Munich: Orthodox Youth Reviewed 2025 Results and Planned New Activities

On February 28, 2026, the Orthodox youth community of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Munich met for a joint exchange. The goal of the meeting was to look back on the events and activities of the past year and reflect on the results of their collaborative work. The community reported about this on Instagram. During the conversation, participants recalled workshops, encounters, and other events that shaped the year 2025 and spiritually enriched the community. Particularly gratifying was the acceptance of new members who joined the youth group and contribute to the community's growth. The meeting took place in the presence of the parish clergy who accompany and support the youth work.

Encouraged by their previous experiences and successes, the young people also began planning for the year 2026. The goal is to continue actively participating in parish life, develop new projects, and grow together in faith, community, and spiritual life.

Previously, UOJ reported that the Sunday of St. Gregory Palamas was celebrated in the parish in Frankfurt.

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