Welcoming the Revd. Richard Clement to Belgium!

On Saturday the 20th of April, the Second Secretary was pleased to be able to attend the licensing service for the Revd. Richard Clement to Saint George’s Memorial Church in Ieper.

The Archdeacon of North-West Europe, the Ven. Sam van Leer, presided. During the service, Revd. Richard was warmly welcomed by representatives from the parish, as well as by Sir Edward Crofton, Chair of the Friends of Saint George’s Memorial Church, by the Revd. Father Miguel Dehondt, Dean of St Martin’s Roman Catholic Cathedral in Ieper, and by the Revd. Christian Bultinck, Pastor of the Protestant Church in Ieper. Also present at the service was His Excellency Martin Shearman, British Ambassador to Belgium.

The Central Committee also wishes the Revd. Richard many blessings as he begins this new stage of his ministry and we wish him all the best as he settles into life in Belgium.

VILD vergadering

Op 19 april hebben de kapelaan-voorzitter, secretaris-generaal en tweede-secretaris de laatste vergadering van het Vlaams Interlevensbeschouwelijk Dialoog (VILD) bijgewoond. Deze keer was de voorzitterschap onder meneer Bruno Spriet, secretaris-generaal van de rooms-katholieke eredienst in Vlaanderen.

Er werd gesproken over, onder andere: 1) stand van zaken van de erkenningsaanvragen, 2) grote discussie over de net gepubliceerde evaluatiestudie van Universiteit Antwerpen over het eredienstendecreet, 3) verslagen van de werkgroepen i) armoede, ii) communicatie, iii) spirituele zorgverleners; 4) stand van zaken van de commissies misbruik.

Het was een vol agenda met gedachten wisselingen.

L'Aumônerie anglicane des prisons s'explique

Le 15 avril, le professeur-invité à la FUTP, Armin Kummer (faculté où d'ailleurs le chapelain-président est professeur-titulaire) a lancé une invitation au Coordinateur national de l’ Aumônerie anglicane des Etablissements pénitentiaires fermés. Réponse à laquelle Eric Sibomana, aussi vice-président du Comité central, a répondu positivement. La sœur Hélène Ntombo, aumônière catholique, et Eric ont pu intervenir dans le cadre du cours intitulé : “L’accompagnement pastoral”. Ils ont pris plaisir à expliquer leur travail dans le milieu carcéral ; ils ont eu l'occasion de partager leur expérience en tant qu'aumôniers, en mettant en avant les défis et les récompenses de ce travail ; ils ont également pu discuter des différentes facettes du soutien spirituel et émotionnel aux détenus, ainsi que des stratégies pour favoriser leur réhabilitation et leur réinsertion sociale. Eric et Hélène ont mis l'accent sur l'importance de l'empathie, de la compassion et du respect dans ce contexte particulier.

Celebrating 54 years of Sant'Egidio in Belgium

On Sunday the 14th of April, the Second Secretary and Secretary General were pleased to attend a celebration for Sant’Egidio Belgium’s 54th anniversary in Antwerp.

The day began with a gathering at Sant’Egidio’s Laudato Si’ center, which serves one of Antwerp’s outlying neighborhoods. Everyone who had come to Belgium through the Humanitarian Corridors scheme was invited to come, so it was a joyful morning of reconnecting and sharing experiences. Many beneficiaries of the programme took the opportunity to express their gratitude for the difference Humanitarian Corridors made in their journey to safely and legally come to Europe. Representatives from Sant’Egidio also highlighted the value that migrants bring to Belgian society - today and in the future.

After lunch and a ferry ride across to Antwerp’s Right Bank, more guests gathered for a thanksgiving mass in the Cathedral of Our Lady, at which Kardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich, Archbishop of Luxembourg, preached and Bishop Bonny of Antwerp presided. Sant’Egidio volunteers and representatives from partner organisations and the Belgian government were all welcomed. The service was followed by a reception at Sant’Egidio’s central hub.

Exploring pathways to safe and legal passage

On April 9, the Second Secretary of the Central Committee had the pleasure of attending and speaking at Sant’Egidio Belgium’s HUMCore result presentation day. The event took place at the beautiful Muntpunt library and it was well attended by participants from all over Belgium and Europe.

Central to the programme were presentations about the HUMCore project, which Sant’Egidio has been carrying out in Europe for the past three years. The research focused on comparing complementary pathways for refugees coming to Europe (such as Humanitarian Corridors), proposed policy changes and guidelines for best practices for sponsorship and integration.

