Rebecca Breekveldt

Celebrating the 12th anniversary of Pope Francis' election

On the 19th of March, the Secretary-General and Second Secretary were honoured to attend, along with the newest member of the Central Committee, Grace West, and chaplain at Holy Trinity Brussels, the Rev. John Wilkinson, a solemn mass to celebrate the 12th anniversary of the election of Pope Francis as Bishop of Rome and to pray for his health.

The mass was celebrated by Archbishop Luc Terlinden, Mgr Franco Coppola (the Papal Nuncio to Belgium and Luxembourg) and the entire Catholic episcopate of Belgium in the National Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Koekelberg, and was followed by a reception for the diplomatic corps and ecumenical guests hosted by the Nuncio, with music by the Brussels International Catholic School’s children’s choir.

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Second edition of the AIB Learning Lab

On the 12th of March, the Anglican Institute in Belgium (AIB) hosted its second Learning Lab. These gatherings are designed to foster networking and the exchange of ideas among PhD students and researchers connected to the Anglican Church in Belgium.

At this session, Prof. Dr. Hector Patmore led a short and interactive seminar exploring both biblical and extra-biblical texts about demons, and how these sources shaped the understanding of demons in the New Testament.

The group, which has grown since our first Learning Lab, also enjoyed time to connect and exchange ideas over coffee. We’re already looking forward to the next Learning Lab and hope to welcome even more researchers to the community!

To find out more about the AIB and its upcoming events, visit the new website!

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First Anglican Filipino service in Mechelen

On Sunday the 23rd of February was the first Anglican Filipino service in Mechelen. Despite public transport problems, an encouraging number joined together in worship and fellowship. The service was followed by a delicious meal, as this is this community’s tradition.

We are so grateful to the RC Church for the use of their beautiful building. We give thanks for our Filipino brothers and sisters, and wish them every blessing as they start this new chapter!

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Emouna Belgium at Holy Trinity Brussels

On 12 February, the Vice-president, Secretary-General and Second Secretary were pleased to host the Emouna Belgique session that is held annually at Holy Trinity Brussels.

Emouna is an interfaith leadership program that focuses on study, reflection, inter-religious dialogue and social engagement.

The theme for the day was religious art, with lectures from specialists and a time for creative expression at an art atelier in the afternoon. Before the classes, the Vice-president and former Emouna-participant, Eric Sibomana, gave a tour of the church and shared about some of the unique aspects of the Anglican Church in Belgium and worldwide.

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Licensing and Installation of the Revd. Myron Penner as the new Senior Chaplain of Saint John’s Anglican Church in Ghent

On Sunday the 2nd of February, the Secretary-General and the Second Secretary were delighted to attend the licensing of the Revd. Dr. Myron Penner as the new Senior Chaplain of Saint John’s Anglican Church in Ghent.

The service took place in the beautiful Sint-Elisabethkerk and the Archdeacon of North-West Europe, the Ven. Sam van Leer, presided. During the service, Revd. Myron was warmly welcomed by members of the parish and received gifts that represented areas of his ministry within the church and the city of Ghent. Jodi Penner graced the congregation with an amazing rendition of Handel’s “Let the Bright Seraph”, and to end the service, the whole congregation processed outside to the tune of “We Are Walking in the Light of God”. A delicious lunch, provided by members of the congregation, was served afterwards.

The Central Committee also wishes the Revd. Myron and his wife, Jodi, many blessings as they begin this new chapter, and we wish them all the best as they settle into life in Belgium.

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Licensing and Installation of the Revd. Arani Sen as the new Chancellor and Senior Chaplain of Holy Trinity Brussels

On Saturday the 1st of February, the Second Secretary attended the licensing of the Reverend Arani Sen as the new Chancellor and Senior Chaplain of Holy Trinity Brussels, the Pro-Cathedral of the Diocese in Europe.

