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Programmheft 2010 Damit ihr Hoffnung habt. 2. Ökumenischer Kirchentag München 12.–16. Mai 2010 Programm 2010 2 2. ÖKUMENISCHER KIRCHENTAG AUF EINEN BLICK Mittwoch, 12. Mai Donnerstag, 13. Mai Freitag, 14. Mai Samstag, 15. Mai Sonntag, 16. Mai 08.00 Morgengebete Morgengebete Morgengebete 08.30 Morgengottesdienste Morgengottesdienste Morgengottesdienste Konfessionelle 09.00 Gottesdienste zu Christi Himmelfahrt 09.30 Bibelarbeiten Bibelarbeiten Bibelarbeiten 10.00 Ökumenischer 10.30 Schlussgottesdienst 11.00 Zentrale Thematisches Thematisches und Thematisches und Ökumenische und kulturelles kulturelles Programm kulturelles Programm 11.30 Feier Programm Agora Agora 12.00 Agora 12.30 Mittagsgebete Mittagsgebete Mittagsgebete 13.00 13.30 14.00 Thematisches und Thematisches und Thematisches und 14.30 kulturelles Programm kulturelles Programm kulturelles Programm Agora Agora Agora 15.00 15.30 16.00 Thematisches und Thematisches und Thematisches und 16.30 kulturelles Programm kulturelles Programm kulturelles Programm Agora Agora Agora 17.00 17.30 Ökumenische Eröffnungsgottesdienste 18.00 Abendgebete in Abendgebete 18.30 Kirchengemeinden Gesegnetes Brot Orthodoxe Vesper in Konfessionelle 19.00 ökumenischer Gemeinschaft Gottesdienste 19.30 20.00 Abend der Begegnung Thematisches und Thematisches und 20.30 kulturelles Programm kulturelles Programm Thematisches und 21.00 kulturelles Programm 21.30 22.00 Abendsegen, Schlusskomposition 22.30 und Lichtermeer Nachtgebete Nachtgebete Nachtgebete 3 Mittwoch, 12. Mai Donnerstag, 13. Mai Freitag, 14. Mai Samstag, 15. Mai Sonntag, 16. Mai 08.00 Morgengebete Morgengebete Morgengebete 08.30 Morgengottesdienste Morgengottesdienste Morgengottesdienste Konfessionelle 09.00 Gottesdienste zu Christi Himmelfahrt 09.30 Bibelarbeiten Bibelarbeiten Bibelarbeiten 10.00 Ökumenischer 10.30 Schlussgottesdienst 11.00 Zentrale Thematisches Thematisches und Thematisches und Ökumenische und kulturelles kulturelles Programm kulturelles Programm 11.30 Feier Programm Agora Agora 12.00 Agora 12.30 Mittagsgebete Mittagsgebete Mittagsgebete 13.00 13.30 14.00 Thematisches und Thematisches und Thematisches und 14.30 kulturelles Programm kulturelles Programm kulturelles Programm Agora Agora Agora 15.00 15.30 16.00 Thematisches und Thematisches und Thematisches und 16.30 kulturelles Programm kulturelles Programm kulturelles Programm Agora Agora Agora 17.00 17.30 Ökumenische Eröffnungsgottesdienste 18.00 Abendgebete in Abendgebete 18.30 Kirchengemeinden Gesegnetes Brot Orthodoxe Vesper in Konfessionelle 19.00 ökumenischer Gemeinschaft Gottesdienste 19.30 20.00 Abend der Begegnung Thematisches und Thematisches und 20.30 kulturelles Programm kulturelles Programm Thematisches und 21.00 kulturelles Programm 21.30 22.00 Abendsegen, Schlusskomposition 22.30 und Lichtermeer Nachtgebete Nachtgebete Nachtgebete 4 IMPRESSUM Impressum Herausgeber 2. Ökumenischer Kirchentag München 2010 Redaktion Caroline von Fritsch Dr. Thomas Großmann Kathrin Hoffmann Natascha Jansen Michael Jutkowiak (Chef vom Dienst) Joachim Lau Dirk Rademacher Rüdiger Runge (verantwortlich, Gesamtleitung) Peter Schulze Lioba Speer (verantwortlich) unter Mitarbeit von Silja