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  1. Recently revisited `kubectl debug`.

    I am amazed how powerful ephemeral containers have become in #kubernetes 🎉

    You can easily access
    * file system,
    * network and
    * processes
    of other containers in the pod.

    🔐 No more reasons not to use #distroless containers !

    #kubectl

  2. RE: mastodon.social/@meganmariehar

    CAST UPDATE: Liangliang Zhao is singing Il Re, the Pharao of Egypt in tonight’s Aida, instead of Johannes Seokhoon Moon!

    And now it’s only 13 minutes till our 10th and last performance of Noa Naamat’s staging of Verdi’s AIDA in Darmstadt! Sold out again!!🥳

    #opera #Aida #Verdi #Darmstadt #operaSinger

  3. AIDA

    🗓️ February 6
    🕢 19:30
    📍 Staatstheater Darmstadt

    Aida: Megan Marie Hart
    Radamès: Matthew Vickers
    Amneris: Katrin Gerstenberger
    Amonasro: Aris Argiris
    Ramfis: Zaza Gagua
    Il Re: Liangliang Zhao
    Sacerdotessa: Ofeliya Pogosyan
    Messaggero: Marco Mondragón

    Staatsorchester Darmstadt
    Conductor: Johannes Zahn

    Staging: Noa Naamat
    Costume: Bettina John
    Set: Bettina John/Noa Naamat

    ℹ️ staatstheater-darmstadt.de/ver
    📽️ youtube.com/watch?v=yOOkwF5apwI

    #opera #Aida #Verdi #Darmstadt #Hessen #operaSinger

  4. AIDA

    🗓️ January 23
    🕢 19:30
    📍 Staatstheater Darmstadt

    Aida: Megan Marie Hart
    Radamès: Matthew Vickers
    Amneris: Irina Ignata
    Amonasro: Leonardo Lee
    Ramfis: Zaza Gagua
    Il Re: Johannes Seokhoon Moon
    Sacerdotessa: Ofeliya Pogosyan
    Messaggero: Kiduck Kwon

    Staatsorchester Darmstadt
    Conductor: Johannes Zahn

    Staging: Noa Naamat
    Costume: Bettina John
    Set: Bettina John/Noa Naamat

    ℹ️ staatstheater-darmstadt.de/ver
    📽️ youtube.com/watch?v=yOOkwF5apwI

    #opera #Aida #Verdi #Darmstadt #Hessen #operaSinger

  5. Just back from an inspiring #DNC5ALED congress in Valencia, where I presented my #research on #glocal #climate #discourse in #Cambodia.

    Engaging discussions also on other topics, e.g., discourses on #EnergySecurity and #SustainableDevelopment as well as #DiscourseTheory.

    Many thanks to the organizers and all participants for making the event such an enriching experience. Excited about future exchanges and collaborations.

  6. Paris World Summit of Conscience, International interfaith gathering #2

    Mobilization of conscience on a global scale that will enable humanity to meet this great challenge confronting us.

    Continuation of Paris World Summit of Conscience, International interfaith gathering #1

    Being aware that 2015 is a dramatic year for making key choices for Humanity the pre-meeting in Paris called for us to to reinvent how we tackle the major challenges that face us and our planet. This calls for new ways of living and acting.

    Filipino environmentalist and Senator Loren Legarda said:

    “I come from a country that is 0.3 percent emitter of carbon in the world and yet we are one of the most vulnerable nations as you have seen and witnessed with Typhoon Haiyan in 2013. Being a vulnerable nation that is not the cause of this vulnerability, we hope that the Philippines will be the first to show the outcome of this Summit,”

    As a notable advocate of Climate Change Awareness having numerous achievements in the fields of social development and human rights advocacy on her palmares, chairing the Senate committees on Environment and Natural Resources, and Climate Change, she stated her commitment to launch a Summit of Consciences for the Climate in the Philippines.

    “I will write a memo to President Benigno Aquino III and we will initiate and launch in all the cities and municipalities, barangays, and state universities and colleges all over the country our own Summit of Consciences for the Climate,”

    she said.

