and up to the Munich cathedral.

like Domradio , visitors can expect a versatile stage program with around 40 stands that are operated by committed Christians from different church groups, associations and parishes. With a well -decorated offer that has something ready for every age, the event is characterized by a sense of community and cohesion. A highlight of the festival is the songwriter oimara , which will make the mainstage shake on Saturday at 8 p.m.

festival service and art actions

The festival will continue on Sunday with a solemn service under the direction of Cardinal Reinhard Marx in the Liebfrauendom. The service begins at 10 a.m. , followed by the 传统性质 Benno-Vesper , which ends at 5 p.m. with a relics procession in the cathedral. The veneration of St. Benno, who lived in the 11th century and is known for his peace mission and conflict agency, is put in the foreground.

Another highlight is the art campaign of the born alliance of the Archdiocese, which is part of Pope Franziskus' social and environmental cyclical "Laudato Si" . Visitors are invited to bring in their creative talents by painting climate angles and shaping them at the "Mural Comunitario", a community wall painting. The artist couple Anne Stickel and Warner Benitez from Colombia will guide the action.

diverse offers for young and old

Around the festival program, visitors can look forward to diverse offers. Children can let off steam on a playground with a bouncy castle and other activities. The little visitors named Benno are particularly pleased, because they can climb the southern tower of the cathedral for free. A marketplace in Kaufingerstrasse offers stands with treats and hands-on activities, while the benno garden invites you to rest.

In addition, Kirchplatz around St. Michael impulses are conveyed to religion and faith. Musical interludes, dance performances and acrobatics ensure entertaining moments. The fact that the event lives so colorful and diverse is also due to the committed participation of the Evangelical Lutheran communities and the representation of religious communities.

the 16. June will finally mark the big final ceremony for the memorial day of St. Benno with another festival service that rounds off the festive weekend. These celebrations are more than just a tradition-they are a lively memory of how the Catholic Church celebrates community and diversity in Munich, as well as Archbistum Munich

At a time when community experiences are becoming increasingly important, the Bennofest offers a first -class opportunity to discover and celebrate cultural and spiritual roots. In a city in which the Catholic tradition is deeply rooted, Holy Benno not only addresses believers, but all Munich people who want to participate in a colorful and lively community.

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