List of the German Catholic Days
The list of the German Catholic Days contains all events in chronological order, the first took place in 1848. The Ecumenical Whitsun Meeting (1971), the Catholic Meeting in the former GDR (1987) and the Ecumenical Church Days (since 2003) are also registered.
The list of the German Protestant Church Congress and the people involved is a listing of the Protestant counterparts that have been held alternately since 1957.
Future appointments are in italics .
list
Surname | date | place | motto | Number of participants |
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1st German Catholic Day | 3rd-6th Oct. 1848 | Mainz | 100 participants | |
2. German Catholic Day | 9-12 May 1849 | Wroclaw | ||
3rd German Catholic Day | 2nd to 5th Oct. 1849 | regensburg | ||
4th German Catholic Day | 24.-27. Sep 1850 | Linz | ||
5th German Catholic Day | 7-10 Oct. 1851 | Mainz | ||
6th German Catholic Day | 21-23 Sep 1852 | Muenster | ||
7th German Catholic Day | 20.-22. Sep 1853 | Vienna | ||
8th German Catholic Day | 23-25 Sep 1856 | Linz | ||
9th German Catholic Day | 21.-24. Sep 1857 | Salzburg | ||
10th German Catholic Day | 6-9 Sep 1858 | Cologne | ||
11th German Catholic Day | 12-19 Sep 1859 | Freiburg | ||
12th German Catholic Day | 24.-27. Sep 1860 | Prague | ||
13th German Catholic Day | 9-12 Sep 1861 | Munich | ||
14th German Catholic Day | 8-11 Sep 1862 | Aachen | ||
15th German Catholic Day | 21.-24. Sep 1863 | Frankfurt am Main | ||
16th German Catholic Day | 12-15 Sep 1864 | Wurzburg | ||
17th German Catholic Day | 10-14 Sep 1865 | trier | ||
18th German Catholic Day | 9-12 Sep 1867 | innsbruck | ||
19th German Catholic Day | 31 Aug - 3 Aug Sep 1868 | Bamberg | ||
20th German Catholic Day | 6-9 Sep 1869 | Dusseldorf | ||
21st German Catholic Day | 10-14 Sep 1871 | Mainz | ||
22nd German Catholic Day | 8-12 Sep 1872 | Wroclaw | ||
23rd German Catholic Day | 31 Aug. – 4. Sep 1875 | Freiburg | ||
24th German Catholic Day | 11-14 Sep 1876 | Munich | ||
25th German Catholic Day | 10-13 Sep 1877 | Wurzburg | 670 participants officially registered | |
26th German Catholic Day | 8-11 Sep 1879 | Aachen | ||
27th German Catholic Day | 13-16 Sep 1880 | Constancy | ||
28th German Catholic Day | 4-8 Sep 1881 | Bonn | ||
29th German Catholic Day | 11-14 Sep 1882 | Frankfurt am Main | ||
30th German Catholic Day | 10-13 Sep 1883 | Dusseldorf | ||
31st German Catholic Day | 31 Aug. – 4. Sep 1884 | On the mountain | ||
32nd German Catholic Day | 30. Aug. – 3. Sep 1885 | Muenster | ||
33rd German Catholic Day | 29 Aug-2 Sep 1886 | Wroclaw | ||
34th German Catholic Day | 28 Aug. – 1. Sep 1887 | trier | ||
35th German Catholic Day | 2-6 Sep 1888 | Freiburg | ||
36th German Catholic Day | 25-29 Aug 1889 | Bochum | ||
37th German Catholic Day | 24.-28. Aug 1890 | Koblenz | ||
38th German Catholic Day | 30. Aug. – 3. Sep 1891 | Danzig | ||
39th German Catholic Day | 28 Aug. – 1. Sep 1892 | Mainz | ||
40th German Catholic Day | 27.-31. Aug 1893 | Wurzburg | 2500 participants officially | |
41st German Catholic Day | 26.-30. Aug 1894 | Cologne | ||
42nd German Catholic Day | 25-29 Aug 1895 | Munich | ||
43rd German Catholic Day | 23-27 Aug 1896 | Dortmund | ||
44th German Catholic Day | 29 Aug-2 Sep 1897 | Landshut | ||
45th German Catholic Day | 21-25 Aug 1898 | Krefeld | ||
46th German Catholic Day | 27.-31. Aug 1899 | Neisse | ||
47th German Catholic Day | 2-6 Sep 1900 | Bonn | ||
48th German Catholic Day | 25-29 Aug 1901 | Osnabrück | ||
49th German Catholic Day | 24.-28. Aug 1902 | Mannheim | ||
