On 19 and 20 October, the Chaplain-President, who is Professor of History there, was privileged and delighted to participate in an international conference organised by FUTP Bruxelles on the life and witness of African-European women ( Colloque inaugural du CARES | FUTP ). The first day of the conference was held in the magnificent Hôtel de Ville in Brussels, the second day in the Senghor cultural centre in Etterbeek near the European Parliament. A particular and moving privilege was the conferral of honorary doctorates on the Franco-Cameroonian author Léonora Miano and the Congolese doctor and Nobel prize winner Denis Mukwege. This event was reported in the press here: Leonora Miano et Denis Mukwege honorés à Bruxelles – Regards protestants