The Right Revd Dr Robert Innes carried out the licensing and presided at a service that included worship in various languages, and which was attended by clergy from across Belgium, the Diocese in Europe and the Church of England, including the Bishop of London, The Right Reverend and Right Honourable Dame Sarah Mullally, and the Venerable Sam van Leer, archdeacon of Benelux. Arani was also welcomed by ecumenical friends from the city of Brussels and a representative from the British embassy. A lovely reception followed in Walker Hall.

The Central Committee also wishes the Revd. Arani and his wife, Alison, many blessings as they begin this new chapter and we wish them all the best as they settle into life in Belgium.

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La 37ᵉ édition de l’International Military Chiefs of Chaplains Conference (IMCCC) 

La 37ᵉ édition de l’International Military Chiefs of Chaplains Conference (IMCCC) s’est ouverte le 27 janvier 2025 en Belgique, marquant une première historique pour cet événement international qui rassemble les aumôniers militaires du monde entier. Cette année, la conférence, qui se déroule jusqu’au 31 janvier, est placée sous le thème « Dialogue pour la paix mondiale », mettant en avant l’importance du dialogue interreligieux et interculturel dans la construction d’un monde plus pacifique.

La cérémonie d’ouverture s’est tenue à la Cathédrale Saint-Jacques du Coudenberg, un lieu emblématique de Bruxelles, en présence de nombreuses personnalités civiles, militaires et religieuses. Eric Sibomana, vice-président du Comité central Anglican et project manager du culte Anglican au sein de La Défense belge, a pris part à deux moments symboliques forts de cette soirée.

D’abord, il a participé à l’allumage des bougies, un geste solennel réunissant les représentants de toutes les convictions reconnues et en voie de reconnaissance au sein de La Défense belge. Ce moment de recueillement a illustré l’unité et l’engagement collectif en faveur de la paix. Ensuite, il a contribué à la lecture des réflexions sur la paix, soulignant par ses paroles l’importance du dialogue et de la spiritualité dans la prévention des conflits et la promotion d’un vivre-ensemble harmonieux.

Cette édition de l’IMCCC, accueillie pour la première fois en Belgique, témoigne de l’engagement des Forces armées belges à favoriser la coopération interconvictionnelle au service de la paix mondiale. 

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Nicea 1700

The Anglican Church in Belgium is celebrating two major anniversaries in 2025. From 18 to 21 September in Mechelen, we will be fully involved in the centenary celebrations of the ground-breaking Malines Conversations between Anglicans and Catholics, spearheaded by Cardinal Mercier. On 21 January, the Chaplain-President met with other chefs de culte in Belgium to discuss how the Christian Churches in Belgium would celebrate the 1700th anniversary this year of the first Ecumenical Council of Nicea in 325 and the Nicene Creed which the council drafted. Anglican worship still uses the Nicene Creed in the Holy Communion service and it remains the confession of faith of all the mainstream and orthodox Christian Churches.

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Visit by the Anglican Filipino community to two Catholic churches in Mechelen

On 17 January, the Chaplain-President, Secretary-General and Second Secretary, together with the Revd June Mark Yanez (St Boniface Antwerp) and several members of the Anglican Filipino community in Antwerp, Brussels and Leuven, were delighted to visit two Catholic churches in Mechelen-Sint-Katelijne-Waver: the Goede-Herderkerk and the Sint-Augustinuskerk. Our visits were guided by our good friends Mgr Steven Wielandts (Vicar-General of the Catholic diocese of Mechelen-Brussels) and Deacon Koen Jacobs (the officer responsible for ecumenism in that diocese) and of course members of the kerkraad in each of the churches. Exploratory discussions are taking place about the possibility of organising an Anglican mission in Mechelen oriented towards the substantial Anglican Tagalog-speaking community in Belgium. As always, we were humbled by the warmth of our Catholic brothers and sisters' welcome to us, and we hope and pray for warm ecumenical friendships in the future.

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Bienvenue en Belgique !

