The Truth about the cancelled ’Blessing for All’ Ceremony in Cologne

Find out more at: The much-publicized Blessing Ceremony “You‘ ll never walk alone“ - “for all ” (LGBT+, remarried divorcees, etc.), which was to take place yesterday, October 1, for the second time in Cologne, Germany, was canceled at the last minute. The organizers claimed “bad weather”, although the weather forecasts were within the expected range for this time of year. Instead of rescheduling, they decided to cancel the event altogether, replacing it with... the launch of a video (!!!) as an alternative to the public event. Despite the repetition of the slogan ‘Out in Church’, the real reason for the cancellation was certainly the lack of interest from even the most radical militants of the German Synodal Path, which led the organizers to go ‘In Church’, limiting themselves to an unannounced ceremony in an emptied (and Protestant) chapel. Even more humiliating: The ‘blessing ceremony’ was conducted by ‘priestesses’ and reduced to a single ‘couple’. The only one they could find... The “ceremony“ was broadcast on the channel of the ‘Kölner Jugendchor St. Stephan’ (Cologne Youth Choir), however, the images revealed a reality quite different from what the name suggested: The participants, completely isolated even from their own militancy, appeared to have an average age of around 50. No priest daring to perform the ‘blessings’, with a single 'couple' and an audience of elderly people, that's what's left of all last year's media show. They ended up walking alone... and outdated! What happened to the ‘progressive youth’? Part of the answer lies in the opposition to the event. Just like last year in opposition to these “blessings“ but also in front of all the meetings of the Synodal sect, TFP Student Action young volunteers stood firm and organized the Public Rosary of Reparation in the same place where this sacrilegious ceremony was planned. Find out more at: