Day of Repentance and Prayer

Meaning & Origin

The Day of Repentance and Prayer, or Buß- und Bettag, is a Protestant holiday dedicated to repentance, reflection, and prayer. Its origins date back to the Middle Ages when days of prayer were called in times of war or plague. It is a deeply religious holiday that serves as a day for self-examination and spiritual renewal. The holiday’s fixed date, the Wednesday before the last Sunday of the church year (the last Wednesday before the first Sunday of Advent), gives it a unique place in the calendar.

Day of Repentance & Prayer will be celebrated on Saturday, November 22 in 2025, and the following year, in 2026, it will take place on Wednesday, November 18.

YearDateApplicable States
2025November 22 (Saturday)All States
2026November 18 (Wednesday)All States

How it’s Observed

This is a public holiday in only one German state: Saxony. In this region, schools, offices, and most shops are closed. The day is observed quietly, with special church services held for worship and reflection. The holiday was once a nationwide public holiday but was abolished in all but one state in 1995 to help fund nursing care. Its preservation in Saxony is a testament to the state’s historical and cultural ties to the Protestant church.

Vacation Planning

For residents of Saxony, the Day of Repentance and Prayer provides a valuable mid-week break. This is a great opportunity for a one-day trip or a short break. For people from other German states, it’s a normal working day, so traveling to Saxony during this time can offer a quiet and unique experience without the usual crowds. It’s a chance to witness a holiday that has largely disappeared from the rest of Germany and to understand the historical and regional differences within the country.

Vacation DatesUsed Paid leaveIncluded holidayTotal vacation daysApplicable States
16th Nov 2026,
17th Nov 2026,
19th Nov 2026,
20th Nov 2026
418th Nov 20269 daysSaxony

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