Csiszár: Liturgical space has a pastoral-theological significance in the productive interaction of space and time for the service of life – International conference on the future of the ruined churches

“From a pastoral-theological point of view, liturgical space is significant in the productive, life-serving interaction of space and time”, said Klára Csiszár, and then added: “I wish that we could find the possibility in the use of our spaces, our churches, under all circumstances, where our souls can enjoy and which, by worshipping God in the soul, liberates us from the ruined, empty lethargy. ” – the director of our doctoral school, speaking at an international conference on the future of ruined churches, organised by the International Bishops’ Conference of St Cyril and Methodius. Along with nearly 100 participants, the conference was attended by members of the organising bishops’ conference, a representative of the Holy See and the director of Renovabis, representative of te CEI, and of the Aid for the Church.