Joditz is a village in Upper Franconia, in the municipality of Köditz and the district of Hof.
Joditz lies in the valley of the Saale, ten kilometers north-west of the town of Hof. The village has 345 inhabitants (as of January 2010) and contains a parish church. The area of the parish includes the hamlets Joditz, Lamitz, Saalenstein, Scharten, Stöckaten and Siebenhitz.
At the centre of the village is St John's Evangelical Lutheran Church. It was first mentioned in 1365 and has been the parish church since 1561. The present structure was built in 1704. The pulpit, altar, organ case and baptismal font (the last no longer extant) were by the Hof sculptor Johann Knoll. The altarpiece depicts the birth of Christ, and is flanked by statues of Moses and John the Baptist. The altar is surmounted by three cherubs with the arms of the former patron families, and the pulpit is decorated with figures of the four evangelists. The church was renovated in 2002/2003.
Joditz was the childhood home of the Wunsiedel-born writer Jean Paul, whose father was pastor from 1765 to 1776. In his autobiography he described the importance of the small town in his upbringing and his later literary work; he tells not only of his childhood joys, but also of the great superstitious fears he harboured, such as the fear of village ghosts.
I'm hearin' voices
Telling me this time it's true
But I've got no choice in
What my heart is gonna do
Fallin', never thought I would
Fallin', never thought it'd feel this good
[Chorus:]
Every touch
Every kiss
Every look I can't resist
It's takin' me
To where I've never been
I'm lettin' go
Crossin' the line
Out of control
Out of my mind
If this is love
Baby, I'm your man
I'm seein' visions
Of a future for you and me
I've made my decision
I'm yours forever eternally
Fallin' harder every day
Fallin' more in every way
Repeat [Chorus:]
Fallin' over the top
Fallin', honey, I don't want to stop
Repeat [Chorus:]
Oh, if this is love