URI Europe Regional Assembly, "Sacred Earth, Shared Humanity" and the Presentation of the PARTESS-COM Project

By BRIDGES team

From April 29 to May 3, 2026, the URI Europe Regional Assembly, themed “Sacred Earth, Shared Humanity: URI Europe Responses to Violence and Harm,” took place at the Martí Codolar Centre in Barcelona. Cooperation Circles of the United Religions Initiative (URI) gathered to reconnect, share experiences, celebrate diversity, and develop joint actions for the future. The Assembly included over 46 participants from 11 European countries, as well as representatives from the global URI network in the U.S. and Argentina.

URI sponsored the event, with hosting and support from AUDIR CC (Associació UNESCO per al Diàleg Interreligiós), creating a space for reinforcing peace, dialogue, justice, and healing commitments.

The Assembly brought together European Cooperation Circle leaders and the URI Europe leadership team to encourage exchange and collaboration, allowing for relationship development and shared vision emergence. Participants engaged in deep listening, learning from diverse realities, and recognizing the unique contributions each member brings to the URI network.

The Assembly, in line with URI’s Strategic Framework, aimed to enhance network vitality, build capacity across Europe, and increase collective impact in addressing religiously motivated violence, injustice, and ecological harm. Participants examined current challenges and the potential of coordinated interfaith action to promote peace, justice, and healing.

The importance of meeting in person at this critical time was emphasized, as it fostered trust, belonging, and alignment within the interfaith network.

The Assembly aimed to:

  • Enhance connections and collaboration among European URI Cooperation Circles and reinforce community within the URI network;
  • Share experiences, practices, and lessons from diverse interfaith efforts and contexts;
  • Support Cooperation Circles’ growth, visibility, and capacity for promoting peace, justice, healing, and interfaith leadership;
  • Explore collaborative responses to violence, social harm, and ecological challenges through dialogue;
  • Integrate Indigenous and traditional wisdoms, aligning European initiatives with URI’s global vision;
  • Promote interfaith cooperation in Barcelona, Catalonia, and Europe, strengthening partnerships with organizations dedicated to peace and social cohesion.

On May 1, the BRIDGES team led a 45-minute parallel session titled “Participatory Approaches to Protecting Places of Worship, Schools, and Community Centers (PARTESS-COM),” introducing the PARTESS-COM project and the Faith Guardian App. The session focused on:

  1. Introducing PARTESS-COM’s goals, methodology, and expected impact;
  2. Presenting the Faith Guardian App for enhancing safety and community engagement;
  3. Exploring security approaches emphasizing institutional and community collaboration;
  4. Encouraging dialogue on best practices for protecting vulnerable spaces.

Participants learned about national and European training sessions within the PARTESS-COM project, supported by the Brussels Police (PolBru) and safe.brussels. The project aims to enhance security at worship and educational sites through training, awareness activities, and security resources, promoting cooperation among communities and authorities for preventive security and crisis communication.

The training series focuses on sharing effective European security practices, emphasizing places of worship, and involves law enforcement, municipalities, and faith communities.

An upcoming capacity-building training in Sofia is part of the EU-funded PARTESS-COM project, focusing on protecting places of worship. This interfaith initiative will bring together various faith representatives in Bulgaria to exchange experiences and cooperation.

The training will provide practical knowledge on:

  • Extremism and preventive security;
  • Crisis communication;
  • Vulnerability assessments;
  • Using security resources;
  • Community reporting mechanisms;
  • Sharing experiences and solutions to challenges.

After a meeting at the Barcelona City Council, the Commissioner for Citizen Relations and Cultural and Religious Diversity was introduced to the PARTESS-COM project and the Faith Guardian App. The app offers tools for incident reporting, peer exchange, and security resources, supporting the protection of places of worship.

These services help shift religious institutions from vulnerability to collective preparedness.

BRIDGES team


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7 responses to “URI Europe Regional Assembly, "Sacred Earth, Shared Humanity" and the Presentation of the PARTESS-COM Project”

  1. Just what we needed in the middle of a bustling Barcelona—another assembly to remind us how sacred our Earth is while we dodge pickpockets and sip overpriced sangria. If only sharing humanity came as easily as sharing a taxi ride! 🥴💼

  2. Mr. Gadget Avatar
    Mr. Gadget

    So, we gathered 46 folks from 11 countries to chat about “Sacred Earth” while sipping overpriced coffee in Barcelona—who knew saving the world could be so chic? 🍷 Maybe next time we should just send a group text! 😏

  3. RedFisher Avatar
    RedFisher

    Looks like they finally found a way to turn “sacred” into a buzzword for a conference in sunny Barcelona. Guess all it takes is a few fancy apps and some interfaith chit-chat to save the world, eh? 😂

  4. sleek zelda Avatar
    sleek zelda

    Isn’t it delightful how a gathering in sunny Barcelona can tackle world issues like violence and ecological harm while sipping café con leche? 🤔 Must be the fresh sea breeze inspiring all those lofty discussions! 🌊

  5. CirrusFlash Avatar
    CirrusFlash

    Seems like the URI Europe Assembly was all about “sharing humanity” while sipping overpriced Catalan wine and patting each other on the back for their interfaith kumbaya moments. Wouldn’t want to miss a chance to discuss “sacred” things without a hint of irony, eh? 🍷✨

  6. Whistler Avatar
    Whistler

    Looks like the URI Europe Regional Assembly is the new hotspot for solving the world’s problems over a cup of coffee – because who needs actual action when you can just gather and chat, right? ☕️💬 #TalkIsCheap

  7. Twinkle Avatar
    Twinkle

    Seems like a lovely holiday retreat for those seeking to “enhance connections” while sipping organic herbal tea and pondering the wonders of “shared humanity.” 🌍✨ Just what Europe needs—more meetings on how to not meet at all! 😂

  8. vilehero Avatar
    vilehero

    Fantastic! A gathering to discuss how to protect sacred spaces while sipping overpriced coffee in sunny Barcelona – nothing screams “urgent action” like a leisurely chat about violence and harm. 🙄🍵

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