Wreath laying in Horn: Memory of our deceased

Wreath laying in Horn: Memory of our deceased

e at a significant moment for the city of Horn took place in All Saints' Day, when a solemn wreath was carried out to honor the deceased of the last year and the fallen and missing sons of the city. This tradition strengthens memory and shows the respect of the community towards those who have lost their lives.

The memorial event began with a word service in the Stephanskirche, which is a central role for the city's believers. The blessing of the graves followed after the service. This ceremony also took place at the war burial facility, which is often incorrectly referred to as a war memorial. This facility is a symbolic place where relatives and friends gather to commemorate the dead and express their grief.

personalities of the commemoration ceremony

Numerous important personalities were present at this honest ceremony. Pastor Albert Groiß spoke moving spiritual words, while district captain Stefan Grusch held the commemorative speech. Both speeches contributed to the emotional depth of the event and illustrated the importance of memory to the dead for the community.

The ceremony was accompanied by other members of the city administration, including Mayor Gerhard Lentschig and ÖKB chairman Manfred Daniel. This presence underlines the common responsibility to maintain the memory of the deceased and to promote the values of memory and respect in society.

The importance of leaning off

The laying down of the wreaths is more than just a symbolic gesture. It is an act of gratitude and commemoration - a way for the participants to show their grief and at the same time appreciate the life's achievements of the deceased. This tradition is firmly rooted in the city of Horn and plays an important role in the cultural heritage of the region.

In summary, it can be said that the commemoration of All Saints' Day in Horn is not only a timeless tradition, but is also an important opportunity to show community and solidarity. As already mentioned, it remains to be hoped that such events will continue to involve numerous people in the remaining traditions in the future, www.noen.at reports .

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