50th German Catholic Day | 23-27 Aug 1903 | Cologne | ||
51st German Catholic Day | 21-25 Aug 1904 | regensburg | ||
52nd German Catholic Day | 20th - 24th Aug 1905 | Strasbourg | ||
53rd German Catholic Day | 19.-23. Aug 1906 | eat | ||
54th German Catholic Day | 25-29 Aug 1907 | Wurzburg | ||
55th German Catholic Day | 16. – 20. Aug 1908 | Dusseldorf | ||
56th German Catholic Day | 29 Aug-2 Sep 1909 | Wroclaw | ||
57th German Catholic Day | 21-25 Aug 1910 | augsburg | ||
58th German Catholic Day | 6-10 Aug 1911 | Mainz | ||
59th German Catholic Day | 11-15 Aug 1912 | Aachen | ||
60th German Catholic Day | 17.-21. Aug 1913 | Metz | ||
61st German Catholic Day | 27.-30. Aug 1921 | Frankfurt am Main | ||
62nd German Catholic Day | 27.-30. Aug 1922 | Munich | ||
63rd German Catholic Day | 30. Aug. – 3. Sep 1924 | Hanover | ||
64th German Catholic Day | 22-26 Aug 1925 | Stuttgart | ||
65th German Catholic Day | 21-25 Aug 1926 | Wroclaw | ||
66th German Catholic Day | 4th-6th Sep 1927 | Dortmund | ||
67th German Catholic Day | 5th-9th Sep 1928 | Magdeburg | ||
68th German Catholic Day | 28 Aug. – 1. Sep 1929 | Freiburg | ||
69th German Catholic Day | 4th-7th Sep 1930 | Muenster | ||
70th German Catholic Day | 26.-30. Aug 1931 | Nuremberg | ||
71st German Catholic Day | Aug 31 – Aug 5 Sep 1932 | eat | "Christ in the City" | |
72nd German Catholic Day | 1-5 Sep 1948 | Mainz | "The Christian in the Need of Time" | |
73rd German Catholic Day | 31 Aug. – 4. Sep 1949 | Bochum | "Justice creates peace" | |
74th German Catholic Day | 29 Aug-3 Sep 1950 | Passau - Altoetting | "First the Kingdom of God" | |
75th German Catholic Day | 19.-24. Aug 1952 | Berlin | "God lives" | |
76th German Catholic Day | Aug 31 – Aug 5 Sep 1954 | Fulda | "You should be a witness to me" | |
77th German Catholic Day | 29 Aug-2 Sep 1956 | Cologne | "The Church, the sign of God among the peoples" | |
78th German Catholic Day | 13-17 Aug 1958 | Berlin | "Our care man, our salvation the Lord" | |
79th German Catholic Day | 22-26 Aug 1962 | Hanover | "Believe, thank, serve" | |
80th German Catholic Day | 2-6 Sep 1964 | Stuttgart | "Change your way through a new way of thinking" | |
81st German Catholic Day | 13-17 July 1966 | Bamberg | "At your word" | |
82nd German Catholic Day | 4-8 Sep 1968 | eat | "In the middle of this world" | 120,000 people (including 20,000 permanent participants) |
83rd German Catholic Day | 9-13 Sep 1970 | trier | "Church of the Lord" | 22,000 people (including 6,000 permanent participants) |
Ecumenical Pentecost meeting | 3rd to 5th June 1971 | augsburg | "Accept one another as Christ accepted us" | 20,000 people (including 8,000 permanent participants) |
84th German Catholic Day | 11-15 Sep 1974 | Mönchengladbach | "For the life of the world" | 40,000 participants |
85th German Catholic Day | 13-17 Sep 1978 | Freiburg | "I want to give you a future and hope" | 125,000 people (including 25,000 permanent participants) |
86th German Catholic Day | 4-8 June 1980 | Berlin | "Christ's love is stronger" | 140,000 people (including 40,000 permanent participants) |
87th German Catholic Day | 1-5 Sep 1982 | Dusseldorf | "Repent and believe - renew the world" | 200,000 people (including 60,000 permanent participants) |
88th German Catholic Day | 4-8 July 1984 | Munich | "Trust life because God lives it with us" | 175,000 people (including 55,000 permanent participants) |
89th German Catholic Day | 10-14 Sep 1986 | Aachen | " Your kingdom come " | 140,000 people (including 40,000 permanent participants) |
