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SUMMARY:Photo exhibition: Getting to know the Christians of the Middle East
DESCRIPTION:Photo exhibition: Getting to know the Christians of the East: An exhibition of current and heritage photos of the Christians of the East. \nThanks to L‘Œuvre d’Orient  the Chapel for Europe will showcase this photo exhibition from 14.01.2025 to 14.02.2025 during the Chapel’s opening hours: Monday to Thursday from 12:00 to 14:00. You can also make an appointment to visit the exhibition at other times and/or bring a group from your community. Contact: welcome@chapelforeurope.eu \nSince it was founded in 1856\, Œuvre d’Orient has expanded its field of action while remaining faithful to its vocation: to give priests and religious communities the means to carry out their missions in the service of all. For more than 170 years\, l’Œuvre d’Orient has been helping Eastern Christians from 23 countries in the Middle East\, the Horn of Africa\, Eastern Europe\, and India. \n\n\n\n\nHistoire de l’Œuvre d’Orient\n \n1856 : Traité de Paris\, fin de la guerre de Crimée\, la France est reconnue protectrice des chrétiens de l’Empire ottoman. \n4 avril 1856 : Fondation de l’Œuvre des Écoles d’Orient par des laïcs professeurs à la Sorbonne : le mathématicien Augustin Cauchy\, l’helléniste Charles Lenormant\, Alfred de Falloux\, Charles de Montalembert et le Père de Ravignan. \nL’association est destinée à soutenir les écoles francophones au Liban. \n1857 : L’abbé Charles Martial Lavigerie est nommé 1er directeur de l’Œuvre des Écoles d’Orient. Il devient ensuite évêque de Nancy\, puis archevêque d’Alger\, cardinal et fondateur des Pères Blancs. \n1857 :  Novembre\, Publication du premier bulletin de L’Œuvre d’Orient. CENT SOIXANTE ET UN ANS D’INVENTAIRE DES BULLETINS DE L’ŒUVRE D’ORIENT \n1858 : L’Œuvre des Écoles d’Orient est reconnue Œuvre d’Église par le pape Pie IX. \n1860 : Massacre des chrétiens par les Druzes qui soulève une forte mobilisation en France. \n1886 : Mgr Félix Charmetant\, fervent défenseur de la cause arménienne\, devient directeur de l’Œuvre des Écoles d’Orient. \n1931 : L’Œuvre des Écoles d’Orient devient l’Œuvre d’Orient et collabore étroitement avec la Congrégation pour les Églises orientales. \n2010 : Mgr Pascal Gollnisch devient le 11ème directeur de l’Œuvre d’Orient sur proposition de l’archevêque de Paris. \n2014 : Mgr Pascal Gollnisch est nommé par le cardinal Vingt-Trois\, vicaire général de l’ordinariat des Orientaux catholiques en France. \n2016 : 160 ans de l’Œuvre d’Orient \nDepuis sa création en 1856\, l’Œuvre d’Orient a élargi son champ d’action tout en restant fidèle à sa vocation : donner aux prêtres et aux communautés religieuses les moyens d’accomplir leurs missions\, au service de tous.
URL:https://chapelforeurope.eu/event/photo-exhibition-getting-to-know-the-christians-of-the-middle-east/
LOCATION:Chapel for Europe\, Rue Van Maerlantstraat 22-24\, Brussels\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Art exhibition,Ecumenical event,Regular Events,Religion,Solidarity
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250113T145333Z
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SUMMARY:How to disagree well : Christian Reconciliation
DESCRIPTION:A series of three conferences on the difficult journey of HOPE and how to transform conflict.\nThis series aims to facilitate a deep encounter between faith and some leaders involved in the public and political sphere.\nFrom the heart of Europe\, we want to contribute to a more sustainable peace in today’s polarised society\, not through seeking shallow common ground\, but through better understanding our differences – learning to disagree well.\nFollowing the “Rose way” we invite you to navigate change and transform conflict so together wecan reimagine peace.\nThis is a joint project of Rose Castle Foundation  and Chapel for Europe.\n\n 1st Conference – Tuesday 21.01.2025 – 19:00HOW TO DISAGREE WELL – CHRISTIAN RECONCILIATION\nDuring the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity we aim to discuss Rose Castle’s project “ChristianWisdom of Reconciliation” based on the 12 Habits of reconciliation for fostering EcumenicalDialogue.Reconciliation seeks healing of what is broken. It recognises all is not well\, and repair is needed.The 12 Habits are practical characteristics emerging from decades observing reconcilers on thefrontlines of violent conflict. They are rooted within the Christian faith\, whilst also accessible toanyone seeking to be a reconciling presence within their context. Click here to find out more.Guests – How they understand Christian Unity in practice – John 17– Rose Castle Foundation -Moderation by Canon Sarah Snyder– Rev. Dr. Sorin ȘELARU – Representing the Orthodox Churches to the EU– Fr Manuel Barrios Prieto – General Secretary of COMECE– Rev. Frank Dieter Fischbach – General Secretary of CEC\nYou can participate also via livestream. Here is the link.\n\n 2nd Conference – Tuesday 11.02.2025 – 19:00HOW TO DISAGREE WELL – SCRIPTURAL REASONING\,A DIALOGUE BETEEN FAITHS\nInspired by World Interfaith Harmony Week we would like to introduce this fresh approach tomodern day inter-faith dialogue\, which puts scripture at the heart of the conversation. Unlike some forms of inter-faith engagement\, it is not about seeking agreement but rather sharing our very different scriptural texts to address a shared contemporary challenge or issue. The aim is to discover a better quality of disagreement\, so we can collaborate for God’s sake as we seek repair of a broken world.Guests for a living practise– Rose Castle Foundation – Moderation by Canon Sarah Snyder– Rabbi Avi Tawil – Director of the European Jewish Community Centre – Brussels– Prof. Nick Adams – Professor of Philosophical Theology – University of Birmingham – (UK)– Prof Dr Lejla Demiri – Chair of Islamic Doctrine at the Center for Islamic Theology\, University of Tubingen (Germany).\n\n3rd Conference – Tuesday 13.05.2024 – 19:00HOW TO DISAGREE WEL –TOOLS TO HELP US NAVIGATE THROUGH CHANGE\, CHAOS AND CONFLICT\n\nWe are facing heightened change and conflict across Europe once again\, with communities facingdestructive division/polarisation. How can we be wiser leaders across these societal divides\,without compromising on what we believe? Rose Castle Foundation works with outstanding youngleaders\, equipping them as reconcilers across some of the world’s deepest divides. Together theyshare their insights from collaborating across substantial differences in political and socialcontexts.– Rose Castle Foundation – Moderation by Canon Sarah Snyder– M. Ahmed Haykel Gaafar – director of REspect!\, a reporting portal countering hate speech in Germany– M. David Hazan – serves as a Hazan at the Norrice Lea Synagogue in London and training at the Rabbinic Academy.– M. Jean-Louis Hanff – Member of the Christian Democrat party in Belgium “Les Engages” and member of the Belgian CVX – Christian life Community
URL:https://chapelforeurope.eu/event/how-to-disagree-well-christian-reconciliation/
LOCATION:Chapel for Europe\, Rue Van Maerlantstraat 22-24\, Brussels\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Ecumenical Prayer,Family event,Regular Events,Solidarity
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