This year is 75 years since the prisoners in the concentration camp in Auschwitz were liberated in connection with the Second World War. Something that Jönköping's church pastor Ann Aldén had long thought about drawing attention to in some way.

- The idea is that it will be a tradition, she says.

The bishop should be there

Among other things, the governor, an imam, a rabbi and politician will attend a so-called round table conversation.

- It is quite uncommon for such a constellation, she says, and says that they should be based on a text that Dan Korn has written and should talk about people's equal value.

Bishop Fredrik Modéus will also be present during the day.

"It was natural to invite him," says Aldén, explaining that he profiled himself on issues such as religious freedom.