Conference: "How to serve today and tomorrow in the Church to meet the challenges of the Mediterranean".

House Montolieu 45 rue Montolieu, Marseille

With Mgr Théodore KADIDIS sj, archbishop of Athens Nathalie BECQUART xav, under-secretary of the bishops' synod, Etienne GRIEU sj, rector of Centre Sèvres (Paris) 7:00 pm: Meeting with speakers and aperitif dinner 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm: Round table 47 rue Montolieu 13002 Marseille - Metro: La Joliette or Tram: République-Dames

Ecumenical Mediterranean:

Saint-Ferréol Church 1 quai des Belges, Marseille, France

On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of Dialogue RCF, the Christian radio station in Aix and Marseille, in prayer with the Taizé Community and in the presence of its prior, Brother Aloïs, an ecumenical celebration with Catholics, Orthodox, Protestants and Armenian Apostolics. With the exceptional participation of

Concert by Byzantine music soloists

Saint-Ferréol Church 1 quai des Belges, Marseille, France

Two concerts by Byzantine music soloists. In the candlelit church of Saint-Ferréol, the soloists of Byzantine music take you on a journey to the farthest reaches of the Mediterranean, with works from Greek-Byzantine, Sephardic and Ashkenazi Hebrew, Arabic and Gregorian sacred chants. Free admission with reservation (places are limited) and free participation in the costs.Read more "Concert by Byzantine music soloists".

Concert of Byzantine music

Saint-Ferréol Church 1 quai des Belges, Marseille, France

On the program 9:00-9:40 pm and 10:00-10:40 pm: Two concerts by Byzantine music soloists. In the candlelit church of Saint-Ferréol, the Byzantine music soloists take you on a journey to the farthest reaches of the Mediterranean, with works from Greek-Byzantine, Sephardic and Ashkenazi Hebrew, Arabic and Gregorian chant. Free admission with reservationReadmore "Byzantine music concert".

Concert by Byzantine music soloists

Saint-Ferréol Church 1 quai des Belges, Marseille, France

In the candlelit church of Saint-Ferréol, the soloists of Byzantine music take you on a journey to the far reaches of the Mediterranean, with works of Greek-Byzantine, Sephardic and Ashkenazi Hebrew, Arabic and Gregorian chant. Free admission with reservation (places are limited) and free participation in costs.