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congregational evening worship service

In Regensburg, Bishop Dr. Rudolf Voderholzer will conduct an ecumenical communion service in the Cathedral of St. Peter at 4 pm on Sunday.

Evening of Ecumenical Praise and Worship
Evening of Ecumenical Praise and Worship

congregational evening worship service

St. Peter's Cathedral in Regensburg will host an ecumenical gathering on Sunday, marking the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea. The service, initially announced for 4 PM, has been updated to take place at the children's place at 6 PM.

Bishop Dr. Rudolf Voderholzer will celebrate a vespers service at the cathedral, joined by Greek Orthodox Archimandrite Petros Klitsch and Lutheran Regional Bishop Thomas Prieto Peral. The Domspatzen choir, led by Domkapellmeister Christian Heiß, and the Byzantine Kantorenchor München, led by Prof. Dr. Konstantin Nikolakopoulos, will also participate in the service.

In addition, the Evangelical Altstadtposaunenchor will be part of the gathering. The identity of the leader of this choir participating in the vesper service could not be found in the provided search results.

The service is a continuation of the ecumenical gathering that was initially announced, with all three choirs, the Domspatzen, Byzantine Kantorenchor München, and Evangelical Altstadtposaunenchor, taking part. The revised service on Sunday at 6 PM will take place at St. Peter's Cathedral in Regensburg.

The gathering aims to commemorate the Council of Nicaea, a significant ecumenical council in the history of Christianity that took place in 325 AD. The council addressed several theological issues, most notably the nature of the Trinity.

This ecumenical gathering is a testament to the ongoing efforts towards Christian unity and mutual respect among different denominations. It promises to be a moving and spiritually enriching event for all attendees.

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