Der Disibodenberg gilt als einer der großen keltischen Kraftorte. Hier finden sich Mauerrreste des vom irischen Wandermönch Disibod gegründeten Klosters zwischen alten Bäumen und einem großen Labyrinth, das zum Nach-Gehen einlädt. „Ein alter keltischer Kraftort“ weiterlesen
Farbenpracht der Schöpfung
Von Simmertal zum Disibodenberg – rund 21 km entlang von Wiesen, Feldern und durch Weinberge. Die Farbenpracht der Blumen wird zum Spiegelbild der Schönheit der Schöpfung. „Farbenpracht der Schöpfung“ weiterlesen
In aller Kreatur liegen geheime Mysterien Gottes
Auf unserem heutigen Wegabschnitt von Niederhosenbach nach Hochstetten-Dhaun begegnen wir unterschiedlichsten Tieren und Vögeln. Ein Gedanke von Hildegard von Bingen dazu:
„In aller Kreatur liegen geheime Mysterien Gottes“ weiterlesen
„Gott … wird durch die Schöpfung erkannt“
Am ersten Tag auf dem Hildegard von Bingen Pilgerwanderweg. 20 km mit steilen Auf- und Abstiegen zwischen Idar-Oberstein und Niederhosenbach. „„Gott … wird durch die Schöpfung erkannt““ weiterlesen
Auf den Spuren der Hildegard von Bingen
Eine Woche Pilgern mit einer kleinen Gruppe von Kolleg*innen liegt vor mir. Eine Woche auf dem Hildegard von Bingen Weg – Idar-Oberstein über den Disibodenberg entlang der Nahe nach Bingen.
Still praying together – today KISUAHELI
The Corona Pandemic is still a challenge for all of us around the world. People are suffering not only from the Virus but also from hunger, unemployment, isolation and loneliness because of the worldwide lockdown. We continue to pray in the evening at 7:30 pm when the church bells are ringing; we light a candle and put it in the window thinking of the people suffering from the crisis. Our prayer is now available in 29 languages.
As we are once through we start again sending our prayer into the world: today to our Kisuaheli speaking sisters and brothers!
More languages are available under the following link: TOGETHER
Still praying together – today KIRGHIZ
The Corona Pandemic is still a challenge for all of us around the world. People are suffering not only from the Virus but also from hunger, unemployment, isolation and loneliness because of the worldwide lockdown. We continue to pray in the evening at 7:30 pm when the church bells are ringing; we light a candle and put it in the window thinking of the people suffering from the crisis. Our prayer is now available in 29 languages.
As we are once through we start again sending our prayer into the world: today to our Kirghiz speaking sisters and brothers!
More languages are available under the following link: TOGETHER
Still praying together – today KINYARWANDA
The Corona Pandemic is still a challenge for all of us around the world. People are suffering not only from the Virus but also from hunger, unemployment, isolation and loneliness because of the worldwide lockdown. We continue to pray in the evening at 7:30 pm when the church bells are ringing; we light a candle and put it in the window thinking of the people suffering from the crisis. Our prayer is now available in 29 languages.
As we are once through we start again sending our prayer into the world: today to our Kinyarwanda speaking sisters and brothers!
More languages are available under the following link: TOGETHER
Still praying together – today KANADA
The Corona Pandemic is still a challenge for all of us around the world. People are suffering not only from the Virus but also from hunger, unemployment, isolation and loneliness because of the worldwide lockdown. We continue to pray in the evening at 7:30 pm when the church bells are ringing; we light a candle and put it in the window thinking of the people suffering from the crisis. Our prayer is now available in 29 languages.
As we are once through we start again sending our prayer into the world: today to our Kanada speaking sisters and brothers!
More languages are available under the following link: TOGETHER
Still praying together – today JAPANESE
The Corona Pandemic is still a challenge for all of us around the world. People are suffering not only from the Virus but also from hunger, unemployment, isolation and loneliness because of the worldwide lockdown. We continue to pray in the evening at 7:30 pm when the church bells are ringing; we light a candle and put it in the window thinking of the people suffering from the crisis. Our prayer is now available in 29 languages.
As we are once through we start again sending our prayer into the world: today to our Japanese speaking sisters and brothers!
More languages are available under the following link: TOGETHER