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Synodality and art in the mystagogy of faith

Prof. Bert Daelemans, PhD, participated as a speaker at the European Laity Forum working days in Rome

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Participants in the meeting

24 June 2024

From 13 to 16 June, the European Laity Forum's (ELF) Working Days on Faith, Art and Synodality took place.

This conference, held in Rome, was attended by our Professor Bert Daelemans, who spoke in depth on the mystagogical methodology for approaching synodality from the point of view of art.

The meeting was attended by more than fifty people from sixteen countries.

Professor Bert Daelemans is a PhD in Theology, from the Department of Dogmatic and Fundamental Theology, and a recognised expert in contemporary religious architecture and liturgical space.


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