ORF program on Reformation Day, All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day
ORF 2 shows special program on Reformation Day
On the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, ORF 2 will broadcast a special program on Reformation Day, October 31, 2017. The program will include a live broadcast of the ecumenical service from the Protestant Church in Vienna, as well as a documentary about the history of the Reformation.
The Reformation was a major religious movement that began in Europe in the early 16th century. It was led by Martin Luther, a German theologian who challenged the authority of the Catholic Church. Luther's teachings quickly spread throughout Europe, and by the mid-16th century, Protestantism had become a major force in many countries.
The Reformation had a profound impact on European history. It led to the rise of Protestantism, the division of Western Christianity, and the Thirty Years' War. It also had a major impact on the development of modern science and education.
ORF 2 also broadcasts special programs on All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day
In addition to the Reformation Day program, ORF 2 will also broadcast special programs on All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day. All Saints' Day is a Christian holiday that honors all the saints, both known and unknown. All Souls' Day is a day to remember the dead.
The ORF 2 programs on All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day will include documentaries, specials, and religious services. The programs will provide viewers with an opportunity to learn more about these important holidays and to reflect on the meaning of life and death.
ORF's programming on Reformation Day, All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day is a valuable contribution to public discourse
ORF's programming on Reformation Day, All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day is a valuable contribution to public discourse. The programs provide viewers with an opportunity to learn more about these important holidays and to reflect on the meaning of life and death. The programs are also a reminder of the importance of religious freedom and tolerance.