Holy Trinity, Brussels

The Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Trinity (French: Pro-cathédrale de la Sainte-Trinité; Dutch: Prokathedraal van de Heilige Drievuldigheid) is an Anglican Pro-Cathedral in Ixelles, a municipality of Brussels, Belgium. It is part of the Diocese in Europe of the Church of England. The church is located at 29, rue Capitaine Crespel/Kapitein Crespelstraat, near the Avenue Louise/Louizalaan.

Holy Trinity Pro-Cathedral
The Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Trinity
French: Pro-cathédrale de la Sainte-Trinité
Dutch: Prokathedraal van de Heilige Drievuldigheid
Pro-Cathedral of The Holy Trinity, Brussels
Location Brussels
Country Belgium
DenominationChurch of England
WebsiteCathedral Website
History
StatusPro-cathedral
Founded1958
DedicationHoly Trinity
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Administration
Province Canterbury
Diocese Diocese in Europe
ArchdeaconryNorth West Europe
Clergy
Bishop(s)Robert Innes
ChancellorThe Ven Dr Paul Vrolijk
Canon PastorJohn Wilkinson
Curate(s)Annie Bolger (assistant curate)
Minister(s)Charles Kabera (PTO)
Chaplain(s)Senior chaplain:
Vacant (31 August 2023)
Associate Chaplain:
Catriona Laing
Associate Chaplain:
Jack McDonald
Associate Chaplain:
John Wilkinson
Assistant Chaplain:
Jean-Bosco Turahirwa
Laity
Reader(s)Grace Adenekan West (LLM)
Ozichi Baron (LLM)
Arttu Makipaa (LLM)
Jacob Quick (LLM)
Heather Roy (LLM)
Eric Sibomana (LLM)
Director of musicDavid Mitchell
Parish administratorDavid Sayers

Origins

The Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Brussels was formed in 1958 by the amalgamation of the congregations of Christ Church and the nearby Church of the Resurrection (now closed). It is a Pro-Cathedral for the Diocese in Europe. The cathedral is in Gibraltar, called the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity (and there is a further pro-cathedral in Valletta), but Robert Innes, Bishop in Europe (and former Chancellor (priest-in-charge) of Holy Trinity), is the first bishop to be based in Brussels.[1]

List of chancellors

Upon the establishment of Holy Trinity as the Pro-Cathedral in 1980, the Chaplain became the chancellor.

  • Peter Duplock, 1980–81. Duplock had been Chaplain of Brussels since 1977. He was also Archdeacon of Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands from 1977 to 1980; from 1980 to 1981 he was also Archdeacon of North-West Europe.
  • John Lewis, 1982–93. Lewis was also Archdeacon of North-West Europe.
  • Nigel Maynard Walker, 1994–2004.[2]
  • Robert Innes, 2005–14[3][4]
  • Paul Vrolijk, 2015–2023. Vrolijk was also Archdeacon of North-West Europe from 2016 to 2020.[5][6]
  • sede vacante, 1 September 2023–present

Other staff

See also

References

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