Berlin's 'Long Night of Religions' Returns in 2025 with 'Hope' Theme
The Long Night of Religions in Berlin, an annual event celebrating religious diversity, returns in 2025 with a theme of 'Hope'. Organised by 'Pagane Wege und Gemeinschaften Berlin', the event will feature nearly 100 participating churches, religious communities, and interreligious associations, offering activities like church tours, readings, lectures, and discussion circles. Around 10,000 attendees are expected.
The concept for the 'Lange Nacht der Religionen' 2025 was developed by 'Pagane Wege und Gemeinschaften Berlin', a group dedicated to interreligious dialogue and the visibility of smaller faith communities in society. They have been organising and networking religious events for marginalized and pagan communities in Berlin for over a decade.
The event provides a unique opportunity for attendees to explore various religions, engage in meaningful discussions, and foster understanding and respect among different religious communities.
The Long Night of Religions in Berlin 2025 promises to be an enlightening and inclusive event, bringing together people from diverse backgrounds under the unifying theme of 'Hope'. With a wide range of activities and nearly 100 participating organisations, it is set to attract around 10,000 attendees, further enriching Berlin's cultural and spiritual landscape.
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