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== European Commission and Freemasons dialogue == | == European Commission and Freemasons dialogue == | ||
== Meeting with the Representatives of Philosophical and Non-Confessional Organizations == | == Meeting with the Representatives of Philosophical and Non-Confessional Organizations == | ||
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+ | === Brussels, 30 June 2016 === | ||
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+ | Today, European Commission First Vice-President Frans Timmermans hosted a high-level meeting with ten representatives from philosophical and non-confessional organisations from across Europe to discuss "Migration, integration and European values: putting values into action" | ||
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+ | Today, European Commission First Vice-President Frans Timmermans hosted a high-level meeting with ten representatives from philosophical and non-confessional organisations from across Europe. This seventh annual high-level meeting discussed the topic "Migration, integration and European values: putting values into action". The meeting took place within the framework of the ongoing dialogue with churches, religions, philosophical and non-confessional organisations based on Article 17 of the Lisbon Treaty. | ||
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+ | First Vice-President Timmermans said: | ||
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+ | :"At a time when European societies are marked by a sense of crisis, it is essential to put our values into action. Nowhere is this discussion more relevant than with regards to migration and integration. Values cannot be imposed, they must be passed on and embraced across generations and communities, and we need to find concrete ways to achieve this. Because of their engagement in their respective communities, non-confessional organisations are among those who can provide concrete ideas to move this discussion forward." | ||
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+ | The high-level meeting provided a platform to discuss three main issues: how to improve integration policies; how to address the rise of populism and intolerance; and, how to build more cohesive societies. Today's discussion focused in particular on addressing fears and increased polarisation in our societies, and the need to move beyond the crisis mode when it comes to migration and think long-term. The need for proactively transmitting values and cultural understanding was underlined, as well as the central role of education. It was agreed that this is a challenge for society at large and that concrete ways to convey values in practice must be developed. The organisations present will continue to work with the Commission to develop these ideas. | ||
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+ | '''Background''' | ||
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+ | Today’s high level meeting with representatives of philosophical and non-confessional organisation is the seventh in the series of meetings launched by the Commission in 2009 when the dialogue with churches, religions, philosophical and non-confessional organisations was enshrined in the Lisbon Treaty (Art 17 TFEU). The dialogue is under the responsibility of First Vice-President Timmermans. | ||
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+ | The Commission will hold its annual meeting with religious leaders on 29 November 2016. | ||
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+ | On 7 June 2016, the Commission adopted an "Integration Action Plan for Third-Country Nationals" outlining a set of actions ranging from education to non-discrimination and social inclusion. The Commission puts a particular emphasis on promoting inclusive education and common EU values as well as reaching out to young people. | ||
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+ | The Commission has taken a number of steps to implement the Paris Declaration on promoting citizenship and the common values of freedom, tolerance and non-discrimination through education, adopted on 17 March 2015. The Commission will propose a Council Recommendation establishing a policy framework on promoting inclusion and fundamental values through education. In 2016, the Erasmus+ programme is making more than €400 million available to transnational partnerships to develop innovative policy approaches andpractices at grassroots level. Under the Europe for Citizens Programme 2014-2020, the Commission co-finances projects raising awareness of EU values, notably tolerance, mutual respect, and promoting civil society engagement. The Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme 2014-2020 supports projects focusing on preventing and combating racist and xenophobic hatred and intolerance, as well as projects promoting the development of tools and practices to prevent, monitor and combat online hate speech, including through the development of positive counter-narratives. | ||
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+ | '''Participants (excerpt):''' | ||
+ | *Ms Nieves Bayo GALLEGO, Grand Master of the Gran Logia Simbólica Española | ||
+ | *Mr Marc MENSCHAERT, President, Alliance Maçonnique Européenne, Grand Master, Grand Orient de Belgique | ||
+ | *Ms Yvette RAMON, Grand Master of International Order of Co-freemasonry, "Le Droit Humain" | ||
+ | *Ms Régina TOUTIN, Vice-President, Institut Maçonnique Européen, Women's Grand Lodge of France | ||
+ | *Mr Oscar de WANDEL, Grand Master Grand Lodge of Belgium | ||
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+ | Source: EU http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-16-2362_en.htm | ||
+ | (in French Language) http://www.hiram.be/francs-macons-commission-europeenne/ | ||
=== Brussels, 2 June 2015, Participants (excerpt): === | === Brussels, 2 June 2015, Participants (excerpt): === | ||
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European Commission and Freemasons dialogue
Meeting with the Representatives of Philosophical and Non-Confessional Organizations
Brussels, 30 June 2016
Today, European Commission First Vice-President Frans Timmermans hosted a high-level meeting with ten representatives from philosophical and non-confessional organisations from across Europe to discuss "Migration, integration and European values: putting values into action"
Today, European Commission First Vice-President Frans Timmermans hosted a high-level meeting with ten representatives from philosophical and non-confessional organisations from across Europe. This seventh annual high-level meeting discussed the topic "Migration, integration and European values: putting values into action". The meeting took place within the framework of the ongoing dialogue with churches, religions, philosophical and non-confessional organisations based on Article 17 of the Lisbon Treaty.
