COMECE Annual Report 2018
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COMECE annual report 2018 www.comece.eu 19, Square de Meeûs, B-1050 Brussels Tel. +32 (2) 235 05 10 Fax +32 (2) 230 33 34 COMECE Mail: [email protected] commission of the bishops’ conferences @comeceEU of the european union finances foreword Total expenditure: 1.189.249€ Dear Readers, The Secretariat of COMECE and its activities are financed exclusively by the contributions of the Member Bishops’ Conferences.In 2018, we were called to transform into concrete actions the ideas and energies that emerged from the Dialogue of The Secretariat of COMECE is registered in the EU Transparency register, Rome (Re) thinking Europe. Migration under the identification number 47350036909-69 07 & Asylum Pope Francis reminded us that at this time, Christians are called to give new life to Europe, to reawaken its con- science “not by occupying spaces [...] but by generating processes capable of awakening new energies in society”. Ethics, Research & Health 10 Justice & FundamentalWith this rights exhortation / 6% in mind, in March 2018, I had the honor and the challenging task of accepting and assuming Externalthe Presidency Action / of4% COMECE. In a full collegial spirit, togeth- Ecology & er with the four new Vice Presidents and the Presidents of Sustainability the Commissions, we have tried to promote “dialogue” as 13 Social & Economic Policies / 4% the main tool to face the transformations of our time that have a significant impact on the future of all those living in Legal Affairs Health, Researchthe & EUBioethics and on / its 2% institutions. 15 & Fundamental Rights Technological development and digitalisation, global Migration & Asylum / 6% warming, demography, migration: all these challenges 3 Social & must be faced with a constructive spirit, a commitment Communicationto solidarity, and / 7% an attention to the Creation and the 18 Economic Policies common good. Meetings and conferences / 16% External Action 21 Rents, reception, travel costs, other salaries / 55% 24 Freedom of Religion Pope Francis receives Archbishop Jean-Claude Hollerich SJ, President of COMECE (Vatican, 18 July 2018) FOREWORD Only in the context of dialogue it is possible The backbone of the European project is the valu- to exploit the opportunities offered by these ing of diversity. This aspect, however, cannot be EU-Churches dialogue challenges and to face effectively the difficulties taken for granted. On the contrary, it must be pro- that characterise them. The dialogue constantly moted and protected day by day, in every action of on the basis of article proposed by the Catholic Church should not everyone’s daily life. be reduced to mere formal encounters, it must 17 tfeu With this in mind, the Bishops of COMECE have be alive and pulsing, overall through the full already embarked since 2018 on a path of reflec- involvement of young people who, on numerous tion that will encourage European citizens, includ- Article 17, paragraph 3 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the occasions, have shown us the way by expressing ing those who will engage in the political compe- EU (TFEU) provides a legal basis for an “open, transparent and their fears and needs, dreams and hopes. tition of May 2019, to embrace an individual and regular dialogue” between the EU and Churches. This provision I am personally committed to ensuring that the collective responsibility for the common good. establishes an obligation for the EU institutions and recognises rich diversity offered by each Episcopate, together Whatever challenge we are called to face together, Churches’ identity and specific contribution. The dialogue prac- with the universal character of the Church, will the key word is responsibility. tices are well consolidated and were developed by Churches even accompany the EU in fully taking on its role and before the existence of Article 17 TFEU. responsibility at the universal level, by promoting On one side COMECE prioritises the strengthening of dialogue Archbishop Jean-Claude Hollerich, S.J. policies based on integral human development structures, tools and practices, and on the other side a dialogue President of COMECE and care for Creation. on concrete policies rather than formal or symbolic events. In 2018 the implementation of Article 17 TFEU was regularly dis- cussed at the highest level with EU representatives, highlighting the need for a fair and equitable representation of the Catholic Church in dialogue initiatives. An efficient cooperation was established at the working level with the new Commission Dialogue Coordinator. For the future, 4 5 COMECE will support a stronger articulation between the tech- nical and the political level within the European Commission, and better EU transparency policies. 