
On Sunday, 19 April 2026, the celebratory event “First Confession” took place in the Düsseldorf parish.
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The Resurrection Service will be celebrated on Saturday night, April 11, 2026, at 11:00 p.m., at Degerstr. 27, 40235 Düsseldorf.
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On Sunday, March 22, 2026, the Düsseldorf parish held a children's event in honor of the Mother of God and the Christian family.
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On Sunday, 8 March 2026, the opening ceremony of the parish drawing and essay contest "The Family, God's Blessing" took place.
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The Romanian Orthodox community in Düsseldorf is the oldest Romanian Orthodox community in Germany, with uninterrupted activity since 1946. The parish in Düsseldorf was founded in 1946 by Protopresbyter Emilian Vasiloschi, formerly a priest of the Romanian Orthodox parish in Berlin. After Father Emilian settled permanently in Düsseldorf in 1951, the Düsseldorf parish served until 1966 as the central pastoral seat of Romanian Orthodox Christians in Germany. Our parish is canonically under the Romanian Orthodox Metropolis of Germany, Central and Northern Europe (public law corporation).
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Adolescence raises fresh questions for parents: how to talk with a teenager, keep emotional closeness, earn trust, and shield them from the world's temptations. Moscow parish priest and educator Fr. Alexei Uminski shares pastoral and parental experience, guiding us to support the 'difficult' teen so that his heart stays open to God.
Protopriest Alexei Uminski

Confession is the threshold to the Eucharist - a courageous return before Christ with the priest as witness and intercessor. The guide shows how honest self-examination heals our inherited blindness, leading us step by step to communion where the light of Christ gradually dispels every trace of darkness.
Elder Gheorghe the Recluse