First Vice-President Timmermans said:
- "At a time when European societies are marked by a sense of crisis, it is essential to put our values into action. Nowhere is this discussion more relevant than with regards to migration and integration. Values cannot be imposed, they must be passed on and embraced across generations and communities, and we need to find concrete ways to achieve this. Because of their engagement in their respective communities, non-confessional organisations are among those who can provide concrete ideas to move this discussion forward."
The high-level meeting provided a platform to discuss three main issues: how to improve integration policies; how to address the rise of populism and intolerance; and, how to build more cohesive societies. Today's discussion focused in particular on addressing fears and increased polarisation in our societies, and the need to move beyond the crisis mode when it comes to migration and think long-term. The need for proactively transmitting values and cultural understanding was underlined, as well as the central role of education. It was agreed that this is a challenge for society at large and that concrete ways to convey values in practice must be developed. The organisations present will continue to work with the Commission to develop these ideas.
Background
Today’s high level meeting with representatives of philosophical and non-confessional organisation is the seventh in the series of meetings launched by the Commission in 2009 when the dialogue with churches, religions, philosophical and non-confessional organisations was enshrined in the Lisbon Treaty (Art 17 TFEU). The dialogue is under the responsibility of First Vice-President Timmermans.
The Commission will hold its annual meeting with religious leaders on 29 November 2016.
On 7 June 2016, the Commission adopted an "Integration Action Plan for Third-Country Nationals" outlining a set of actions ranging from education to non-discrimination and social inclusion. The Commission puts a particular emphasis on promoting inclusive education and common EU values as well as reaching out to young people.
The Commission has taken a number of steps to implement the Paris Declaration on promoting citizenship and the common values of freedom, tolerance and non-discrimination through education, adopted on 17 March 2015. The Commission will propose a Council Recommendation establishing a policy framework on promoting inclusion and fundamental values through education. In 2016, the Erasmus+ programme is making more than €400 million available to transnational partnerships to develop innovative policy approaches andpractices at grassroots level. Under the Europe for Citizens Programme 2014-2020, the Commission co-finances projects raising awareness of EU values, notably tolerance, mutual respect, and promoting civil society engagement. The Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme 2014-2020 supports projects focusing on preventing and combating racist and xenophobic hatred and intolerance, as well as projects promoting the development of tools and practices to prevent, monitor and combat online hate speech, including through the development of positive counter-narratives.
Participants (excerpt):
- Ms Nieves Bayo GALLEGO, Grand Master of the Gran Logia Simbólica Española
- Mr Marc MENSCHAERT, President, Alliance Maçonnique Européenne, Grand Master, Grand Orient de Belgique
- Ms Yvette RAMON, Grand Master of International Order of Co-freemasonry, "Le Droit Humain"
- Ms Régina TOUTIN, Vice-President, Institut Maçonnique Européen, Women's Grand Lodge of France
- Mr Oscar de WANDEL, Grand Master Grand Lodge of Belgium
Source: EU http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-16-2362_en.htm (in French Language) http://www.hiram.be/francs-macons-commission-europeenne/
Brussels, 2 June 2015, Participants (excerpt):
European Commission First Vice-President Frans Timmermans hosted a high-level meeting with eleven representatives from philosophical and non-confessional organisations from across Europe. This sixth annual high-level meeting discussed the topic “Living together and disagreeing well”. The meeting took place within the framework of the ongoing dialogue with churches, religions, philosophical and non-confessional organisations based on Article 17 of the Lisbon Treaty.
