From Merz to Neubauer: Catholic Day 2026 Becomes a Great Debate on Democracy
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Strengthening democracy, seeking peace, preserving creation: The 104th German Catholic Day in Würzburg aims to be a forum for debates in times of crisis from 13 to 17 May. Tens of thousands of participants are expected.
"Press and Lounge Café der Tagespost" brings prominent voices to Würzburg: Ostritsch quarrels with Striet, historian Michael Wolffsohn talks about Karajan, Ulrike Meinhof's daughter comes to the discussion reading and Philipp Peyman Engel asks: What can Israel do?
Catholic Day 2026: City for five days in a state of emergency. Würzburg. Even before the first divine service is celebrated and the first stage is played, Catholic Day has already reached the city. Polls and talks that were conducted in advance of the major event show a multi-layered mood: anticipation mixes with skepticism, hope for departure with the question of how much change church actually allows. From 13 to 17 May 2026, Würzburg becomes t…
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