• 2001–2002: KjG calls in their campaign "enjoy the difference" for more tolerance. In particular, the campaign emphasizes that no human being shall be discriminated due to their origin, appearance, race, possession, or other superficial criteria and takes a strong stand against xenophobia. • 2005: KjG, along with
Fimcap, organized a centre for international exchange during the 20th
World Youth Day in
Cologne named "feel the spirit" and visited by more than 20,000 pilgrims. • 2010: KjG hosted the General Assembly of Fimcap in
Munich. • 2012: The diocesan branch of KjG in the
archdiocese of Munich and Freising hosted the Fimcap EuroCourse 2012. • 2013: More than 100 groups of KjG took part with projects in the 72 hours campaign, the biggest social campaign of young people in Germany. • 2014: In an election year for the European Parliament, KjG organized the nationwide project YOUrope – Strippenzieher*innen für eine jugendgerechte EU. The aim of the project was to encourage young people to think about
youth rights and to show them possible ways to participate in political processes.
KjG and contemporary worship music KjG had a significant influence on the development of contemporary worship music (German:
Neues Geistliches Lied, NGL) in Germany. ==Patron and motto==