Memorial Service with Remembrance: Community and Faith in Traunstein


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Memorial Service with Remembrance: In Silent Remembrance – Carried Together
In reverent silence, the community gathers for the memorial service for the deceased members of the Garden Club Traunstein. In the spiritual atmosphere of the St. Oswald parish church, participants experience a faith experience, prayer, and comforting community – a religious experience that connects heart and memory.
Liturgy and Tradition: Catholic Remembrance
The focus is on the holy mass with remembrance. In the liturgy, the names of the deceased are mentioned, intercessions are spoken, and the hope of resurrection is proclaimed. The celebration is linked to the Catholic tradition of remembrance, strengthens spirituality, and offers contemplation.
Place with History: St. Oswald Shapes the Cityscape
The St. Oswald parish church at the town square unites baroque splendor and quiet devotion. Its tower is a landmark of Traunstein; the church is historically closely connected to the faith life of the city as the primacy church of Pope Benedict XVI. This setting carries prayer, organ sound, and shared remembrance.
Experiencing Community: Gathering After the Service
After the mass, everyone is invited to the following gathering at the Schnitzlbaumer inn. In mindful encounters, stories are shared, listening occurs, and the bond between members and relatives is strengthened.
Arrival and Stay
The church is centrally located at the town square. It can be reached on foot from the Traunstein train station. For cars, parking at the Karl-Theodor parking lot with parking garage is recommended; pathways and elevators lead from there to the town square. Information about the church's accessibility can be obtained from the parish office.
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Website of the City Church: see sources. Social Media: No official profile found.
Conclusion: Pray, Remember, Hope
Visitors can expect a dignified service with remembrance, carried by prayer, silence, and spiritual community. Come, remember the deceased, and draw new courage – in faith, in community, in the face of hope.








