Seventy-five years after the Schuman Declaration, the European Parliament will host a special event on 15 May entitled ‘A Soul for 21st Century Europe’, promoted by the ecumenical network Together for Europe (TfE). The initiative aims to rediscover the spiritual dimension and the value of peace that animated the founding fathers of the Union, offering insights into contemporary challenges.
Following a musical opening and a welcome by MEP Miriam Lexmann and TfE moderator Gerhard Pross, there will be a speech by Jeff Fountain (Schumancenter, Netherlands) on the deep meaning of the Schuman Declaration.
A key moment will be a discussion between MEPs from different political groups, including Miriam Lexmann, Leoluca Orlando, Antonella Sberna and a French MEP, to reflect on the relevance of Schuman’s legacy.
The second part of the event will feature young people, with an international panel discussion and political testimonies, including that of European MP Cristina Guarda. Personalities from the ecclesial and political world, such as Father Manuel Barrios Prieto, Metropolitan Nikitas Ioan Vulpesku of the Romanian Parliament, former Slovakian Prime Minister Eduard Heger and Prof. Alberto Lo Presti will contribute to the discussions.
This will surely be an opportunity to imagine the future of Europe in the light of its founding values, as we promote memory, dialogue and hope.
In the afternoon, there will be a prayer meeting in the Chapel for Europe with the aim of reflecting on political responsibility and reconciliation in Europe. The programme includes Bible readings, prayers of thanksgiving, asking for forgiveness and intercessions for Europe, peace and for politicians. The ceremony will end with the ‘Prayer and Covenant Pact for Europe’ and a final blessing. Music and multi-lingual songs will enrich the meeting.
Moderator: Federico Castiglioni, researcher at the Institute of International Affairs
First part: MEMORY
Speakers
Dr. Carmine Maraio, student of International Relations
Dr. Maria Pia Di Nonno, expert in European history
Second part: OUR CURRENT TIMES
Speakers
Riccardo Cristiano, journalist and Vatican observer for the Italian National TV station
Giulia Covalea, Ambassador for the Fondazione A. Megalizzi
Third part: PROPHECY
Speakers
Dr. Angèle Mulibinge Kaj, student of International Relations
Prof. Alberto Lo Presti, University lecturer at Lumsa University (Rome)
Immediately afterwards (scheduled time 18.45) an Ecumenical Prayer Vigil for Europe will take place in the Basilica of Santa Maria in Aracoeli, with the participation of numerous representatives of the Christian Churches present in Rome.
At the conclusion, there will be a “convivial and friendship” moment in a hall adjacent to the Basilica.
In the central square of Würzburg (Germany) people prayed together for peace on 8 May, on the eve of Europe Day 2024. The event was organised by the ecumenical network Together for Europe. In the city, the Movements and Communities involved in this network are, among others, the Community of Sant’Egidio, Vineyard, the Focolare Movement and the YMCA.
The aim of the ecumenical prayer in public was to make known how some of those present were committed to peace in different ways and to encourage those present to do the same: e.g. in the family, at work, in prison, but also on trips.
Dr. Heiner Arzet (Vineyard) told of his trip to Ukraine, where his encounter with psychologically traumatised soldiers in the Butscha military hospital was particularly touching. During the liturgy together with the soldiers, Arzet realised how he too can be an instrument of peace through his presence in prayer.
Each of us, wherever we are, can make small and big choices in favour of peace every day.