In Eichenbühl, every year during Holy Week, a special tradition comes to life that shapes the village's image for a few days: Easter clapping. When the church bells mute on Holy Thursday after the evening meal service – in the popular sense "fly to Rome to receive the Easter blessing there – the children and young people take over the service of ringing. This year it was a stately group of 27 children and young people aged between 7 and 16 years…
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In Eichenbühl, every year during Holy Week, a special tradition comes to life that shapes the village's image for a few days: Easter clapping. When the church bells mute on Holy Thursday after the evening meal service – in the popular sense "fly to Rome to receive the Easter blessing there – the children and young people take over the service of ringing. This year it was a stately group of 27 children and young people aged between 7 and 16 years…