01711nas a2200229 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002653001300043653003500056653002800091653002100119653002300140100001300163700001300176700001600189700001300205245006900218856015100287300001200438490000700450520102400457 d10aFlanders10aheritage care and valorization10alocal faith communities10areligious change10aReligious heritage1 aJ. Colla1 aA. Prins1 aK. Ettourki1 aJ. Aerts00aHeritage Care and Valorization in a Changing Religious Landscape uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85164486056&doi=10.5117%2fTRA2022.1.003.COLL&partnerID=40&md5=c32cd68bc365ae94692c2c8ea8c0e423 a456-4860 v313 aThe changing religious landscape of Flanders/Belgium presents a challenge for organizations seeking to care for and valorize religious heritage. To broaden their scope and respond to the far-reaching changes in society, they need to develop broad expertise and extensive networks across religious and cultural boundaries. In 2019-2020, KADOC-KU Leuven and PARCUM conducted the project Hemelsbreed. Diverse Religious Heritage in Flanders to focus on the movable, immovable, and intangible heritage and heritagerelated needs of Anglican, Eastern Orthodox, Islamic, Jewish, and Protestant faith communities. Hemelsbreed was an important first step in mapping out the diversity of religious heritage in Flanders. In this article, we present the project s research methodology and offer an overview of its principal results. We conclude with suggestions for future actions in the field of religious heritage care and valorization, actions which can also stimulate innovative research on the evolving religious landscape.