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Photo exhibition: An exploration of Christian places of worship in Belgium

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Chapel for Europe Rue Van Maerlantstraat 22-24, Brussels

Photography exhibition: History, aesthetics and communities. An exploration of Christian places of worship in Belgium. What is a Christian place of worship in Belgium? This exhibition seeks to answer this seemingly simple question. Taking a historical and ecumenical perspective, and examining photographs (reproductions of Belgian churches, monasteries and abbeys) and pieces of liturgical furniture, the exhibition explores the diversity of Christian worship through the spaces that host it. Although Belgium is a country (formerly part of the Netherlands) where religious iconography became confessional at an early stage and was used as a weapon of identity during the Protestant reforms, it has also been the heart of institutional Europe since the mid-20th century, making it a cosmopolitan observatory that is particularly representative of the diversity of Christianity and its churches since the early modern period. In the light of Belgian history, the exhibition questions and analyses the involvement of architectural aesthetics and communities in the definition and fulfillment of Christian worship, from the turmoil of the Reformation (which led to new relationships with space and images of worship among Christians) to the present day, where the aesthetic importance of the place of worship as a building may be diminished or even […]

Climate justice and spirituality: an interfaith perspective

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Chapel for Europe Rue Van Maerlantstraat 22-24, Brussels

IN FRENCH It is said that faith can move mountains. But could it also reduce our greenhouse gas emissions to mitigate the effects of global warming? According to a study published in September 2025, spirituality has become "a motivating factor for climate action". The Catholic movement Laudato Si' and the interfaith NGO Greenfaith, which brings together Christians, Muslims, Jews and Buddhists on a spiritual journey for climate and social justice, reveal a unique overview of believers' commitment to the planet. We invite you to this round table, which will feature four representatives from different spiritual traditions: Buddhist, Jewish, Islamic and Catholic Christian. - Massimo Ciscato, representative of Soka Gakkai International Belgium - Buddhism - Alexander Laugier-Werth, engineer by training, is responsible, in particular, for sustainable development in an international industrial group. He is also president of the liberal Jewish community of the Beth Hillel synagogue in Forest. - Radouane Attiya, assistant and researcher at the University of Liège, is also an imam - Alexis Versele, affiliated with the Building Physics and Sustainable Design division of KU Leuven, Christian, Catholic, and member of the lay movement Focolari Moderator: Sabina González Vilas, Director of Programmes and Interreligious Dialogue at the Chapel for […]