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Jugendweihe (Youth consecration) or
Jugendfeier (Youth ceremony) is a
secular coming of age
ceremony practised by
German 14-year-olds. It
originated among...
- Costume," p. 535. Krause, Klaus-Peter. "Geschichte der
Jugendweihe" (in German).
Jugendweihe Deutschland e.V.
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original on 2008-05-26...
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Modern non-religious coming-of-age
ceremonies originate in Germany,
where Jugendweihe ("youth consecration",
today occasionally known as Jugendfeier, 'youth...
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Jugendweihe (youth dedication)
gradually supplanted the
Christian practice of Confirmation." A
concept that
first appeared in 1852, the
Jugendweihe is...
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intensified over two issues,
namely the
Jugendweihe and the
provision of
military chaplains. The
Jugendweihe, the
youth ceremony of the FDJ, introduced...
- Hans
Jendretzky during a
Jugendweihe, 1972...
- education. She did not parti****te in the
secular coming-of-age
ceremony Jugendweihe, however,
which was
common in East Germany. Instead, she was confirmed...
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German uprising of 1953. They
followed the
youth initiation ceremony (
Jugendweihe)
introduced in 1954, at
which they were
often read out, and were intended...
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secularisation and a pre-existing
tradition of
religious confirmation.
Jugendweihe ceremonies have been on
offer since at
least 1852,
although these days...
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Germany during the 19th century. The
secular coming of age
ceremony Jugendweihe was
developed in the 1850s, and
Ludwig Büchner
founded the
German Freethinkers...