In Frankfurt, a lecture on Christian marriage was announced

On Sunday, February 15, after the Divine Liturgy, a lecture on the topic of Christian marriage will take place in the community hall of the Resurrection Church in Frankfurt. The event will be held in the Svetosava Hall of the parish and is aimed at all believers and interested parties. This was reported by the Serbian Orthodox Church Community Frankfurt on Instagram. The speaker is Professor Nenad Gugl, who will speak about "Christian Marriage as Beauty." The focus will be on the spiritual significance of marriage as well as its role in Christian life and family everyday life.

The parish invites all believers to participate in the event and engage with the topic of marriage from a church perspective. The goal of the lecture is to provide guidance and impulses for living in partnership within the Christian faith.

Previously, UOJ reported that the first study day for Orthodox prison chaplaincy was held in Belgium.

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