    M. Kofi Annan, Chair of “the Elders”, Chairman of the “Kofi Annan Foundation”, Former Secretary-General of the United Nations, who was greatly blessed by the birth of a third grandchild, which caused him to reflect on the world as he has known it and how it may look by the time this child would reach his age.

    It was a sobering moment. I know that if action is not taken immediately to stop and reverse current climate trends, my grandson will live in a world where the average global temperature could be several degrees higher than when I was a child. The result will be suffocating heat waves, severe droughts, disastrous floods, and devastating wildfires. Entire regions would experience a catastrophic decline in food production. Glaciers and ice sheets would disappear, leading to rising sea levels – drowning cities such as New York or Venice and small island states.

    This brings to mind what Nikita Khrushchev said when reflecting on the impact of a potential nuclear war:

    “the living will envy the dead”.

    He stressed that

    “The earth is not ours; it is a treasure we hold in trust for our children. We must be worthy of that trust.”

    We well be close to reaching the tipping point beyond which man-made climate change risks denying many children and their generation the right to a healthy and sustainable planet, we should know it is no science fiction, no movie and certainly not too late to take action.

    Climate change is a challenge, which can and should be confronted. The history of humanity is a story of ingenuity when faced by grave threats.

    It is good to hear that we already have success stories to inspire us and that since the the 1980s, when satellite photos revealed a massive hole in the ozone, already several steps are taken in the good direction.

    Africa is already experiencing the damaging impact of climate change; yet no region has done less to contribute to global warming than Africa.

    In 2012, Sub-Saharan Africa – without South Africa – emitted only 2 per cent of total global
    greenhouse gas emissions. So it is unfair of our industrialised capitalist countries not to avoid that climate change will turn vast areas of productive land in Africa into dust
    bowls, creating widespread hunger and mass displacement of rural populations.

    Also in the talks at the Vatican was it made clear that our way of polluting and industrialising plays a big role how the life chances of people are. It is reprehensible how certain concerns like Nestlé go to take away the drinking water in India and South America to sell it at a high price in our regions. Having more places where lack of water, to much drought or dryness makes wastelands, creates increased competition and conflicts over arable land and fresh water amongst local communities and provokes tensions between states.

    Though Kofi Annan thinks there is hope:

    But by tapping into its vast potential of renewable energy, Africa can boost economic growth, create jobs, and avoid the high-carbon pathway that has brought the world to the brink of catastrophe.

    His Excellency M. Michael Higgins, President of Ireland finds that climate change is the great challenge of our time, already challenging most severely those already poor, for whom, if we do not act, it will deliver devastation.

    Ours may be the final generation with the opportunity to effectively respond to the now urgent effects of climate change.

    he says, finding this year marking a defining moment for the future of humanity.

    In this year 2015 we will decide on what must be a shared universal response to climate change – and on a practical agenda for action.
    We will also this year decide on what should be sought as ‘development’ in the wake of the Millennium Development Goals, in response to global poverty and increasing global inequality.

    The meetings in Addis Ababa, New York, Italy and again here in Paris, taken together, constitute a sequence of proximate and interlinked moments where the governments of the world are confronted with urgent choices, choices that cannot be avoided and may give us some positive expectations knowing that several people who have something to say, are listened at by those in power in different states all over the world.

    From previous debates and summits we have learned that we may not be too optimistic but have to be realistic, knowing that lots of ego‘s have to be convinced of the necessity to put the hands together and to join forces.
    Leaders and their representatives the last few years have been presented with enough research documents by scientists and by enough opportunities to construct a new
    order for humanity and for our planet.

    The political and technical decisions that are to be made over the coming months may be complex, but ultimately the great challenges of our time are ethical and intellectual in their nature. It is especially fitting then, that we have been offered this opportunity by President Hollande to consider what are questions of conscience, of inter-generational justice, and that we do so here in Paris, a city at the heart of a great French intellectual tradition.

    said Mr. Higgins.

    Those in charge of governments should put their own ego and their political party’s ego aside and should listen more to specialised people. They must begin with an acceptance of the evidence of science. For the Irish president it is now clear that failure to respond to the scientific reality of climate change may ultimately lead to the destruction of life
    on our planet.

    We must therefore unequivocally reject the position of those who would obscure the scientific reality of climate change in their protection of any narrow and short-term self-interest. The first ethical test is in accepting that there can be no compromise with truth.