Berndsen Marlies Neidhart Arlett Rumpff Ulrich Schneider und allen im Gemeinsamen Stab und in der Geschäftsstelle des 2. ÖKT, die am Erstellen des Programms beteiligt waren Layout Hilke Barenthien Michael Brauch Silke Kröger Thomas Walk (verantwortlich) Produktionskonzept und Datenbankentwicklung Christian Ditters, eGenius® Thomas Walk, eGenius® Umschlagmotiv Wächter & Wächter, München Druck Parzeller, Fulda Stand 21. Februar 2010 Gedruckt auf 100%-Recyclingpapier INHALT 5 Willkommen 9 Eine Bitte der Präsidenten 11 Zeichenerklärung 12 Zum Gebrauch des Programmhefts 13 Helferdienste 15 Klimafreundlicher 2. ÖKT 16 CO²-Ausgleichsprojekt 2. ÖKT 17 PROGRAMM NACH THEMEN UND FORMEN Psalm des 2. ÖKT 20 Beginn und Abschluss Ökumenische Eröffnungsgottesdienste 22 Abend der Begegnung 25 Ökumenischer Schlussgottesdienst 26 Bibelarbeiten Donnerstag 30 Freitag 34 Samstag 38 Gottesdienste und Gebete Konfessionelle Gottesdienste und Zentrale Ökumenische Feier zu Christi Himmelfahrt 46 Gesegnetes Brot – Orthodoxe Vesper in ökumenischer Gemeinschaft 50 Ökumenische Gottesdienstwerkstatt 51 Weitere Gottesdienste 61 Tagzeitengebete 78 Gebete zum Abend und zur Nacht 80 Weitere konfessionelle Gottesdienste zu Christi Himmelfahrt 82 Konfessionelle Gottesdienste am Samstagabend 86 Friedenslicht aus Bethlehem 92 24-Stunden-Gebet 92 Themenbereich 1: Verantwortlich handeln – Christsein in der einen Welt Hauptvortragsreihe 1: Frieden in der einen Welt 94 Hauptpodienreihe 1: Globalisierung quer denken und neu gestalten 94 Forum Frieden und Sicherheit 96 Forum Hoffnungsträger Europa 97 Podienreihe Millenniumsziele 98 Podienreihe Gerechtigkeit, Frieden, Bewahrung der Schöpfung 100 Podium Christen im Nahen Osten 102 Podium Globales Lernen 102 Podium Krieg und Menschlichkeit 103 Podium Entwicklung und Globalisierung 103 Podium Friedensethik 104 Podium Ressourcen, Kriege und Flüchtlingspolitik 104 Podium Menschenrechte 105 Podium Sicherheit und Entwicklung 105 Podium Migration 106 Podium Grüne Gentechnik 106 Zentrum Eine Welt 107 Zentrum Umwelt und Ressourcen 122 6 INHALT Themenbereich 2: Miteinander leben – Christsein in der offenen Gesellschaft Hauptvortragsreihe 2: Wege aus Krisen 130 Hauptpodienreihe 2: Wege aus der Ökonomisierung 130 Forum Chancen und Grenzen des Lebens im Alter 132 Forum Frieden stiften 133 Forum Lebenswelt Land 136 Forum Bildung 137 Podienreihe Arbeit – Armut – Familie 138 Podienreihe Erinnern, Diktatur, Widerstand, Neuanfänge 140 Podium Pflegemigration 141 Podium Arbeitsmarkt und Zuwanderung 142 Podium Soziale Netzwerke 142 Podium Zukunft der jungen Generation 143 Podium Bildungselite – Elitenbildung 143 Podium Integration 144 Podium Erinnerung 144 Podium Generationen 145 Podium Kirche und Wirtschaft 145 Podium Werte für die Gemeinschaft 147 Podium Biographie und Bildung 147 Podium Diakonie und Liturgie 148 Podium Ethik im Sterben 149 Podium Soziales Handeln 149 Podium Männer und Frauen 150 Podium Stiftungen brauchen Talente 150 Podium Trauer und Menschenwürde 151 Podium Biopatentierung 151 Podium Mit Geld verantwortlich umgehen 152 Podium Sozialwirtschaft 152 Podium Soziale Verantwortung 152 Zentrum Dialog mit den Wissenschaften 153 Zentrum Dialog Universität – Kirche 160 Zentrum Erinnern – Gedenken – Lernen 162 Forum Homosexuelle und Kirche 169 Zentrum Soziale Arbeit und soziale Netzwerke 172 Themenbereich 3: Suchen und finden –C hristsein und die vielfältigen Orientierungen Hauptvortragsreihe 3: Orientierung in Religion und Gesellschaft 192 Hauptpodienreihe 3: Menschsein gestalten – in Vielfalt leben 192 Forum Sport, Bewegung, Körperkultur 194 Forum Religiös unmusikalisch? 