Throughout the day, we heard from Sant’Egidio staff, university researchers, representatives from the EU and Belgian government, sponsors and beneficiaries. During the afternoon session, Rebecca shared about the Anglican Church in Belgium’s experience of receiving three families - one in Gent 2019 and two in Leuven in 2023.

Humanitarian Corridors aims to provide an answer to the many refugees who are fleeing situations of war and poverty in several countries. Since the HUMCore research project started, over 2000 people in vulnerable situations have been granted safe and legal passage to European countries, where each one of them was welcomed by a sponsoring community, who has helped them on the journey to integration in their new home. It has been an enriching experience for the volunteers from Anglican churches across Belgium to participate in this scheme, and the Central Committee looks forward to further cooperation with Sant’Egidio and Humanitarian Corridors.

Interested in finding out more? Dive into the world of Humanitarian Corridors through this enlightening video:

"Europe, a leap into the unknown" (Robert Schuman)

On 9 April, the Chaplain-President, in his capacity as Bishop Robert's adviser for EU affairs, attended a fascinating evening at Comece in which the Spanish author Victoria Martin de la Torre spoke about the new Polish translation of her book Europe, a Leap into the Unknown, a presentation of the lives of some of the founders of the European Union in the aftermath of the carnage of the Second World War. Two Polish MEPs, Roza Thun and Jan Olbrycht, were present to comment on the book from different political perspectives, and a lively public discussion took place about possible next directions for the EU.

FIDIF vergadering

Op 8 april 2024 hebben de kapelaan-voorzitter, secretaris-generaal en tweede secretaris de laatste vergadering van FIDIF bijgewoond. FIDIF zit onder de voorzitterschap van Bernard DuFour namens de rooms-katholieke eredienst en mevrouw Breekveldt van de anglicaanse eredienst dient als secretaris van dit orgaan. Op de agenda stond 4 belangrijke punten: 1) verloop van de erkenning van het boeddhisme, 2) opvolging van het Vlaamse kaderwet voor de erediensten en vrijzinnigheid, 3) communicatie in aanloop van de verkiezingen in 2024 omtrent de financiering van de levensbeschouwingen, 4) gedachte wisseling over mogelijk vredesboom initiatief.

Meeting with Denis Mukwege

On 30 March, the Chaplain-President interviewed Dr Denis Mukwege, Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Congolese gynecologist and campaigner against the rape of women and girls as a weapon of war in the eastern Congo. The interview was part of Jack’s academic research into Christianity in Africa with a particular focus on the Congo, which has a long, and often difficult history with Belgium. Jack, Dr. Mukwege and PhD candidate, Nathan Ngoy, had a most interesting and important conversation about the nature of religious belief in Congo, the links between traditional Congolese beliefs and Christianity, the violence of both European colonisers and African leaders in Congo, and ways in which the victims of rape can begin a process of healing with the support of medical professionals and the churches. Jack felt during this interview that he was in the presence of true human greatness.

Celebrating friendship between faiths

On Wednesday 3 April 2024, the Secretary-General was pleased to represent the Central Committee of the Anglican Church at the Great Synagogue in Brussels for a special evening celebrating the friendship between the Jewish community in Belgium and Cardinal Josef De Kezel & Archbishop Luc Terlinden.

The two Roman Catholic leaders were warmly greeted by the President of the Jewish Consistory, Philippe Markiewicz, Grand Rabbi Guigui, the members of the synagogue and invited dignitaries and guests. The speeches were particularly poignant in light of the current conflict between the state of Israel and Hamas in Gaza, as well as acknowledging the history of anti-semitism in the Roman Catholic and other Christian churches. However, on this evening, the focus was on: friendship, brotherhood, solidarity, democracy and peace among all faiths and convictions in order to strengthen our society and work together for a positive future where everyone can flourish.

Speeches were interspersed with musical pieces which, appropriately enough, can only be described as divine!

Coverage of the event is also available in Flemish and French.

Chrism Eucharist in Brussels

On 26 March, the Chaplain-President, Secretary-General and Second Secretary were delighted to be present at the annual Holy Week chrism eucharist held in Holy Trinity Brussels and presided by Bishop Robert. Two dozen clergy mainly from Benelux and a good handful of lay readers attended to support the bishop in his ministry and to renew their ordination and licensing vows. "Chrism" is the Greek for "anointing", and at a chrism eucharist the bishop blesses the oils which will be used in parishes during the coming year for anointing people at their baptism, ordination and during times of sickness. Bishop Robert preached a very interesting sermon on maintaining brotherly and sisterly love in the Anglican Church at a time when Anglican Christians are divided on issues of human sexuality.

