Youth Ball in Heiligenkreuz: A festival of joy and tradition!

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The Catholic youth celebrated their traditional ball at the VAZ Harmanschlag with dancing, a raffle and creative engagement.

Youth Ball in Heiligenkreuz: A festival of joy and tradition!

The Catholic youth of the Heiligenkreuz am Waasen parish celebrated a glamorous ball evening in the VAZ Harmanschlag, which was characterized by a lot of commitment and enthusiasm. Among the guests were Mayor Peter Höbarth and Pastor Rudolf Pinger, who not only opened the event but also praised the young people's effort in decorating. The dances of the Catholic Youth St. Martin began with the traditional call “All Waltz!”, and the evening was musically accompanied by the popular borderland duo Bernhard and Herbert. An exciting cake raffle with colored roses provided additional entertainment, and the guessing game about the total dimensions of all youth members brought interesting results: 5,260 centimeters!

Insight into the activities of Catholic youth

In addition to the ball, the Catholic Youth offers numerous activities and events that are planned throughout the year. According to those responsible for the Heiligenkreuz Catholic Youth, projects such as dance courses, harvest crown tying and even an annual youth camp during the summer holidays are part of the program. The regular youth lessons take place every second Friday at 7:30 p.m. All young people from confirmation are welcome and can look forward to a variety of leisure activities. The annual highlight, the youth ball, takes place during the carnival season in the KPZ Heiligenkreuz, where a lot of work goes into the preparation - from the decorations to the polonaise and the midnight interlude, as pfarre- Heiligenkreuz.at reported.

Curious young people who want to take part in the activities are regularly informed by the youth leaders about upcoming events via SMS. This committed community of Catholic youth not only offers a platform for social interaction, but also the opportunity to express one's creativity and make friends.