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Katholischer Akademischer Ausländerdienst

KAAD is the scholarship organization of the German Catholic Church for postgraduates and scholars from (developing) countries in Asia, Africa, Latin America, the Near and Middle East, and Eastern and Southeastern Europe.

Through scholarships, educational events and personal and spiritual support, it promotes its scholarship holders with a view to multiplier activities in their home countries. This is done in cooperation with partner bodies and associations of former scholarship holders in these countries, with the aim of creating a (scientific) network and contributing to a holistic development that includes the religious and interreligious dimension.

As part of the so-called "Scholarship Program 2", Catholic university communities can nominate students who are already studying at a university in Germany for a scholarship.

Bitte meldet euch bei Ada v. Lüninck unter: lueninck@khgkoeln.de

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Cusanuswerk

The Episcopal Study Grant Cusanuswerk supports talented Catholic students and doctoral candidates in all fields of study - ideally and financially.

Applicants for funding are suggested by the respective school, by university lecturers or by former scholarship holders. Self-application is also possible.

The application is open to Catholic students of all disciplines, as long as you have at least 5 semesters (including Master) ahead of you, as well as high school graduates who will begin their first degree at a state-recognized university, TH, FH or PH. The Cusanuswerk also offers music and artist sponsorship and supports (prospective) doctoral students.

For the application to the Cusanuswerk (and a possible pre-selection on the part of the foundation), an interview and assessment on our part is required.

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Social counselling

Studying is a time of change and a new start into an independent life in a new city and your own flat. Away from friends and family. Fears, insecurities, difficulties with work and learning structures, stress, contact problems, financial problems, problems in the partnership...
Maybe you just need someone to listen to you and calmly sort out what is bothering you at the moment.

Counselling is free of charge and non-denominational!

We cooperate with various counselling centres and the psychosocial counselling centre of the Cologne Student Union.

Please send enquiries by email to Ada v. Lüninck.

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Der Weg zu uns

So sind wir zu finden

Die KHG Köln liegt in Köln-Sülz, Ecke Universitätsstraße/Berrenrather Straße, schräg gegenüber dem Uni-Center.

Katholische Hochschulgemeinde Köln
Berrenrather Straße 127
50937 Köln
Tel. +49 (0)221 47692-0
E-Mail: info@khgkoeln.de

Nächste Haltestellen – Next Bus stop:
Haltestelle Weißhausstraße (U18, Bus 142 und 978)
Haltestelle Weyerthal (Linie U9)
Köln-Süd (Linie U9, Regionalzüge)

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Nachtcafé Gubbio

Overnight project for the homeless

In collaboration with the Gubbio Homeless Chaplaincy

You may also notice the many homeless people in our streets. In Cologne, there are only limited overnight accommodations for homeless people. We are therefore supporting Gemeinsam Gubbio at the Nachcafé in the current winter semester. A warm invitation to all: anyone and everyone can join in! 

Interested parties can now contact Annekatrin Schumacher to get an idea of the task for themselves based on experiences and impressions from the past years. 

Participation in the night café can be recognised for the church practice field within the framework of the study certificate. 

The entry is possible at any time within the winter season from November to March. We are looking forward to your support !

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Theatre Workshop

Do you fancy some stage air, a break from the stress of university and nice people? Then come along and get to know the world of the stage with theatre teacher Maria Mock.

How does it feel to be someone completely different? And how does acting work in general?
Together we slip into new roles, improvise and invent small scenes. All this without long text swotting.

Try it out from the 29. September – 01. October 2022

THU/FR/SAT each from 10am to 3pm30

Workshop für Student:innen in den Räumlichkeiten der KHG – Berrenrather Strasse 127 – 50937 Köln

The workshop is free of charge for you and has a maximum of 12 participants.

If you have any questions about the content, please contact Maria Mock.
Registration to Nicole Ringhut.

The Theatre Club is supported by StaVV
(Studierendenvertretung der Humanwissenschaftlichen Fakultät)

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KHG Kirche

Kirche Hl. Johannes XXIII.
A walk-in concrete free sculpture.

The church of the Catholic University Community in Berrenrather Straße, Cologne-Sülz, cannot be identified as such at first glance - no bell tower identifies it as a sacred building. It was built at the same time and in the same style as the surrounding buildings, concrete style of the late sixties, in which the new buildings of Cologne University were also erected nearby. The concrete, however, is used in a different way, as it were as a design material.

Even though the church is built in the same style, it becomes a sign of "otherness": "Construction as a sign of otherness in relation to the everyday processes of life is at the same time a sign of the purposelessness of pure play. This thought alarms the arts and makes them gain in rigour and unambiguity to the extreme, precisely in their translation into the sign. But "place of otherness" does not denote an arbitrary act of man, such as a building reserved from everyday life, intended only for prayers and spiritual concerts. Place of otherness means a place where the celebration of the mysteries, the mission of Jesus, is carried out, through the fulfilment of which only the church is constituted in all changes of circumstances." (Wilhelm Nyssen, Die Kirche der Hochschulgemeinde in Köln, Schriftenreihe des Zentrums patristitischer Spiritualität Koinonia ed. by W. Nyssen, Cologne 1983)

In 1964, the sculptor Josef Rikus was commissioned to build a church for the KHG, he did the design of the exterior and interior architecture, created sedilia, tabernacle stele, ambo and altar from heavy wooden blocks. The concept of the church is a tree that has its roots in the cave of the crypt, the lower church, the trunk - a wooden structure - is the shelter for the Blessed Sacrament, the branches unfold in a daring concrete construction in the interior and continue as the roof. Where the concrete pillars stretch up from the crypt into the upper room, at the breakthrough from the floor, transparent rough glass blocks suggest water and offer a view into the cave of origin. The connection from the lower to the upper room is provided by the four pillars, which act as a trunk supporting the heavy yet delicate concrete structure of the church.

The walls are pure concrete - pierced by red, blue and white and transparent glass windows that open up the view outside to the dormitory. Especially in the crypt, the place of art, these walls are of an almost oppressive bleakness - coldness and emptiness spread when the place is not being "used" liturgically. The altar of red sandstone and a square of four shaped concrete columns of the tree root emphasise the simplicity of the space. On the one hand, it wants to be filled and on the other, it keeps reaching out to the original emptiness. This room is more than an interior space enclosed by walls. It is an image of the original mystery of human existence, of the root of humanity, of the depth that is initially without support.

The floor in the crypt is made of the same material as the floor outside, red bricks. This means: the world outside is no different from the world inside, but it is nevertheless confronted with another dimension of world that does not deny the real one, but transcends it.

But it is not the space alone that creates this, it cannot be defined without its content and that is the liturgy. Our church services take place in different formats throughout the week (see events for exact times).

Church opening hours

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Please address enquiries for photo research, filming and related to Rev. Matthäus Hilus or Nicole Ringhut. Unfortunately, the church is not available for commercial photo and film shoots and product advertising.