Seit dem 1. Adventsonntag 2012 gibt es ein neues wöchentliches Angebot mit immer mehr Zulauf in Köln. Bischofsvikar Weihbischof Dr. Schwaderlapp und der seit 1. August verantwortliche neue Geistliche Beirat für Geistliche Gemeinschaften, Subregens am Priesterseminar und Direktor der Diözesanstelle "Berufe der Kirche" Kaplan Andreas Süß freuen sich, dass jede Woche eine andere Gruppierung oder Gemeinschaft die Heilige Messe und anschließende Anbetung mit Beichtmöglichkeit gestaltet: Messe um 20 Uhr direkt am Hauptbahnhof in der Kirche des Generalvikariates und dann bis 21.45 Uhr Anbetung.
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Nightfever catches on in Scotland
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Nachlese zur Nacht der offenen Kirche
(Erwähnung von Nightfever ab ca. 8:15 Min.)
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Einfach genießen, in einer Kirche zu sein
Weiterlesen...Von Diana Nefiodow
LONDON, 11. September 2012 (ZENIT.org). - Während der Olympischen Spiele in London im August fand über sechs Tage lang jeden Abend ein Nightfever Event in der Kirche St. Patrick´s in London Soho statt.
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The Joshua Camp - the catholic church serving london 2012
Die Katholische Kirche bei den Olympischen Spielen in London 2012
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Aus der "Kirchenzeitung für das Erzbistum Köln Nr. 33/2012"
Ein Angebot mit tiefergehendem Sinn
Während in London Scharen von Olympiabegeisterten über zwei Wochen lang sowohl die Sportstätten besuchten als auch die bekannten Attraktionen und das Nachtleben dieser Großstadt erkundeten, bot das Nightfever-London-Team ein zusätzliches Angebot mit tiefergehendem Sinn. Jeden Abend fand in der Kirche St. Patrick in Soho Square ein Nightfever-Event für die Besucher aus aller Welt statt.
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Aus der "Frankfurter Allgemeinen Zeitung"
Von der Seite "domradio.de"
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Catholics across London have been putting on special events to cater for visitors to the Olympics.
...Las noches olímpicas se convierten en citas de oración y música con el programa Nightfever, alojado en la parroquia de St Patrick, en el Soho, famosa por sus constantes acciones evangelizadoras en un barrio difícil. Celebran un programa de acogida nocturna y oración para gente alejada de la fe cada día, de las 6 de la tarde hasta las 11 de la noche.
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Nightfever London will be running a special season of events for the Olympics. Running each night from Sunday 5 August through to Friday 10 August from 7pm to 10pm, gentle candlelight and contemplative music will fill the parish church of St Patrick´s in Soho...
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Aus "Die Tagepost Nr.95", von Regina Einig
Während bald in London Scharen von Olympiabegeisterten über zwei Wochen lang sowohl die Sportstätten besuchen als auch die bekannten Attraktionen und das Nachtleben dieser Großstadt erkunden werden, wird von dem Nightfever-London-Team ein zusätzliches Angebot mit tiefergehendem Sinn erarbeitet: ...
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Von der Seite "kath.net"
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Interview von Kpl. Andreas Süß mit Reinhard Kard. Marx für Radio Horeb auf dem Katholikentag 2012 in Mannheim
Weiterlesen...Kardinal Marx (Erzbistum München-Freising) über Nightfever, eucharistische Anbetung, Sakrament der Versöhnung und den Eucharistischen Weltkongress 2013 in Köln.
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Westminster Record March 2012
Gentle candlelight and stirring music fills the dark parish of St Patrick´s in Soho on a Saturday evening. People from the street come in, all dressed in attire and some with several shopping bags in their hands. They are in the church for just a minute or two, these people are here as a result of ther Nightfever Team, a group of young people who approach people on the street to invite them to the event.
The Nightfever event in the Diocese of Westmister took place for the first time on Saturday 4 February 2012. It was supported from different groups, like SPES, Youth 2000, and the Emmanuel Community. They wanted to invite people who usually don´t go to church, haven´t been to church for a long time or of no faith, basically anybody! In front of the church door the team chatted to pedestrians and invited them to the church to light a candle, listen to music, or just offer them a flyer.
At a Nightfever event a non-threatening environment is created, for people to feel at ease to think about your life and faith and to think perhaps that the Catholic Church is different to their perceptions, particularly in regards to what they may have hward in the media. Through mediation, devotion, prayer and Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament a prayerful atmosphere is created. There are a number of priests in the church available for the Sacrament of Confession for fallen-away Catholics or for people to just have the opportunity to be spoken too and share what is on their heart.
Nightfever took place the first time during World Youth Day in Cologne 2005 and was an amazing success. Meanwhile it is in over 20 cities in Germany, Austria and Switzerland and soon in Denmark and Canada too. Many bishops support this event and often come to celebrate the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Nightfever is organized by different parishes, communities, confraternities, students and employees, seminarians and can be an important part of the evangelisation process in reaching out to lost souls.
Diana Nefiodow
Gentle candlelight and stirring music fills the dark parish of St Patrick´s in Soho on a Saturday evening. People from the street come in, all dressed in attire and some with several shopping bags in their hands. They are in the church for just a minute or two, these people are here as a result of ther Nightfever Team, a group of young people who approach people on the street to invite them to the event.
The Nightfever event in the Diocese of Westmister took place for the first time on Saturday 4 February 2012. It was supported from different groups, like SPES, Youth 2000, and the Emmanuel Community. They wanted to invite people who usually don´t go to church, haven´t been to church for a long time or of no faith, basically anybody! In front of the church door the team chatted to pedestrians and invited them to the church to light a candle, listen to music, or just offer them a flyer.
At a Nightfever event a non-threatening environment is created, for people to feel at ease to think about your life and faith and to think perhaps that the Catholic Church is different to their perceptions, particularly in regards to what they may have hward in the media. Through mediation, devotion, prayer and Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament a prayerful atmosphere is created. There are a number of priests in the church available for the Sacrament of Confession for fallen-away Catholics or for people to just have the opportunity to be spoken too and share what is on their heart.
Nightfever took place the first time during World Youth Day in Cologne 2005 and was an amazing success. Meanwhile it is in over 20 cities in Germany, Austria and Switzerland and soon in Denmark and Canada too. Many bishops support this event and often come to celebrate the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Nightfever is organized by different parishes, communities, confraternities, students and employees, seminarians and can be an important part of the evangelisation process in reaching out to lost souls.
Diana Nefiodow
Abbild einer weltoffenen Kirche
Fünf Jahre Nightfever: Impressionen einer adventlichen Anbetungsnacht im Kölner Dom
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