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Children of the cathedral
Children of the cathedral











children of the cathedral

You may like to whisper to them something like this: This is the Jesus bread, or This is the Jesus cup, so they begin to form an idea of how special this ritual at the Table is for your family. If you do not wish to sip the wine, feel free just to place your hands on either side of the cup for a few seconds and then go back to your seat.Ĭhildren will normally be given a blessing by the Priest, but sometimes parents choose to share their Bread with their own child. You may want to cross your arms in front of you so the clergy get a visual cue of your preference. If you feel more comfortable just coming to the Table for a blessing, simply join the line of people and ask the Priest or Deacon for a blessing. If you would normally receive Holy Communion in your own church you are very welcome to do so here with us. Please do not be put off by these regulations - we are very much looking forward to welcoming you to the Berlin Cathedral.Whether you are in church for the very first time, back in church after a period of time away, someone from another Church, or a regular here at the Cathedral, the Table of Jesus is an open table and everyone is encouraged to claim their place at the Table. Our staff will welcome you on site and will be happy to answer your questions. Children under 6 years of age do not need a mask.ĭisinfectants are available for you at the entrances and exits. Please maintain the required minimum distance of 1.5m from persons not belonging to your household at all times.Īlways wear a medical mouth/nose protection mask (so-called surgical mask or FFP2 or FFP3 or comparable, without valve) indoors. In order to protect you before, during and after your visit, we ask you to comply with the following regulations: The Berlin Cathedral will be opened on the basis of a protection and hygiene concept submitted to the Health Department, which you can request to view on request (Tel.: 030 202 69 - 182 or by e-mail: gaillard(a)) or ask our staff to show you on site. Due to renovation work, the Hohenzollern crypt cannot be visited until further notice.

children of the cathedral

The entrance to the cathedral is located in the Lustgarten, directly at the main portal. Accompanied children under 18 years of age are admitted free of charge. Admission fee for adults is 9 euros, reduced 7 euro (upon presentation of appropriate proof). Purchase your ticket right here, cash payment on site is currently not possible. The Preaching Church, the Baptismal and Marriage Chapel and the cupola gallery are now open again for you to visit. The Berlin Cathedral invites you to visit.













Children of the cathedral