Musical evening prayer for Eternity Sunday
Mass des Pauvres by Eric Satie (organ and choir)
Schola Cantorum Adam Rener conducted by Sarah Herzer
In cooperation with the Center for Worship and Sermon Culture
Admission free, donation at the exit
According to tradition, on October 31, 1517, Martin Luther posted 95 theses in Latin on a poster on this door in order to debate them with scholars. The debate was intended to clarify whether the church's trade in "indulgences" corresponded to what Jesus once wanted. That was the beginning of the Reformation. The old wooden "Theses Door" was lost in the great fire of the church in 1760. In 1858, the Prussian King Frederick William IV donated the current bronze door, in the wings of which the Latin theses are cast.