Parmi les six doctorants du chapelain-président figure M. Silvère Olongo, un Camerounais qui prépare sa thèse sur les attitudes protestantes au Cameroun envers la communauté LGBT. Bien que Silvère travaille avec Jack déjà depuis deux ans, ce n'est que récemment qu'il obtient un visa pour étudier en Belgique. Le 14 janvier, Jack avait le plaisir de l'accueillir en personne à la FUTP Bruxelles et de lui offrir de la cuisine bruxelloise !

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Meeting with the British Ministry of Defence about nuclear disarmament

On 9 January - a snowy day in Belgium - the Chaplain-President and Bishop Robert had an online meeting with Mr Ed Read, Deputy Director Nuclear Defence Organisation in the UK Ministry of Defence, to discuss conflict and peace in Europe, the prospects for nuclear disarmament, and the ways in which Anglicans in Europe can contribute towards international peace-building.

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Réunion entre les convictions reconnues et la direction-générale des établissements pénitentiaires

Le 7 janvier aux locaux du Service Public Fédéral Justice, le chapelain-président et le vice-président (lui-même coordinateur de l'équipe carcérale anglicane) étaient ravis de s'entretenir avec la nouvelle directrice-générale des établissements pénitentiaires, Madame Kathleen Van De Vijver, et son cabinet. De nombreuses questions pertinentes sur l'organisation des aumôneries pénitentiaires en Belgique ont été posées et des discussions très fructueuses ont eu lieu. Nous sommes fiers du travail dévoué de notre équipe pénitentiaire anglicane.

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Hospitality: a core value in the Anglican Church

"Hospitality has always been one of the core messages within the Anglican Church. (...) It is a gathering place for the community and plays a civic role in society. Within the Anglican Church, that hospitality is expressed through various practices."

Have you ever thought of hospitality as something that Anglicans are known for? Here in Belgium, PARCUM has helped us register the value of hospitality as one aspect of our immaterial heritage - something that is a central part of our worship and that we want to continue passing on to the new generations!

Read the article to find out more about what Anglicans hospitality looks like in Belgium!

https://immaterieelerfgoed.be/nl/erfgoederen/gastvrijheidsrituelen-binnen-de-anglicaanse-kerk

Sharing a meal at St John’s Anglican Church Ghent

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Christmas greetings, Beste wensen, Meilleurs Vœux

Merry Christmas and a happy new year from the Central Committee of the Anglican Church in Belgium!

Joyeux Noël et bonne année vous souhaite le Comité Central du Culte Anglican en Belgique !

Vrolijk kerstfeest en een gelukkig nieuwjaar namens het Centraal Comité van de Anglicaanse Eredienst in België!

Foto/bild: St Martha & St Mary’s, Leuven


Een christingle, wat 'Christuslicht' betekent. Christingle-diensten vinden in veel kerken plaats tijdens de advent om de komst van Christus, het licht, in de wereld te vieren.
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Un christingle, qui signifie « lumière du Christ ». Les cultes du Christingle ont lieu dans de nombreuses églises pendant l'Avent pour célébrer la venue du Christ, la lumière, dans le monde.

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Debating migration at the European Parliament

On 3 December, the Chaplain-President, in his capacity as Bishop Robert's adviser for EU affairs, attended a seminar at the European Parliament hosted by the European Policy Dialogue Forum, whose eurospeak title: "Promoting multi-stakeholder partnerships for migrant inclusion: an interreligious perspective" heralded what was in fact a most interesting series of presentations on how religious communities within the EU both offer new and established migrants a sense of deep belonging and - through the local interfaith dialogue encouraged by the leadership of almost all the faith communities - a sense of openness to the diversity and pluralism of European life. The Anglican Church wishes to play a full part in this interconvictional dialogue and the social belonging and cohesion it produces.

