Online Broadcast on Death and Faith Announced in Hamburg

A new episode of the program "U Batjuschki pod lampadkoj" is announced for February 12, 2026. The online event begins at 7:00 PM and will address the topic "Conversation about Death – What Does the Church Say?" This was reported by the Hamburg parish on Telegram.

The program will focus on questions about the Christian understanding of death, dying, and hope for eternal life. The discussion aims to provide guidance from a church perspective and explain central aspects of Orthodox teaching on this existential topic. The goal is to address fears and uncertainties and present the Church's spiritual view in an understandable way.

Those interested have the opportunity to submit their questions anonymously in advance so they can be considered during the program. The link to the live broadcast will be announced shortly before the start of the transmission.

https://forms.gle/nXCah4RePfo4xSiu5

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

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