2018 COMECE Autumn Plenary Assembly (Brussels, 25-26 October 2018) Pope Francis and COMECE Standing Committee (Vatican, 18 July 2018) DIALOGUE WITH THE EU INSTITUTIONS While preparing an EU contribution to the climate In dialogue with the change summit COP 24 in Katowice, and in view The contribution of member EU Presidencies of the adoption of the UN Global Compacts on Mi- Bishops’ Conferences gration and Refugees in December 2018, COMECE Every semester COMECE, together with its ecu- and its ecumenical partners discussed care for Bishops’ Conferences are deeply rooted in local menical partners, meets with high-level repre- Creation and respect for migrant’s human rights and national social realities. This peculiar feature sentatives of the government holding the rotating - two of the major concerns of Pope Francis – makes them ideal vectors of citizens’ concerns and Presidency of the EU Council. These meetings during a meeting with the Austrian Presidency of needs towards the EU. As a sign of the great inter- allow Churches to raise their concerns and per- the EU Council in Vienna on 23 July 2018. On that est of COMECE member Bishops’ Conferences for spectives on the priorities of each EU Presidency. occasion COMECE expressed the need to protect the European project, Italian and French Church migrants’ fundamental rights in every phase of delegations, with the facilitation of COMECE, In collaboration with the Bishops’ Conference of their journey, including when returning to the visited Brussels, listening to the different concerns the Member State holding the Presidency, COM- country of origin. and sensitivities of EU representatives and sharing ECE elaborates written contributions containing the perspectives of the Catholic Church on Euro- recommendations on current EU policies and pean affairs. legislative files. Churches meeting with Austrian EU Presidency (Vienna, 23 July 2018) On these occasions, Bishops met with high-level On 8 May 2018 COMECE met in Sofia with Ekater- EU representatives such as Antonio Tajani (Presi- ina Zakharieva, Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister dent of the EU Parliament), Federica Mogherini and Foreign Affairs Minister, exchanging on the (EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and future of Europe & Youth, Western Balkans, Security Security Policy) and Frans Timmermans (First & Migration, and Digital Economy. Vice-President of the EU Commission) - and ex- Church representatives reaffirmed the importance changed on current EU challenges with a particu- of developing welcoming policies facilitating a lar focus on migration, employment, fundamental better integration of migrants in Europe and social 6 rights, family and youth. 7 cohesion. The parties agreed on the need to empower young people to fully participate in all levels of social, economic, and political life. Strong emphasis was COMECE President meetings placed on Churches’ perspectives regarding the COMECE delegation meets with the Bulgarian EU Presidency with High-Level integration process of the Western Balkans. (Sofia, 8 May 2018) EU representatives Archbishop Hollerich SJ with Jean-Claude Juncker, President of EU Commission (Brussels, 18 April 2018) As part of the “open, transparent and regular dia- logue” between the European Union and Churches enshrined in Article 17(3) TFEU, H.E. Mgr. Jean- Claude Hollerich, S.J., COMECE President since Dialogue March 2018, met with: on Fundamental Rights • Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the Euro- pean Commission, on 18 April 2018; In the context of the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, COMECE • Mairead McGuinness, First Vice-President of contributed to the Dialogue Seminar on “Reli- the European Parliament on 10 July 2018; gion and Human Rights within the EU: A Shared • Antonio Tajani, President of the European Par- Responsibility”, held at the European Parliament liament on 12 September 2018. on 4 December 2018 with MEPs, Churches and religious communities. Mgr. Hoogenboom, President of the COMECE Legal Affairs COMECE highlighted “the important responsibility CEI President Card. Bassetti and EP President Tajani Commission at EP Dialogue Seminar of the EU institutions in preserving and promoting (Brussels, 22-25 April 2018) (Brussels, 4 December 2018) the whole architecture of fundamental rights” and stated that “the hierarchisation of human rights is a migration & asylum grave obstacle to their promotion and protection”. ‘Welcome, protect, promote On 25-27 September 2018, in line with the con- structive relations developed with the EU Agency and integrate’ for Fundamental Rights (FRA), COMECE par- ticipated in the “Fundamental Rights Forum” Pope Francis organised in Vienna on the topic of “Belonging”. COMECE raised the question whether the space for the fundamental human right to freedom of religion is shrinking