- Nieves Bayo GALLEGO, Grand Master Gran Logia Simbólica Española
- Catherine JEANNIN-NALTET, Grand Mistress of the Women's Grand Lodge of France
- Daniel KELLER , Grand Master of the Grand Orient of France
- Dimitrios LYBERIS, President of the Council of the International Masonic Order Delphi
- Ms Yvette RAMON, Grand Master of International Order of Co-freemasonry, "Le Droit Humain"
- Tomasz SZMAGIER, Grand Master of the Grand Orient of Poland
- Steven WARMOES, ex-Grand Master Grand Lodge of Belgium
Source: http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-15-5078_en.htm
Brussels, 5 November 2013, Participants (excerpt):
- Joseph ASSELBERGH, Grand Master of the Grand Orient of Belgium
- Serge BERTHOLOMÉ, Grand Master of the Belgian Federation of "Le Droit Humain"
- Christine DE VOS, Grand Mistress of the Women's Grand Lodge of Belgium
- René GAINVILLE, Grand Chancellor of the Grand Orient of Hungary
- Marc HENRY, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of France
- Catherine JEANNIN-NALTET, Grand Mistress of the Women's Grand Lodge of France
- Fernando LIMA, Grand Master of the Grand Orient Lusitano, Portugal
- Dimitris LYBERIS, President of the Council of the International Masonic Order Delphi
- Yvette RAMON, Grand Master of International Order of Co-freemasonry, "Le Droit Humain"
- Lina ROTONDI, Grand Chancellor of the A.L.A.M. Grand Lodge of Italy
- Rüdiger TEMPLIN, President of the United Grand Lodges of Germany
- Ana VALET FELICES, President of the Spanish Federation of the International Mixed Masonic Order, "El Derecho Humano"
- Stefaan WARMOES, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Belgium
EUROPEAN COMMISSION
- José Manuel BARROSO, (then) President
EUROPEAN COUNCIL
- Herman VAN ROMPUY, (then) President
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
- László SURJÁN, Vice-President
Source: http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_MEMO-13-942_en.htm
Brussels, 27 November 2012, Participants (excerpt):
- Joseph ASSELBERGH, Grand Master of the Grand Orient of Belgium
- Serge BERTHOLOMÉ, Grand Master of the Belgian Federation of "Le Droit Humain"
- Emmanuel DELAKIS, President of the Council of the International Masonic Order Delphi
- Christine DE VOS, Grand Mistress of the Women's Grand Lodge of Belgium
- René GAINVILLE, Grand Chancellor of the Grand Orient of Hungary
- José GULINO, Grand Master of the Grand Orient of France
- José Alberto HIDALGO PIÑERO, President of the Spanish Federation of the International Mixed Masonic Order, "El Derecho Humano"
- Catherine JEANNIN-NALTET, Grand Mistress of the Women's Grand Lodge of France
- Fernando LIMA, Grand Master of the Grand Orient Lusitano, Portugal
- Luigi PRUNETI, President of the A.L.A.M. Grand Lodge of Italy
- Rüdiger TEMPLIN, President of the United Grand Lodges of Germany
EUROPEAN COMMISSION
- José Manuel BARROSO, (then) President
- Janusz LEWANDOWSKI, Commissioner for Financial Programming and Budget
EUROPEAN COUNCIL
- Herman VAN ROMPUY, (then) President
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
- László SURJÁN, (then) Vice-President
Source: http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_MEMO-12-901_en.htm
Brussels, 26 June 2009, Participants (link):
President Barroso meets philosophical and non-confessional organisations. President Hans-Gert Pöttering co-chaired the meeting 26.6.2009
List of participants