“Shell in Europe”: Europa-Park Welcomes Pilgrims to the Annual Event

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On June 22, 2024, Europa-Park hosted the annual pilgrimage event “Shell in Europe.” Pilgrims traveled from Ettenheim to Rust, participated in a service, and engaged in discussions at the “Santa Isabel” hotel.

Pilgrimage and Service

The “Shell in Europe” event commenced on June 22, 2024, with a pilgrimage from Ettenheim to Rust. Organized by the Badische St. Jakobusgesellschaft, the participants arrived at the “Petri Ketten” parish church in Rust, where a service was held. This service, musically accompanied by Deacons Andrea Ziegler and Thomas Schneeberger, offered the pilgrims a moment of reflection and prayer.

Reception and Discussion at Europa-Park

After the service, the pilgrims were welcomed at the “Santa Isabel” hotel of the Europa-Park Resort. Mauritia Mack and Norbert Scheiwe greeted the guests warmly. Mayor Bruno Metz delivered a keynote speech, emphasizing the importance of walking together. His words highlighted the significance of community and solidarity in an increasingly divided society.

Significance and Background of the Event

The “Shell in Europe” is a traditional event organized by the Badische St. Jakobusgesellschaft in collaboration with the “Church in Europa-Park.” It forms part of the pilgrimage route to the tomb of the Apostle James in Santiago de Compostela, reminding participants of the importance of walking their path, connecting with others, and sharing life's journeys.

Promoting Togetherness

A central aspect of the event is the promotion of communal experiences and exchanges. Mauritia Mack emphasized, “'Paths Connect' is a wonderful framework for this traditional event, reminding everyone of the importance of not just walking their path, but also reaching out to others, connecting, opening up, and especially sharing life's journeys together.”

Musical Accompaniment and Outlook

The ecumenical service, accompanied by the deacons of the “Church in Europa-Park,” created a solemn atmosphere. In his speech, Mayor Bruno Metz stressed that projects in Ettenheim and the Ortenau district will continue, keeping the idea of shared journeys alive in the future.

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