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EU Bishops to discuss the contribution of the Catholic Church to the Conference on the Future of Europe

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2021 COMECE Autumn Assembly

EU Bishops to discuss the contribution of the Catholic Church to the Conference on the Future of Europe

Delegates of the Bishops’ Conferences of the European Union will participate in the COMECE Autumn Assembly to be held in a hybrid format on 27-28 October 2021, with the participation of Colin Scicluna, Head of cabinet of the Vice President of the European Commission in charge of Democracy and Demography, and Herman Van Rompuy, President emeritus of the European Council. The event will focus on the Conference on the Future of Europe and will include an exchange with young people.

In the context of various COMECE initiatives supporting young people’s voice in the recently-launched Conference on the Future of Europe, the Bishops of the European Union will gather in Brussels to discuss the contribution of the Catholic Church in addressing Europe’s challenges and priority.

Colin SciclunaThe Bishops – delegated to COMECE from the Episcopates of all 27 EU Member States – will engage in a dialogue with Colin Scicluna, Head of cabinet of the Vice President of the European Commission in charge of Democracy and Demography, and Herman van Rompuy, President emeritus of the Council of the EU and current President of the European Policy Centre.

The Assembly will also be an occasion to assess creative ways to better promote people-centered EU policies, as well as dialogue and solidarity in a socio-economic and epa01939190 Belgian Prime Minister Herman Van Rompuy pictured during a press conference as he was choosen to be first-ever European Union president to represent the 27 countries of European Union, during the informal meeting of heads of state of goveinternational context that resulted impoverished by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Plenary Assembly is a closed-doors event. Journalists and media operators interested in interviewing Bishops are strongly encouraged to contact COMECE Media and Communication Officer.

The programme of the Assembly also includes a Mass for Europe. The Mass will be celebrated in memory of H.E. Mgr. Alain Paul Lebeaupin, former Apostolic Nuncio to the European Union, and will take place in the Church of Notre-Dame de la Victoire, Place du Grand Sablon, Brussels, on Wednesday 27 October 2021 at 19:00 (CET).

The Mass is open to the public. It will be presided by H. Em. Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich SJ, Archbishop of Luxembourg and President of COMECE, and co-celebrated by the Bishop Delegates of the Episcopates of the 27 EU Member States.

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