    Those valuable intellectual and spiritual contributions we have seen coming into the open for the general public, should not only inform that public but also inform a new ethical framework on which a new harmonious and sustainable paradigm not only of  development, but of true security, can be built, hopes the Irish president.

    Arnold Schwarzenegger, President and founder of R20 says:

    “This year alone we will dump 40bn tonnes of carbon emissions into our atmosphere. The World Health Organization says that air pollution causes over 7 million premature deaths every year and all over the world we can see flooding, monster storms, droughts and wild-fires that are completely out of control.”

    “When it comes to moving the world to a sustainable, low-carbon, clean energy future, I believe the Science is in, the debate is over and the time for action is now. But despite clear scientific evidence and overwhelming support of the people, our national and global leaders are failing to seriously combat climate change. That’s why I have made a clean energy future my mission through the R20, just as I have done with Physical fitness for decades. And I strongly believe that religious and faith leaders can demonstrate in their respective pilgrim cities that this better future is possible, inspiring hundreds of millions of pilgrims to take action, just like Martin Luther King and Mahatma Gandhi inspired human rights revolutions.”

    Prince Albert of Monaco finds that our mobilization proceeds from a personal journey which falls under our profound choice, meaning we want to give to our existence.

    What we do, how we live, will have consequences for our children and those who come after them. The work committed by the different groups all over the world should get the world leaders to think and should get it also to them to allow each browse the turn, giving the intellectual, material and moral of understanding through education, information, training, tirelessly alerting our contemporaries. Giving them concrete prospects for change, progress and hope, according to the prince.

    David Nussbaum, CEO of WWF-UK, having gained two theology degrees (though not sure those count as ‘spiritual achievements’!), and Chair of the international WWF Network’s Global Climate and Energy Initiative.

    David Nussbaum, CEO of WWF-UK, grew up on a rural university campus, and had annual holidays in the hills of north Wales – so the natural world was usually close at hand.  For him

    Some theological study of eschatology pointed me to renewed creation (rather than merely ethereal existence) as the end vision.  Years later, working in the packaging industry, we were getting to grips with the need for more recycling and improving the environmental credentials of our processes and products.

    Working subsequently for Oxfam, I saw at first hand the dependence of people living in poverty on their immediate natural environment. Connecting this to biblical themes of justice and stewardship creates an imperative to action – recently captured in the papal encyclical ‘Laudato Si’ – ‘On Care for our Common Home’.

    Cardinal Peter Turkson, Ghanaian president of the Vatican’s Pontifical council for justice and peace, who helped Pope Francis write the encyclical on human ecology published last month, said that the climate is a common good. The pope had asked the unprecedented ecological statement should be seen as an appeal for responsibility and a moral challenge to the global indifference to climate change.

    “It is a global common meant for all but the costs are being borne by those who have least contributed to it.

    This is something what we cannot overlook. We in the ‘West’ have lived like everything was at our disposal and could use everything nature provided, like nothing. Living in industrialised countries we should take our responsibility, and as I said in previous postings, we should be very careful what resources we use and from where we get our products at what cost.

    The cardinal gave as message:

    “At stake now is the wellbeing of the earth, our common hope. What we need is care. When we care for something it is with passion and commitment of the heart. That’s why Pope Francis called for care of the earth. A sense of passion is needed.”

    It is now up to politicians and those responsible for great industrial concerns to show the world how they are concerned and how much they care.

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    To be continued: Paris World Summit of Conscience, International interfaith gathering #3

    Preceding articles:

    Climate change guilty of doing too little

    Postponing once more

    Forms of slavery, human trafficking and disrespectful attitude to creation to be changed

    Vatican against Opponents of immigration

    Mayors from all over the world at the Vatican to talk about climate change

    Paris World Summit of Conscience, International interfaith gathering #1

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    Additional reading:

