Munich: Orthodox Youth Community Looks Back on Successful Year

On February 28, 2026, a meeting of the Orthodox youth community of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Munich took place. The purpose of the gathering was to look back on the events and activities of the past year and to consider the fruits of their joint work. The community reported this on Instagram. During the meeting, participants recalled various workshops, encounters, and events that were organized in 2025 and enriched the spiritual life of the community. Particularly gratifying was the acceptance of new members who joined the youth group and contribute to the further growth of the community. The meeting took place in the presence of the clergy of the parish, who accompany and support the youth work.

Building on the experiences of the past year, participants also discussed plans and projects for 2026. The youth community hopes to continue actively shaping parish life through joint activities, engagement, and spiritual growth.

Previously, UOJ reported that a book presentation "Wisdom of Our Ancestors" was announced in Augsburg.

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