Crash Course in Liturgy – Introduction to the Liturgy of the Church

Fr. Coelestin is offering a 'Crash Course in Liturgy - Introduction to the Liturgy of the Church' from July 16 to 19, 2026. The course fee including materials is 50 EUR, overnight stay including full board 180 EUR; registration and information from Fr. Nikodemus.
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Auditorium: Fr. Coelestin Nebel OCist on "Latin as a Liturgical Language"In the next auditorium on Tuesday, July 14, 2026, at 8:00 PM, in the St. Marien parish hall, our brother Fr. Coelestin, who serves as the head of the Secretariat for the Liturgy of the Cistercian Order, will give a lecture on "Latin as a Liturgical Language". This is a presentation of his final thesis, which he submitted to the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Liturgy at Sant'Anselmo in Rome. The announcement for the lecture states: "Hardly any other external sign has become such a trademark of the liturgical reform after the Second Vatican Council as the transition from the Latin liturgical language to the vernacular. How did it happen that Latin became a liturgical language in the first place and remains so today? Is Latin a help or a hindrance to the fruitful celebration of the divine service? The lecture intends to explore these and other questions on a journey through the eventful history of the Church." Following the lecture, we always invite you to a small reception. As with all lectures in the Kloster Stiepel auditorium, there will be a livestream on the monastery's YouTube channel.
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Auditorium: Latin as a Liturgical Language (Fr. Coelestin Nebel OCist)In the next auditorium on Tuesday, July 14, 2026, at 8:00 PM, in the St. Marien parish hall, our brother Fr. Coelestin, who serves as the head of the Secretariat for the Liturgy of the Cistercian Order, will give a lecture on "Latin as a Liturgical Language". It is a presentation of his thesis, which he submitted to the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Liturgy at Sant'Anselmo in Rome. The announcement for the lecture states: "Like few other external signs, the transition from Latin as a liturgical language to the vernacular has become a trademark of the liturgical reform following the Second Vatican Council. How did it happen that Latin became a liturgical language in the first place and remains so today? Is Latin a help or a hindrance to the fruitful celebration of divine worship? The lecture intends to explore these and other questions, on a journey through the eventful history of the Church." Following the lecture, we always invite you to a small reception. As with all lectures in the Auditorium Kloster Stiepel, there will be a livestream on the monastery's YouTube channel.
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Auditorium: P. Coelestin Nebel OCist – "Latin as a Liturgical Language"In the Auditorium of Kloster Stiepel, P. Coelestin Nebel OCist, Head of the Secretariat for the Liturgy of the Cistercian Order, will give a lecture on 'Latin as a Liturgical Language'. It is the presentation of his final thesis from the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Liturgy Sant'Anselmo in Rome; the lecture will be broadcast via livestream on the monastery's YouTube channel.