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Le coordinateur des aumôniers des prisons participe au colloque « Prisons et spiritualité »

Le vendredi 29 novembre, le colloque « Prisons et spiritualité en Belgique » a rassemblé à l’UCLouvain Saint-Louis un large public et des intervenants spécialisés pour explorer le rôle de la spiritualité en milieu carcéral. Cet événement a permis de croiser des perspectives historiques, juridiques et pratiques, en abordant des thèmes comme l’évolution des systèmes pénitentiaires, l’encadrement juridique des aumôniers et conseillers, ainsi que des questions contemporaines comme la lutte contre la radicalisation. Les participants ont également bénéficié de témoignages éclairants, notamment celui d’un directeur de prison et d’intervenants sur le rôle de l’Islam dans les prisons belges.

En tant que coordinateurs des aumôniers et conseillers (musulmans et non-confessionnels), mes collègues et moi-même avons participé activement aux discussions, notamment lors d’une table ronde. Nous avons pu y partager nos expériences de terrain et répondre aux questions du public, mettant en lumière l’impact essentiel de notre mission dans l’accompagnement spirituel ou humaniste des détenus. Ces échanges ont souligné l’importance d’une collaboration interdisciplinaire pour répondre aux besoins des détenus et favoriser leur réinsertion. Ce colloque, marqué par une réflexion comparative entre la Belgique et la France, a confirmé l’intérêt grandissant pour ces questions complexes et sensibles. Il constitue une étape importante dans la reconnaissance du rôle des conseillers et aumôniers dans l’humanisation des prisons et le respect de la dignité des détenus.

Eric Sibomana, vice-président du Comité central et coordinateur des aumôniers des prisons

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The Chaplain-President in the European Quarter

On 25 November, the Chaplain-President, in his capacity as Bishop Robert's adviser for EU affairs, attended the final session between the current EU Special Adviser for Freedom and Religion and Belief, Baron Frans van Daele, in which he debriefed on his two years in the role to several interconvictional representatives. We are very hopeful that that the newly-elected European Commission (appointed by the European Council today following the consent given by the European Parliament yesterday) will renew Frans' mandate for a further period.

On 26 November, Jack represented Bishop Robert at a lunch and seminar on migration organised by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, a think-tank linked to the EPP group of MEPs.

On 27 November, Jack represented Lambeth Palace and Bishop Robert at Comece's annual missa pro Europa, concelebrated this year in Notre-Dame des Victoires au Sablon in Brussels by 24 Catholic archbishops and bishops. This was a very public sign by the Catholic Church in Europe of the importance it attaches to its presence in, contribution to and dialogue with the EU.

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Meeting with the new Director-General at the Ministry of Justice

Le 21 novembre, le Chapelain-président, le secrétaire général et la deuxième secrétaire ont eu le plaisir de participer à une réunion des chefs des cultes et des convictions au ministère de la justice, présidée par Madame Maïté De Rue, la nouvelle directrice générale de la Direction générale Législation, libertés et droits fondamentaux. Il s'agissait d'une réunion de présentation et d'identification des thèmes importants qui feront l'objet de discussions et de décisions dans les mois à venir.

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The AIB's first Learning Lab

On the 20th of November, the Anglican Institute in Belgium hosted its first ever Learning Lab. The intention behind these events is to facilitate networking and sharing of ideas between PhD students and researchers connected with the Anglican Church in Belgium. What is to become a regular event was kicked off by two speakers, with Prof. Dr. Jack McDonald and Sr. Julian presenting on their fields of research: “The decolonisation of  African Theology” and “The Teaching of St Paul in Meister Eckhart” respectively. We enjoyed interesting conversations and discussions and look forward to enjoying more presentations and sharing in the next iterations of the AIB Learning Lab. 

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"Why words matter" - a call to action against hate speech at the European Parliament

On 19 November, the Chaplain-President, in his capacity as Bishop Robert's adviser for EU affairs, attended a joint session of the European Parliament's Article 17 Dialogue and Kaiciid International Dialogue Centre on measures to combat hate speech in the EU. A fascinating array of eminent speakers explained their ideas for promoting liberté and égalité via anti-hate-speech legislation, along with promoting fraternité, a relational and emotional quality which cannot simply be legislated into existence, via the community actions of the religions and philosophical groups.

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