195 Podienreihe Ressourcen der Demokratie 196 Podienreihe Angst und Fundamentalismus 198 Podium Runder Tisch der Religionen in Deutschland 199 Podium Christen in Europa 199 Podium Religionen 200 Podium Grenzgängerinnen – Frauen bewegen Europa 200 Zentrum Juden und Christen im Dialog 201 Zentrum Muslime und Christen im Dialog 210 Zentrum Weltanschauungen 218 Themenbereich 4: Glauben leben – Christsein in der Vielfalt der Kirchen Hauptvortragsreihe 4: Hoffnungszeichen Kirche 222 Hauptpodienreihe 4: Was uns glauben lässt 223 Forum Kirche im Zeitalter des Wandels 224 Forum Orthodoxer-altorientalischer Begegnungstag 225 Forum Christliche Spiritualität 226 Forum Kinder – Medien – Religion 228 INHALT 7 Forum Zeichen der Hoffnung 230 Podienreihe Hoffnung konkret 232 Podienreihe Ökumenische Brennpunkte 233 Podium Gedenken 235 Podium Pfingstbewegung in Lateinamerika 236 Podium Religionsunterricht 236 Podium Befreiungstheologie 237 Podium Reformation und Reform 238 Podium Ökumenische Versammlung 1988/89 238 Podium Reform und Ökumene 239 Podium Zukunft der Seelsorge 240 Podium Ökumenischer Dialog 240 Podium Ökumenische Nachbarschaft 241 Podium Mission 241 Podium Zukunft der Ökumene 242 Podium Kirchensteuer 242 Zentrum Bibel 243 Zentrum Ökumene 256 Zentrum Zukunft der Kirche vor Ort 268 Zentren Zentrum Älter werden 278 Zentrum Bibel p 243 Zentrum Dialog mit den Wissenschaften p 153 Zentrum Dialog Universität – Kirche p 160 Zentrum Eine Welt p 107 Zentrum Erinnern – Gedenken – Lernen p 162 Zentrum Familie 285 Zentrum Frauen 305 Geistliches Zentrum 316 Zentrum Juden und Christen im Dialog p 201 Zentrum Jugend 330 Zentrum Kinder 352 Zentrum Kirchenmusik und Liturgie 361 Zentrum Männer 371 Zentrum Muslime und Christen im Dialog p 210 Zentrum Ökumene p 256 Zentrum Soziale Arbeit und soziale Netzwerke p 172 Zentrum Umwelt und Ressourcen p 122 Zentrum Weltanschauungen p 218 Zentrum Zukunft der Kirche vor Ort p 268 Begegnung, Beratung, Service Zentrum „ÖKT – Barrierefrei!“ 380 Psychologische Beratung, Seelsorge und geistliche Begleitung p 316 International Visitor Service 386 Ökumenisches Internetcafé 387 Gute-Nacht-Cafés 390 Wir sind firm! 393 Pilgern Ankommen der Pilgerinnen und Pilger beim 2. ÖKT 396 Veranstaltungen zum Pilgern 397 Kultur in Wort, Bild und Klang Kulturkirche 404 Kulturlounge 410 8 INHALT Bildende Kunst 413 Film 420 Literatur 420 Nacht der Weltreligionen 422 Musik und Performance Großkonzerte 426 Schaufenster Musik 437 Gospel 440 Jazz, Folk, Blues 448 Kirchenmusik 453 Lieder und Poesie 464 Neues Geistliches Lied und christliche Popularmusik 469 Offene Singen und Mitsingkonzerte 478 Rock/Pop 484 Tanz und Performance 490 Ten Sing 492 Kabarett, Musical, Theater Kabarett 496 Musical/Musiktheater 501 Theater 509 Unter freiem Himmel Bühne auf der Theresienwiese
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