The Church and Europe in Conversation

Q: What is COMECE?

A: COMECE stands for the Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences of the European Community, and it serves as a bridge between the Church and European institutions.

Q: What is the primary role of COMECE?

A: COMECE works to promote dialogue between the Church and society across Europe, offering guidance on social, ethical, and cultural issues.

Q: What contemporary challenges does COMECE address?

A: COMECE addresses rapid secularization, individualism, and cultural change, striving to renew a sense of community across Europe.

Q: What signs of hope are observed in Europe regarding faith?

A: Some parts of Europe are reporting unusually high numbers of baptisms and a renewed interest in the Catholic faith.

Q: What is Bishop Mariano Crociata’s view on individualism?

A: Bishop Crociata believes addressing individualism is a crucial responsibility, and the Church’s nature inherently fosters community growth.

Q: What is the significance of “moments of awakening” for COMECE?

A: These moments indicate that despite secularization, Europe’s search for deeper meaning remains active and presents opportunities for engagement.

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The Church and Europe in Conversation

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