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KHG Kirche

KHG Church 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.

Christian Values

Our Christian values inspire us to participate in shaping our society and environment. We want to take responsibility and work towards justice and peace. Protecting Creation is particularly close to our hearts.

Community

Building bridges to other religions, cultures and organisations and promoting cultural diversity and internationality is important to us. That is why we offer spaces where people can interact with one another.
We believe that every encounter in life can have an impact and are happy to see encounters turning into meaningful relations.

Your Project

Each individual and their personality is important to us. We support you in realizing your idea and project. Tell us what moves you, what is important to you, what you’ve always wanted to do.

Spirituality and faith

In dialogue and out of the experience of divine love and presence, we explore the question of God in very different formats. We draw from the rich Christian-Catholic tradition to accompany you on your independent journey with God.

Advice & Help

We advise you and help with problems and questions that arise in regard to your everyday studies - f.ex. in special life situations, during exam phase or when money is tight - in an unbureaucratic, fast and concrete way.
We listen to your fears and worries and are there for you.

Donation to Ukrainian hospitals

We are very happy to support the project "Ukrainian Hospitals in Need" under the leadership of Julia Kahbyuk and Anastasiia Alokhina.

The important supplies of medicines and medical supplies have safely reached their destination in Ukraine and can now be used on the spot.