Austria: For the Future of Europe

by | May 30, 2025

On 8 and 9 May 2025, events were held in Innsbruck, Klagenfurt and online to reflect on the unity and the future of Europe. Various Movements and Communities joined in prayer, with testimonies, music and references to the Christian roots of the Continent.


Inspiration, unity and hope in a online event

On the evening of 8 May 2025, people from different Christian communities and denominations gathered in front of their screens to participate in an event on Zoom, promoted by Together for Europe and the ‘Families’ Movement of Schönstatt, Austria’. Under the motto ‘For the future of Europe’, the online event offered a mix of reflections, personal testimonies and musical contributions.

A varied programme with moving speeches

The meeting opened with the profound reflections of Fr. Heinrich Walter, Schönstatt, who shared his long experience with Together for Europe: a glimpse into the spiritual depth and potential of this network at European level. Another highlight was a video message from Lukas Mandl, Austrian Member of the European Parliament. He described his vision of a united Europe, aware of its Christian roots and able to use them as a foundation for a peaceful future. Imo Trojan, an Evangelical, emphasised the importance of interfaith dialogue. His personal commitment and interest in the spiritual wealth of the different European countries was inspiring. Sascha Becker, YMCA Vienna, spoke of his vocation and faithfulness to the journey with Together for Europe: how important it is to find one’s place in the network and to contribute to it with passion!

Touching personal testimonies showed how talents and charisms of individuals and communities become visible and effective along the journey together. Musical contributions and prayers for peace and unity completed the programme.

Prayers for Europe in Innsbruck and Klagenfurt

Other signs of hope took place in Austria: in Innsbruck (8 May) and Klagenfurt (9 May), Christians from different Churches gathered for ecumenical moments of prayer for Europe. In Innsbruck, many were struck by the prayer of the Member of the European Parliament, Mag. Sophia Kircher, whereas in Klagenfurt, the piano performance of a Ukrainian pianist was a particularly intense musical moment, making the bond with the peoples of other countries tangible.

In remembrance of the Schuman Declaration, which 75 years ago laid the foundations for the European Union, biographical insights were offered into the life of a man whose Christian beliefs profoundly influenced his political vision.

Biblical texts and spiritual reflections invited recollection and opened a space for meditation. A final agape and personal exchange concluded the meetings, bringing out the desire for a reconciled coexistence between the Churches and peoples of Europe.

A continent in transformation needs people with faith, hope and reconciliation.

Theresia Fürpaß

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