The service was followed by a delicious lunch prepared by the Community Kitchen charity at Holy Trinity Brussels, which continues to prepare 5,000 meals each week for the needy and hungry in Brussels.

Goed bezig PARCUM!

Op maandag 25 maart hebben de Kapelaan-voorzitter, de Secretaris-generaal en de Twede-secretaris vergaderd met de team van Parcum in Abdij van Park, Leuven, voor een voorbereidende bijeenkomst. In het jaar van het Anglicaanse erfgoed kijken we uit naar een studiedag in oktober rond het thema materiële en immateriële erfgoed van de Anglicaanse kerk in België.

A farewell to our friend Freddy!

On 23 March, the Chaplain-President was delighted to represent the Central Committee at the event in La Chaufferie in Etterbeek to celebrate the six-year presidency of Prof Freddy Mortier of De Mens Nu, the Dutch-speaking representative body of Recognised Secularism. Freddy is a bioethicist of international renown, whose contributions to meetings of the Dialoograad, FIDIF and VILD (the formal interconvictional dialogues at federal and regional level) have always been useful and well-informed, even when the Central Committee has not followed Freddy's position (as in the cases of human euthanasia and Jewish and Muslim ritual animal slaughter). The celebration included a heart-warming speech by Freddy, some sublime Beethoven and an excellent lunch. Jack was able to present initial Anglican greetings to Freddy's successor at the helm of De Mens Nu, the former senior civil servant Raymonda Verdyck. We look forward to working with her.

Breaking the Ramadan fast at the European Parliament

On 19 March, the Chaplain-President, acting in his capacity as Bishop Robert's adviser for EU affairs, participated in the iftar (the meal at which Muslims break their daily fast during the month of Ramadan) hosted by the Belgian Catholic MEP Kathleen Van Brempt in the famous Mickey Mouse café in the European Parliament. A large group of Muslims and interfaith guests were present, and the Chaplain-President was among those who made speeches stressing the common commitment of the main European religions and convictions to the three basic EU principles of democracy, human rights and the rule of law.

Thank you to the Intercultural Dialogue Platform for putting together a video of the evening!

Le prochain Forum Chrétien Francophone aura lieu à Liège !

Le 19 mars, le chapelain-président avait le plaisir de représenter les anglicans de Belgique à la réunion du comité d'organisation du prochain Forum Chrétien Francophone, qui aura lieu à Liège du 28 au 31 octobre 2024. Le Forum est censé rassembler des centaines de chrétiens de toutes les traditions pour plusieurs jours de prière et de communion amicale. Le comité fut reçu à l'évêché de Liège par Mgr Jean-Pierre Delville. La réunion était suivie d'un délicieux déjeuner.

The Chaplain-President at KU Leuven

On 15 March, the Chaplain-President attended the systematic theology and the study of religions research group at KU Leuven, where he is one of the researchers: Research Centres and Groups - Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies. During the session, he spoke about his recent trip to DR Congo and the possibilities for further research on the Church and decolonisation which this trip revealed.

A Climate Fresk afternoon with the Caring for Creation Task Force

On Monday 11 of March, the Secretary-General and the Second Secretary took part in a Climate Fresk - a hands-on workshop that encourages participants to think about the causes and effects of climate change. The goal of the interactive activities is to help individuals around the world understand the systemic nature of the challenges our planet faces and to have an open and positive conversation about climate solutions.

The Fresk was held at Holy Trinity Church in Brussels and was attended by clergy from across the Diocese in Europe, Local Environmental Officers from Belgian chaplaincies, and individuals who are passionate about a sustainable relationship with the planet. The workshop was organized by the Caring for Creation Task Force (of which the Secretary-General is a member) and the activities were led by trained facilitators from the Climate Fresk movement.

Climate change is an important topic to Anglicans in Belgium. As part of the wider Anglican Communion, the Central Committee, the Diocese in Europe and the Episcopal Church adhere to the Five Marks of Mission, including, “To strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth”. Taking part in this Climate Fresk was an excellent opportunity to be reminded of the importance of this goal and to think creatively about ways in which each of us can act.

Are you interested in booking a Climate Fresk for your chaplaincy? Find a Belgian facilitator (French, Flemish or English-speaking) here!