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COVID-19, Religion and Belief:
European Union Institutions' Perspective

COVID-19, Religion and Belief: Webinar Series
EPISODE 4

- INVITATION-
Dear <<First Name>>,
 
The organizers are pleased to invite you to join them in the webinar "COVID-19, Religion and Belief: European Union Institutions' Perspective" on Thursday, April 30 at 3:00 PM CEST (Brussels). The duration will be approximately one hour. Participation will be ensured through polls and Q&As. 
 
The pandemic is emerging as a threefold challenge for the European Union.

The first challenge is about the fundamentals of the European project: it is time to assess whether Europeans still share an interest in a single market, in which form and with which assumptions and implications in society and politics. Based on the assessment, it is also time for deciding whether and how to move on together.

The second challenge concerns the role of religion and belief communities in assessing the state of Europe as well as in deciding about its future: this implies their responsibility in both mobilising principles and concepts, and acting in society, and politics.

The third challenge regards current EU mechanisms and procedures for engaging with religion, in particular the dialogue under article 17 TFEU, and the internal and external action for the protection and promotion of freedom of religion or belief, and the global exchange on religion in society. Here, the challenge is at the same time about the full exploitation of what has been built so far, and about the development of further instruments and actions.    

While the threefold challenge was already there before the pandemic, it is now magnified, and dramatised as a result of the health crisis and the subsequent crisis in the economy and society. The webinar will gather witnesses from the EU institutions in order to discuss how the pandemic is affecting the debate, and how it is shaping the response to such a momentous challenge.


Chair:
Prof. Marco Ventura, Director, Center for Religious Studies at Bruno Kessler Foundation / University of Siena

Panelists:

Dr. Vincent Depaigne, Coordinator of the dialogue with religious and non-confessional organisations, European Commission

Dr. Philippe Perchoc, Coordinator for the European Parliament dialogue with churches, religious and philosophical organisations, European Parliament


Raphael Warolin, Policy Officer, European External Action Service


Registration is required and free of charge. Feel free to share with your colleagues or others who might be interested.
 
 
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BACKGROUND ON THE WEBINAR SERIES
The novel coronavirus has impacted countries across the word and is affecting many domains of our lives. While other initiatives are focusing on economic or health related impacts of the pandemic, this webinar series aims at exploring the strategies and initiatives of governments and religious groups to deal with the crisis. Our focus is global and will assess the impacts of the pandemic on civil liberties, and especially freedom of religion or belief. During the series, our guests will also touch on cross-cutting themes like the impact of the pandemic on levels of religiosity, on religious practice, on theological reflection and religious imagination, on faith-based humanitarianism, on religion and inclusion/xenophobia. The series brings together government officials, scholars and practitioners to discuss the threats we face, and how we might respond to them.

The series is organized by the Cambridge Institute on Religion and International Studies, the Center for Religious Studies at Bruno Kessler Foundation, the Center for Justice and Society at Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV) Law School-Rio de Janeiro, the International Center for Law and Religion Studies at Brigham Young University Law School, the European Union Office of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and the University of Siena.

 
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