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Synagoge
Eine Synagoge ist ein zentraler Ort des jüdischen Lebens, geprägt von Glaube, Tradition und Gemeinschaft.
Learn moreHeilige in der Adventszeit: Barbara, Lucia und Nikolaus
In 10 interaktiven Aufgaben wird Wissen über die Heiligen Barbara, Lucia und Nikolaus sowie ihre Bedeutung in der Vorweihnachtszeit vermittelt.
Learn moreDas Amt des Papstes
In 10 interaktiven Aufgaben erlangen die Schülerinnen und Schüler Wissen über die Geschichte, das Amt, die Funktion, die Wahl und die Verantwortung des Papstes.
Learn moreAngel Wings
„Angel Wings“ ist eine Geschichte über die Entstehung und Evolution der Erde, der Tiere und Menschen bis in die heutige Zeit.
Learn moreErwachsenwerden im Glauben
In 10 interaktiven Aufgaben wird Wissen rund um das Erwachsenwerden im Glauben vermittelt und abgefragt.
Learn moreZehn Gebote
Die Zehn Gebote gehören zu den bekanntesten Texten der fünf Bücher Mose im Alten Testament.
Learn morePopes
1922, St.Peter’s Square in Rome, at the dawn of a new era. On 6th February 1922, Achille Ratti, Archbishop of Milan, is elected Pope Pius XI. He addresses the faithful that have gathered on the square that is still Italian back then.
Learn more500 Years of Reformation
On 31st October 1517, Martin Luther published his 95 Theses against the sale of indulgences.
Learn moreCatholic and Protestant Baptism
As an important ritual of the Christian faith, baptism is closely connected with the traditional stories of the prophet John the Baptist, who is said to have lived in Jesus’ lifetime. John baptised people in the River Jordan, located at the present-day border between Israel and Jordan in the Middle East. Baptism and water were symbols of people’s confession of past sins and return to the right track in life. One day, Jesus and some of his disciples are said to have come to John to have themselves baptised.
Learn moreHereafter
A girl paints her idea of heaven. Angels welcome the dead people to paradise. There, near to Jesus, you can live and play. You also meet deceased relatives again.
Learn moreJesus Christ
Long hair, a beard and a slender figure. This is the picture of Jesus Christ that we have in mind. We do not know whether he actually looked like that. But there is hardly any doubt that he lived about 2,000 years ago. After all, there are various independent sources reporting his crucifixion. But what was so special about him? Why has a world religion emerged from his teaching, whereas many other preachers of his time have long been forgotten?
Learn moreChristian Feasts
People like to celebrate – music, laughing, dancing, being sociable, giving and receiving presents. All this is part of a good celebration. Apart from private festivities such as birthdays or weddings, there are also constantly recurring feasts and holidays in the circle of the seasons. Some are celebrated only regionally, others nationwide or worldwide. It is often forgotten that originally they had a Christian background. Thanksgiving, a parish fair or church mass turned into a fun fair and eventually simply a public festival in many places. Ascension Day, Whitsun or Easter are mostly wonderful occasions for just relaxing and long weekend getaways. But to Christians they have yet another, deeper meaning. They can be used for contemplation, commemoration, for example of the life of Jesus Christ, and for common celebration with other believers in church services.
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