After the killing spree: commemoration for victims and helpers in Hamburg NDR.de – News

Status: 03/19/2023 6:15 p.m

In Hamburg’s main church of St. Petri, the victims of the killing spree on March 9th are commemorated. The major Christian churches have invited to the service. Hundreds of people attend the service.

“It’s terrible what happened. It’s my need to participate,” said a visitor shortly before the service began. A man said, “This touched me deeply, I hope the world will become more non-violent.” And the protestant police pastor Patrick Klein, who was on duty himself on March 9, said: “It is important that we pause in view of the terrible act”. He will also offer an intercession at the service. Among the guests were numerous emergency chaplains, police officers and politicians from the Hanseatic city, including Hamburg Mayor Peter Tschentscher, Interior Senator Andy Grote (both SPD) and Hamburg’s Deputy Mayor Katharina Fegebank (Greens).

The city of Hamburg does not organize this commemoration. It is the Archdiocese of Hamburg, the North Church and the Working Group of Christian Churches who have invited to the main church of St. Petri. Four candles were lit during the ceremony: for those affected and victims of the rampage, for the emergency services, for the neighborhood and for peace.

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NDR 903 Karsten Sekund spoke to participants shortly before the start of the service in the main church of St. Petri. 1 min

Hesse: “Set signs for peace”

“We want to set an example for peace, which we believe will triumph and that it will be stronger in the end,” said Hamburg’s Catholic Archbishop Stefan Hesse late in the afternoon at the opening of the ecumenical commemoration. “The gloomier the prospects Peace may be, the more urgent and resolute our hope and confidence, our will for peace and also our actions must be.” The evangelical bishop Kirsten Fehrs also preached at the ecumenical service.

“Agitated and still stunned we stand before this killing spree that swept through the congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses on March 9th, killing and injuring people in such horrific ways. The city is in mourning. Therefore, space is needed now for our lamentation and compassion To give expression and to find a language for it – with words and gestures. To mourn. To pray. To relieve. And especially for consolation,” Bishop Kirsten Fehrs explained in advance.

Commemoration does not replace a funeral service

With the cross-faith commemoration event, the Hamburg churches wanted to give the mourning space and donate consolation and care. The commemoration should not and cannot replace a funeral service for Jehovah’s Witnesses, the churches said. That is why Fehrs and Hess would pray as part of an intercession during the commemoration for the victims, the injured, their families and for the helpers, rescuers, police officers and firefighters. Jehovah’s Witnesses are also invited and every member is free to go there.

Jehovah’s Witnesses value solidarity

On Tuesday, the planned service of the major Christian churches caused upset because the Jehovah’s Witnesses are not part of their working group. “In these talks, these plans, not a single one of the victims or their relatives is involved, let alone the community of Jehovah’s Witnesses, who would certainly like to find a way to carry out a funeral service in their own way, according to their Christian principles,” he said Voiced by Michael Tsifidaris. The spokesman for the faith community has since said that he appreciates the solidarity and sympathy expressed through this commemoration. “However, there will be no official participation by Jehovah’s Witnesses. We want to choose our own form,” said the regional representative.

Jehovah’s Witnesses hold funeral service

“Of course we exchanged ideas, also with the initiators of the service”, spokesman Michael Tsifidaris said in an interview with NDR Info on Friday. The community appreciates this form of sympathy, but will soon be holding its own funeral service in order to do justice to the wishes of the relatives and, above all, to commemorate the victims: “We are now in close consultation with the relatives, but I can today We can already say that we will hold a central commemoration event the weekend after next, due to the great interest and the overwhelming sympathy that the population has shown us.” The municipality is very grateful to the city of Hamburg, which is supporting them with the preparatory work, says Tsifidaris. More details would come in the coming days: “We will also find ways for the broader public to participate.” The city laid out a book of condolences in City Hall on Saturday. There, Hamburg residents can express their sympathy for a week between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. It will later be handed over to the families of the victims. “We really appreciate this gesture,” said the community spokesman.

Appreciation of the police officers?

Far away from the service, consideration is given to paying tribute to the police officers who, on the evening of the crime, stopped the gunman very quickly without putting on extra protective clothing and risking their lives. The domestic policy spokesman for the CDU, Dennis Gladiator, suggested an honor in the town hall – or on the town hall market. In the rampage on March 9, 35-year-old Philipp F. killed seven people – including an unborn child – and himself on Deelböge Street in the Alsterdorf district. According to Jehovah’s Witnesses on Friday, all of the injured are now out of danger.

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