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    Belgium Archbishop Luc Terlinden, A Christmas Message of Hope and Transformation

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    By News Desk on December 17, 2024 EU
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    As Christmas 2024 approaches, Archbishop Luc Terlinden embodies a spirit of hope and renewal that resonates deeply with Belgium’s Catholic community. With a background rooted in humility and action, Terlinden’s reflections and leadership signal a transformative vision for the Church, steeped in mercy, inclusivity, and faith.

    A Leader of Renewal

    Appointed Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels in 2023, Luc Terlinden was an unexpected yet welcomed choice, rising from a simple priesthood to the helm of Belgium’s Catholic Church. Guided by his motto, Fratelli tutti (“All brothers”), his ministry has focused on fostering fraternity, modernizing Church practices, and addressing societal challenges head-on.

    In his Christmas reflections, Terlinden draws inspiration from the birth of Jesus in humble surroundings, emphasizing that Christ’s incarnation represents God’s enduring presence amid humanity’s struggles. For the archbishop, Christmas is a profound reminder that faith and hope transcend adversity, just as Easter follows the crucifixion.

    Addressing Challenges with Compassion

    In a recent interview, Terlinden highlighted the Church’s ongoing mission to support the marginalized, particularly victims of abuse. Building on two decades of reform within the Belgian Church, he has championed further dialogue and concrete actions, acknowledging the pain of the past while striving for accountability and healing. His commitment to zero tolerance for abuse underscores a broader vision of justice and reconciliation.

    A Vision of Inclusion and Dialogue

    Terlinden also advocates for a more inclusive Church, emphasizing the essential role of women in leadership. He envisions a Church modeled on family dynamics—less hierarchical, more participatory, and attentive to all voices.

    His push for interfaith dialogue, especially amid global conflicts, has positioned him as a bridge-builder. Notably, he has proposed joint peace initiatives with leaders of other faiths, such as a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, symbolizing unity across religious divides.

    Christmas as a Call to Action

    The archbishop’s Christmas message extends beyond spiritual reflection to encourage active engagement in Belgium. He urges believers to be witnesses of God’s love by addressing modern societal challenges such as poverty, climate change, and political polarization.

    Drawing from his personal encounters, such as the vibrant Hope Happening youth festival, he highlights the power of collective action to foster solidarity and renewal within the Church and society.

    A Symbol of Hope

    In harmony with Pope Francis’ global message of hope and the opening of the Jubilee Holy Doors this Christmas Eve, Archbishop Terlinden’s leadership exemplifies a Church in transformation. His call to celebrate Christ’s birth as a source of hope and his commitment to a synodal, inclusive, and mission-oriented Church inspire believers to look forward with renewed faith throughout the EU.

    As Belgium and the world prepare to mark Christmas 2024, Terlinden’s vision invites all to embrace the season not only as a time of celebration but as a catalyst for compassion, unity, and change.

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