    1. Stopping emissions will not stop the warming of our planet
    2. Voice for the plebs
    3. Temperatures rising
    4. Science, 2013 word of the year, and Scepticism
    5. 2014 To remember our Earth
    6. USA Climate Change Action Plan
    7. 2015 Summit of Consciences for the Climate
    8. Vatican meeting of mayors talking about global warming, human trafficking and modern-day slavery
    9. Senator Loren Legarda says climate change not impossible to address
    10. Burgemeesters in het Vaticaan tegen moderne slavernij en klimaatverandering
    11. Top van het geweten voor het klimaat in Parijs

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    Find also further reading:

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    Also of interest:

    1. Do models accurately predict climate change?
    2. The Roman Warm Period and Dark Ages Cold Period
    3. Medieval Warm Period confirmed via cave study of 3000 years of climatic variations
    4. Despite attempts to erase it globally, “the pause” still exists in pristine US surface temperature data
    5. Climate Change: New resources for readers
    6. Global Warming Alarmists use Fear, to Extort Money. We need to say NO!
    7. Ocean Heat: New Study Shows Climate Scientists Can Still Torture Data until the Data Confess
    8. NASA – The ISIS Of Climate Science
    9. Biggest Fraud In Science History – The NASA/NOAA Surface Temperature Record
    10. NOAA Tampering Exposed
    11. Energy content, the heat is on: atmosphere -vs- ocean
    12. Both NOAA and GISS Have Switched to NOAA’s Unjustifiably Overcooked “Pause-Busting” Sea Surface Temperature Data for Their Global Temperature Products
    13. Rewriting The Past At NOAA
    14. Increasing Is Decreasing
    15. Weak El Niños and La Niñas Come and Go from NOAA’s Oceanic NINO Index (ONI) with Each SST Dataset Revision
    16. Is Another Little Ice Age On The Way?
    17. Climate Scientists Reaching Unprecedented Levels Of Stupid
    18. Arctic Meltdown Scam In Complete Collapse
    19. UAH, MSU, TLT, and other Acronyms
    20. Foraging and Sustainability
    21. New “NASA and NOAA” global temperature series
    22. NOAA Releases New Pause-Buster Global Surface Temperature Data and Immediately Claims Record-High Temps for May 2015 – What a Surprise!
    23. The ‘Family of 5’ Primary Forests: A Snapshot of What Remains | National Geographic (blogs)
    24. Forest Ecosystems Daily: Adventures in heath balds
    25. Commercialized Carbon Removal
    26. Wednesday Interesting Links (On Coal)
    27. Double the coal power closings?
    28. Powerful, Efficient Ceramic Fuel Cells Could Enable in-Home Production of Electricity From Natural Gas
    29. The Power Of Greener Electronics
    30. Forest Ecosystems Daily: Saving Our Ashes
    31. Sea Surface Anomalies
    32. Protesters film slaughter of hundreds of whales in the Faroe Islands | Environment | The Guardian
    33. Faroe Islands – Grindadrap 23.07.2015
    34. Frequency Of Early Season Hot Weather Plummeting In The US
    35. Hottest Year Ever Update
    36. President Obama Says Florida Will Disappear In His Children’s Lifetime….
    37. A shift in climate ‘forcing’ led to demise of Laurentide ice sheet 9000 years ago
    38. Sea Ice Extent – Day 173 – Antarctic 2nd Highest – Global 9th Highest For This Day
    39. 33 Years Later – No Change In Polar Stupid
    40. Claim: Mankind will be extinct in 100 years because climate
    41. The Climate Wars’ Damage to Science
    42. CO2 Monitoring Mechanism in the European Union
    43. Understanding Pollution: How Recycling Works
    44. Understanding Pollution: EPA, the Little Known Name behind Pollution Regulation
    45. Reducing Your Environmental Paw Print
    46. Just in time for Paris COP21 – EPA Report: For the US, Global Action Now Saves Lives and Avoids Significant Climate Change Damages

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  7. Notre Dame: Social media sentiment can predict when people move during crises, improving humanitarian response. “A new study co-authored by University of Notre Dame researcher Helge-Johannes Marahrens shows that analyzing social media posts can help experts predict when people will move during crises, supporting faster and more effective aid delivery.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2025/11/18/notre-dame-social-media-sentiment-can-predict-when-people-move-during-crises-improving-humanitarian-response/

  8. #British cruise #ship #passenger in intensive care after three die in suspected #hantavirus #outbreak, bbc.com/news/live/cjrzp08wx4vt

    The only confirmed case of the virus is a 69-year-old British national, who is in intensive care in #Johannesburg, while two crew members on board need urgent medical assistance.

