On Wednesday 25th of March, a group of 15 visitors from the Roman Catholic organisation Terre de Sens came to Brussels from Namur to visit the Pro-Cathedral of Holy Trinity.
Terre de Sens regularly organises ecumenical and interfaith encounters, and this was an opportunity for members to hear more about the Anglican Church in Belgium. They were welcomed by the clergy of Holy Trinity and the Central Committee of the Anglican Church, followed by a brief history of Anglicanism and an introduction to who Anglicans in Belgium are by the Senior Chaplain of HTB, the Revd Arani Sen, and the Second Secretary. After a tour of the buildings, the group took part in the mid-week Eucharist and later enjoyed a meal provided by Community Kitchen, a charity that prepares 5000 meals a week for those in need in the city of Brussels. The day ended with a Q&A session with the Chaplain President, which led to some interesting discussions about the differences and similarities between the Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches.
