Newsletter July 2021
Editorial

Children and young people deserve to learn the roots of their own culture to be able to understand the world they live in. Religions represent traditions, continuity, and long lines. Conventions, habits, rituals, rules, values, and worldviews are most often rooted in and can be explained by religious traditions. Religions represent the collective memory in the culture, often not verbalized. Although media have many strengths, media can also bombard children and young people with a popular culture of short horizons. The turnover can be so quick that every decade creates its own words, literature, music, films, fashion, food, and values – see for instance: https://www.thetoptens.com/decades-since-1900-live/.

As an antidote, religion can offer more long-lasting patterns and horizons to understand life within. During the pandemic, the use of media has generally increased and has often functioned as a sort of ‘escape’ from a restricted daily life. The pandemic has demonstrated to us how quickly global order can come out of human control. For many children and young people, the pandemic has challenged their understanding of purpose in life. They are now gradually turning back to school with the need to understand their experiences from a wider perspective. Religious education in schools and churches ought to address their experiences and make use of them to explore human living conditions from a religious perspective. Children and youngsters need religious education to work on their experiences, especially after this pandemic when their daily lives have been put to test.

We wish you a relaxing summer break and a good start of the new school year!

Dr. Tania ap Siôn and Prof. Heid Leganger-Krogstad (ICCS)

Michael Jacobs and Piet Jansen (IV)

News from IV and ICCS
Centre of Riga
IV General Assembly in Riga
The next General Assembly shall take place from 29th–31st October 2021 in the Latvian capital Riga. It had already been planned to be there last year, but could only take place virtually due to travel restrictions because of corona. Now, ...
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Valuable exchange for members at “IV meet”
At the suggestion of one of its members, IV organised an informal digital meeting on Friday, 26th March 2021. The purpose of the meeting was to...
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Study trip postponed to spring 2022
Study trip postponed to spring 2022
During spring this year, we hoped that it would be possible to organise the study trip for school leaders to the Netherlands for September 2021. But unfortunately, there is still so much...
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Registration now open - Storytelling at Klingenthal conference
Learn to tell new stories about CindeRElla! The fate of CindeRElla – as metaphore for religion in education – is…
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Zoomthal II: creative stories shed new light on RE in Europe
“And she lived happily ever after. But did she?” With this intriguing question, referring to the Cinderella fairy tale, participants…
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Back to normal?
Back to normal or forward to a more sustainable social life? A comment by Heid Leganger-Krogstad, ICCS President The pandemic…
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WITH, FROM and FOR each other
WITH, FROM and FOR each other
The cooperation of Lutheran Kindergartens and Schools in Hungary and Bavaria is a long standing tradition.The encounters and the creative approach applied in the projects make students interested in and enthusiastic about each other’s countries and the whole of Europe. The corona pandemic put it to a test...
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CoGREE and member organisations
New EFTRE logo
New logo
EFTRE is refreshing its visual identity. In spring, the board adopted the new logo which is now in use. It keeps a similar look but is presented in a more modern way. In addition, a new website will follow during this year.
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Cover signposts modul
Ahmed Mohamed – a case of religious discrimination?
Around 25 Religious Education experts from around Europe gathered together on Zoom for the second EFTRE online workshop on Friday, 19th March 2021. Dr Angelos Vallianatos from Greece offered a session on the recently published teacher training module Signposts. He himself...
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Topic of 2022 EFTRE Conference announced
A year before the event, the EFTRE Executive has now taken a decision about the theme of next conference. From 25-28th August 2022, colleagues from the RE community all around Europe...
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EuFRES conference communiqué
EuFRES conference communiqué
For the first time, the EuFRES conference was held online on 9th April 2021. The topic was “Religious education in Europe in the time of the pandemic”. As usual, in the end the EuFRES board of Trustees created a final communiqué...
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A new beginning for EREnews
A new beginning for EREnews
A new issue of the EREnews has been published. It is the first edition published by the new editorial team now at Roma Tre University (Italy). The scientific committee of the e-journal, which...
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CEC and CPCE
Speaker Christel Ngnambi with moderators
CEC Online Academy invokes innovative approach to populism
How can European churches deal with populism by being the “salt of the earth”? The question guided a lively exchange at the Online Academy on Populism from 21 to 22 June 2021, which was organised by the thematic group ICCS board member Bianca Kappelhoff is part of. The event focused on...
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High-level Webinar “European Churches – Churches in Europe”
An online event with European church leaders took place on 13th May 2021 on the occasion of the German Ecumenical Kirchentag. It was organised by the European Christian Convention, which aims to prepare a large-scale gathering of Christians in Europe in a few years.
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Education priority topic for Christian Academies in Europe
After a poll among its members, education emerged as one of the three priority issues for Oikosnet Europe, a network of about 35 Christian academies and laity centres in Europe. As a start of a longer process, Oikosnet Europe organised a first zoom conference on 24 March 2021, which ICCS board member Bianca Kappelhoff had the honour to open with an input.
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Council of Europe & European Union
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Conference on the Future of Europe launched
On this year’s Europe day, the 9th May 2021, the Conference on the Future of Europe was launched. It is a new format to enable European citizens to share their expectations regarding the EU. A multilingual digital platform ...
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Newly-founded committee for interreligious & interconvictional dialogue
Since April, the Conference of International Non-Governmental Organisations (INGOs) at the Council of Europe has had a Committee for the…
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