  9. "Eine Kindergrundsicherung wäre ein Akt der ökonomischen Vernunft"

    Lang wird er nicht mehr im Amt sein. Mit Martin Schenk und mir aber hat der Sozialminister Johannes Rauch über seine Amtszeit, Fehler der Grünen & die Zweiklassen-Medizin gesprochen.

    Im aktuellen #Augustin

  10. Zweiklassen-Medizin, hohe Strompreise und Versäumnisse der Grünen: Der österreichische Sozialminister Johannes Rauch im Gespräch mit Martin Schenk & mir - im aktuellen #Augustin

  11. In #Rumänien mündet die Donau ins Schwarze Meer. Vor über 60 Jahren warf Ilie Ignat hier erstmals seine Angel aus. Heute beklagt er den Niedergang seiner Heimat, eine Folge der jahrzehntelangen #Überfischung im #Donaudelta
    Porträt mit Johannes Greß im neuen #Augustin

  12. CPOD from 2026/05/10

    Flower buds in development of a Crocosmia 'Lucifer' (Montbretia). Focus stack of 54 photos.

    Artist: Dominicus Johannes Bergsma; License: CC BY-SA 4.0; Credit Own work

    See explanation at commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fil

    #wikimedia

  13. Mehr als 50 #Wissenschaftler der #Martin-Luther-Universität in #Halle (Saale) haben eine breite Diskussion zum Umgang mit der #AfD gefordert. Das geht aus einem Aufruf mit der Überschrift „#Wehrhafte #Demokratie ernst nehmen – über #AfD-Verbot nachdenken“ hervor, über den der „#Spiegel“ berichtet. Dabei sind etwa die Jura-Professorin Lucia Sommerer, der Politikwissenschafts-Professor Johannes Varwick, der Ethnologe Olaf Zenker und der Ethiker Mario Brandhorst.
    Die Demokratie sei herausgefordert wie lange nicht und keine „Schönwetterveranstaltung“, heißt es in dem Aufruf. „Die AfD ist #gesichert #rechtsextrem“, so die Professoren. Das wisse jeder kundige Beobachter.
    „Neben einem
    #Betätigungsverbot für erwiesenermaßen rechtsextreme Personen oder dem #Entzug der #Finanzierungsgrundlage einer rechtsextremen Partei ist als letztes Mittel auch ein Parteiverbot möglich“, heißt es weiter. Ein Verbot habe hohe #Hürden und komme nur infrage, wenn „eine Partei aktiv und planvoll auf die Beeinträchtigung bzw. Beseitigung der freiheitlich-demokratischen #Grundordnung abzielt“. Es werde „immer sichtbarer, dass die AfD genau dies tut“, so die Professoren.<< https://www.oldenburger-onlinezeitung.de/nachrichten/professoren-draengen-auf-debatte-ueber-afd-verbot-120016.html

  14. Kronzeuge Johannes D. belastet ehemalige Gefährt:innen. @breakdownthewalls hat für uns 2 Prozesstage im #AntifaOst Verfahren besucht. Vor und im Gericht waren auch #Nazis zugegen, u.a. jmd. der eine Brieffreundschaft mit Beate Zschäpe unterhielt. Ein LKA Zeuge trat anonym auf. Der Richter verhält sich gegenüber Verteidigerinnen äußerst unsouverän. #Antifa rdl.de/Prozessbericht_Antifa_O

  15. Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi Mealli (1624 – c. 1687):
    Sonate à Violino solo, per Chiesa e Camera opp. 3 & 4, publ. in 1660
    Eva Saladin (vl), Jonathan Pešek (vcl), Vera Schnider (hrp), Johannes Keller (kb)
    youtu.be/AVF3Ty4ZpeM
    #ClassicalMusic #BaroqueMusic #violin #sonatas

  16. #news ⚡ JU-Chef Winkel: Union braucht mehr eigene Konzepte in Koalition: Der Chef der Jungen Union, Johannes Winkel, vermisst inhaltliche Impulse seiner eigenen Partei in der Koalition. Er sei sich nicht sic... hubu.de/?p=325249 | #juchef #koalition #konzepte #union #hubu

  17. Bulgaria otti tänään eurot käyttöön. Tällaisia uusia kolikoita on nyt siis kierrossa:

    2 €: Pyhittäjä Paisi Hilandarilainen
    1 €: Johannes Rilalainen
    Kaikki pienemmät kolikot: Madaran ratsastaja

    ecb.europa.eu/euro/coins/html/ kertoo kolikoiden kuva-aiheista tarkemmin.

