Carollers at the town hall

Carol singers in German do not go from house to house before Christmas eve, they do it afterwards instead – specifically between 27th December and 6th January.

During this time, the so-called “Sternsinger”, organised by the local church and who are sometimes translated as “star boys”, go from house to house to collect for a particular good cause using the year’s motto and dressed as the Three Kings.

The money raised this year will mainly be going towards projects to help children in India.  With the whole country taking part, it is not unusual to raise over €40 million.

Before they leave they write 20*C+M+B+18 on the door frame, the letters standing for “Christus mansionem benedicat”, or “God protect this house”.

Last Friday, children from the St.Ursula Church in Oberursel visited the town hall, where they were received by Alderman Christof Fink, treasurer Thorsten Schorr, and council chairman Gerd Krämer.

Sternsingers from St.Ursula in Oberursel visiting the Rathaus, where they were greeted by Treasurer Thorsten Schorr (centre, rear), and to his left Alderman Christof Fink and Town Council Chairman Gerd Krämer.

Sternsingers from St.Ursula in Oberursel visiting the Rathaus, where they were greeted by Treasurer Thorsten Schorr (centre, rear), and to his left Alderman Christof Fink and Town Council Chairman Gerd Krämer.

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About Graham Tappenden

Graham Tappenden is a British ex-pat who first came to Oberursel in 1993 and returned with his family to live there in 2003. He has been writing for AllThingsGerman.net since 2006. When not writing blog posts or freelancing for the Oberurseler Woche he works as a self-employed IT consultant solving computer problems and designing websites. In 2016 he gained German citizenship.

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