Solemn primary primary in Etzgersrieth - an unforgettable festival
Solemn primary primary in Etzgersrieth - an unforgettable festival
Michael Steinhilbers Primizfest in Etzgersrieth: 2500 guests accompany the new priest
A remarkable event took place in the municipality of Etzgersrieth when Michael Steinhilber celebrated his primary. The entire village was festively decorated, and the village community had teamed up to enable the young priest and around 2500 visitors an impressive festival.
a festive train and an impressive service
The local clubs with 35 flags moved to the Uchhahühle in a festive train to receive Michael Steinhilber and his family. Together with clergymen like Dean Alexander Hösl, pastor Uschold and pastor Udo Klösel, they went to the village square, accompanied by the sounds of regional music bands.
thanks and blessings for the new priest
Pastor Klösel and other clergymen kept moving speeches and blessed the young priest Michael Steinhilber. This had chosen as a primary saying "The joy of the Lord is your strength" and was supported by his relatives and schoolmates.
musical highlights and spiritual messages
The local church choirs and music bands ensured a festive atmosphere during the service. Spiritual Matthias Effhauser emphasized the importance of Steinhilber's calling as a messenger of the gospel and encouraged him to go on his way as a "human fisherman".
thanks to the community and memory of the family
Michael Steinhilber thanked the residents of Etzgersrieth and the entire parish for their support and prayer. In particular, he dedicated touching words of gratitude to his parents and his late mother.
celebrations and words of thanks
After the festive service, there were further celebrations in the marquee, in which the guests were catered for. The togetherness and the festive mood shaped this special day in Michael Steinhilber's life.
born in | willow |
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Uchhahühle near Etzgersrieth (Markt Moosbach) | |
training | primary school in Moosbach, high school in Oberviechtach |
Theology studies at the University of Regensburg, priest seminar in Passau and Regensburg, internships in various communities |
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