    #raha #euro #kolikot #Bulgaria

  18. Scarlets boosted by return of internationals for Sharks clash

    Rogers, Mathias, Ball and Lousi back in the XV

    Tom Rogers, Kemsley Mathias, Jake Ball and Sam Lousi all come back from injury and go straight into the starting line‑up following last weekend’s defeat to the Lions in Johannesburg.

    Rogers resumes on the wing, with Blair Murray switching to full‑back. Joe Roberts partners skipper Johnny Williams in midfield, while Dane Blacker starts at scrum‑half in place of Archie Hughes. Sam Costelow continues at fly‑half.

    In the pack, Mathias makes his first appearance of the season at loose‑head, joining hooker Marnus van der Merwe and tight‑head Archer Holz in the front row. Ball returns from head injury protocols to partner Harvey Cuckson in the second row, while Lousi is named at blindside flanker alongside openside Dan Davis and No. 8 Taine Plumtree.

    Peel: “We have to be bold”

    Head coach Dwayne Peel said the squad must continue to play with ambition despite a difficult start to the campaign.

    “Obviously, we have been disappointed with results so far, but we can’t go into our shells in terms of how we want to play. We have to keep being bold and encourage the boys to go out and play,” he said.

    “The Sharks are a dangerous team — you only have to look at their line‑up, 13 current Springboks, some of the best players in the world. The challenge for us is we need to be a collective, the boys have to fight for each other. What an opportunity and what a challenge for our guys.”

    Scarlets team to face Hollywoodbets Sharks

    Saturday, October 25 – Hollywoodbets Kings Park, Durban (15:00 UK time; Premier Sports)

    Starting XV: 15 Blair Murray; 14 Tom Rogers, 13 Joe Roberts, 12 Johnny Williams (capt), 11 Ellis Mee; 10 Sam Costelow, 9 Dane Blacker; 1 Kemsley Mathias, 2 Marnus van der Merwe, 3 Archer Holz, 4 Jake Ball, 5 Harvey Cuckson, 6 Sam Lousi, 7 Dan Davis, 8 Taine Plumtree.

    Replacements: 16 Kirby Myhill, 17 Alec Hepburn, 18 Henry Thomas, 19 Alex Groves, 20 Jarrod Taylor, 21 Archie Hughes, 22 Joe Hawkins, 23 Ioan Nicholas.

    Unavailable (injury/illness): Max Douglas, Josh Macleod, Ryan Elias, Eddie James, Jac Price, Osian Williams, Will Evans, Dom Kossuth.

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    #Durban #DwaynePeel #HollywoodbetsSharks #JakeBall #Johannesburg #KemsleyMathias #Lions #Rugby #SamLousi #Scarlets #SouthAfrica #Springboks #TomRogers

  19. Neue E-Auto-Prämie: Lohnt sich das?

    Bis zu 6.000 Euro Zuschuss für neue E-Autos - doch längst nicht alle profitieren. Wer Anspruch hat, wie hoch die Prämie ausfällt und warum Ökonomen und Autohändler skeptisch sind. Von Lisa Wurscher und Johannes Lenz.

    ➡️ tagesschau.de/wirtschaft/e-aut

    #Elektromobilität

  20. Jede "Diskussion" mit Anthropolog*innen, bei der der Eindruck erweckt wird, bei #LLM (populär #KI oder #AI) handele es sich um Subjekte, ist eine Werbeveranstaltung für Tech-#Faschismus. Ich hoffe, dass das zumindest bei deutschen Kirchenleuten angekommen ist.

    heise.de/news/KI-ein-Kind-Gott

    #kirche #theologie