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The OAR blog is a dissemination and outreach space on religious and conscientious convictions and their plurality, which aims, through various publications, to provide expertise and up-to-date information on this diversity also found in Barcelona.

This space consists of four formats: interviews with people linked to various beliefs, ranging from communities and institutions leaders, participants in OAR activities to scholars in the field of religious diversity; videos on Barcelona’s communities and institutions of religion and conscience, on the festivities held in the city or about OAR activities; articles requested from experts and professionals researching, studying and working in and familiar with the field and also written by OAR team; and finally, other resources that are relevant and provide a point of reference in the world of religion and religious beliefs.

  • CHRISTIANITY | Food in Catholicism
  • ISLAM | The sound spirituality of the Gnawa community
  • Chronicle "Heritage and living religions: the communities of Barcelona at the Barcelona Museum of Ethnology and World Cultures" #nitreligions2025
  • THE INTERVIEW | María Pilar García Bossio: "I believe that Barcelona, and the OAR in particular, has managed to build an institutional continuity that serves as a model”
  • #20OAR Dialogue table ‘Managing religious plurality from public administrations’
  • #FeRiDones | The second edition of the Fe(r) i dones conference draws to a close, leaving us with much food for thought and further reflection
  • Festa de Iemanjà Octubre de 2024
    Afro-American religions in Barcelona
  • #Trànsits 2024-2025 (recap of the spring sessions: Legong, Caramelles del Roser and Sounds of Buddhism)
  • THE INTERVIEW | Maria Jerusalén Amador: ‘Including religious institutions when addressing social issues can help the process to recognise the identity of the Roma collective’
  • #20OAR The OAR is celebrating twenty years of building bridges between the public administration, religious communities and citizens
  • #20OAR Twenty years at the service of Barcelona’s religious and spiritual communities (2005-2025)
  • Round table "Religious influencers: faith in the digital age"

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