EU Parliament VP on Europe and dialogue
Participants attending COMECE Rethinking Europe meeting in the Vatican.- RV |
(Vatican Radio) Political and religious leaders have
gathered in the Vatican this weekend to participate in an dialogue on Europe.
The three day event entitled “Rethinking Europe” has been
organised by COMECE,
the Brussels-based Commission of the Bishops' Conferences of the European
Community.
Apart from the discussion, there is also a papal audience on
Saturday afternoon with the Holy Father, while on Sunday 29th participants will
attend Mass in St Peter’s Basilica.
One of the participants attending the meeting is the first
Vice President of the European Parliament, Mairead McGuinness, whose role also
includes responsibility for Article 17 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the
EU (TFEU) introduced by the Treaty of Lisbon, which provides for the first
time, a legal basis for an open, transparent and regular dialogue between
the EU institutions and churches, religious associations, and philosophical and
non-confessional organisations.
Before being received in private audience with Pope Francis
on Saturday, Mairead McGuinness spoke to Lydia O’Kane about the meeting and the
importance of engaging with religious communities.
Listen to Lydia O’Kane’s interview with Mairead
McGuinness, Vice President of the European Parliament.
Europe and the Local Church
“It’s been very enlightening to hear different views from Christians
in Europe and I think from the point of view of the Catholic Church to
organise this, I think was absolutely fantastic; the challenge is to bring this
conversation back to the parishes and to give people ownership of the
conversation and to some extent to give them ownership of Europe again, because
there is a sense in which people feel a bit disconnected perhaps, or maybe we
think they feel disconnected and I’d like to understand if that is the case and
the only way we will reconnect with them is to have this conversation back in
our parishes…”
Article 17
Asked about her Article 17 role, the Vice President said,
“my role with responsibility for article 17 is to have dialogue with religious
communities, directly on one to one with each Church and non-confessional organisations;
part of that is interreligious but not mainly, it is really so that the
religious communities feel they have an input into policy… I think that
engagement we’ve had has been very fruitful,” she said.
Ms McGuinness also noted that people in everyday life have
concerns “which are more than just economy and growth rates. They have concerns
about spiritual issues, about caring, about the soul and I think it’s good for
us sometimes to pull back from the hard economics which we’ve been going through
because of the economic crisis…
The COMECE “Rethinking Europe” concludes on Sunday
29th November.
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