Catholic meeting | 10-12 July 1987 | Dresden / GDR | "God's Power - Our Hope" | over 100,000 people |
90th German Catholic Day | 23-27 May 1990 | Berlin | " As in heaven so on earth " | 131,000 participants |
91st German Catholic Day | 17.-21. June 1992 | Karlsruhe | " A new city arises " | 40,000 participants |
92nd German Catholic Day | June 29–3. July 1994 | Dresden | "On the way to unity" | 63,000 people (including 33,000 permanent participants) |
93rd German Catholic Day | 10-14 June 1998 | Mainz | "Bear Testimony of Your Hope" | 106,000 people (including 26,000 permanent participants) |
94th German Catholic Day | May 31–4. June 2000 | Hamburg | "Being is the time" | 110,000 people (including 40,000 permanent participants) |
1st Ecumenical Church Congress | May 28–1. June 2003 | Berlin | "You should be a blessing" | |
95th German Catholic Day | 16. – 20. June 2004 | Ulm | "Life out of God's power" | 55,000 people (including 25,000 permanent participants) |
96th German Catholic Day | 24.-28. May 2006 | Saarbrücken | "Righteousness Before God's Face" | 36,000 people (including 26,000 permanent participants) |
97th German Catholic Day | 21-25 May 2008 | Osnabrück | "You lead us out into the distance" | 65,000 people (including 35,000 permanent participants) |
2. Ecumenical Church Congress | 12-16 May 2010 | Munich | "So that you have hope" | 160,000 people (including 110,000 permanent participants) |
98th German Catholic Day | 16. – 20. May 2012 | Mannheim | "Dare a new departure" | 80,000 people (including 33,000 permanent participants) |
99th German Catholic Day | May 28–1. June 2014 | regensburg | "Building bridges with Christ" | 53,000 people (including 30,000 permanent participants) |
100th German Catholic Day | 25-29 May 2016 | Leipzig | " See, there is man " | 34,000 permanent participants and 30,000 daily participants |
101st German Catholic Day | 9-13 May 2018 | Muenster | "Seek peace" | 90,000 people (including 50,000 permanent participants) |
3rd Ecumenical Church Congress | 12-16 May 2021 | Frankfurt am Main | "Look" | |
102nd German Catholic Day | 26.-29. May 2022 | Stuttgart | The Central Committee of German Catholics accepted the invitation at the General Assembly on November 24, 2018. | |
103rd German Catholic Day | May 29–2. June 2024 | Erfurt | The Central Committee of German Catholics accepted the invitation at the General Assembly on May 10, 2019. |
Individual evidence
- ^ Sybille Grübel: Timeline of the history of the city from 1814-2006. In: Ulrich Wagner (Hrsg.): History of the city of Würzburg. 4 volumes, Volume I-III / 2, Theiss, Stuttgart 2001-2007; III / 1–2: From the transition to Bavaria to the 21st century. Volume 2, 2007, ISBN 978-3-8062-1478-9 , pp. 1225-1247; here: p. 1231.
- ^ Sybille Grübel: Timeline of the history of the city from 1814-2006. In: Ulrich Wagner (Hrsg.): History of the city of Würzburg. 4 volumes, Volume I-III / 2, Theiss, Stuttgart 2001-2007; III / 1–2: From the transition to Bavaria to the 21st century. Volume 2, 2007, ISBN 978-3-8062-1478-9 , pp. 1225-1247; here: p. 1233.
- ↑ Katholikentag takes place in Regensburg , Mittelbayerische Zeitung , November 19, 2011
- ^ ZdK accepts invitation from Bishop Koch ( Memento from July 23, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ 1848-2016 Deutscher Katholikentag: Deutscher Katholikentag messages 2016. Accessed on March 21, 2017 .
- ↑ Katholikentag 2018 invited to Münster. In: domradio.de. July 16, 2014, accessed May 13, 2017 .
- ↑ Next Catholic Day in 2022. In: fnp.de. May 14, 2018. Retrieved August 20, 2018 .