Karlsruhe: Orthodox Community Elected New Parish Council

A new parish council has been elected in the Orthodox Church of St. Peter and Paul. The election took place within the framework of parish life and marks a personnel change in the organizational leadership of the church community in Karlsruhe. The parish reported this on Instagram. The parish expressed its explicit gratitude to the previous council for their years of commitment and dedication. The former leaders had accompanied the development of parish life with great personal commitment and had taken on important organizational tasks.

At the same time, the newly elected council was warmly welcomed. The parish connects with the new leadership the expectation of trustful cooperation as well as further positive and blessed development of church life locally.

Previously, UOJ reported that a book presentation on spiritual life was announced in Frankfurt.

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