Night of the 1,000 lights in Bad Traunstein: a festival of faith and hope
Night of the 1,000 lights in Bad Traunstein: a festival of faith and hope
The annual celebration of the night of the 1,000 lights took place again in the parishes of the Zwettl district on October 31. This special event, which is celebrated in the run -up to the All Saints Day, is not only a visual experience, but also conveys a deeper message. The glossy of lights should symbolize that the "saint" of everyone present exists and waits for being discovered.
In Bad Traunstein, over 1,000 lights shone, which were set up in different shapes and symbols and embodied the motto "Zeit". The sight of this light, which was placed on the side altar and on the choir, was particularly impressive. The atmosphere was shaped by the careful preparation of pastoral assistant Sabine Latzenhofer and the tireless efforts of the firmlings and many volunteers.
planned with heart and devotion
The organization of the event required a lot of commitment and creativity to create an inviting and festive mood. The large number of lights was not only regarded as a decoration, but also as an invitation to visitors to pause and to think about the importance of time in their own lives. The message that was to be conveyed with this celebration was clear: the individual experience of the saint can take place in any moment of life.
The night of the 1,000 lights has developed into a permanent tradition in Bad Traunstein over the years. The community is strengthened by such important events, and participation shows the interest in the spiritual life of the parish and in the values that are connected with it.
In summary, it can be said that the night of the 1,000 lights was not only a visual celebration of itself, but also a way to combine with one's own faith and to pay attention to the essentials. Every year the event attracts many visitors who are inspired by the list of lights and the conscious examination of time. For more information and details about the event, interested readers can report on www.noen.at read.
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