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Designed to complement the photographic exhibition showcased at the Chapel for Europe, this round table brings together a theologian, a pastor, and an architect, all three invited to engage in dialogue and share their experiences and expertise in the field of space and worship. Their discussions will highlight the major current trends in the articulation of liturgical spaces and practices. They will help us identify the specific features of these contemporary trends in relation to Christian architectural traditions.

Florence Cosse, an architect specializing in the design of ecclesiastical spaces, works in France and Belgium.

Prof. Arnaud Join-Lambert, Professor of Practical Theology and Liturgy at UCLouvain, RSCS Institute.

Rvd. John Wilkinson, Canon Pastor at Holy Trinity Brussels, specialist in the history of Christianity and liturgy.

 

When: Tuesday, 20 January 2026 at 18:30

Where: Chapel for Europe, Rue van Maerlant, 22-24, 1040 Etterbeek

Organisers: Prof. Ikenna Okpaleke, Professor of Ecclesiology at UCLouvain, RSCS Institute, and Matthieu Somon, holder of the Arts & Religions Research Chair, RSCS Institute.

Chaire Arts & Religions (ARRE) | Université catholique de Louvain