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St Ethelburga's

Centre for Reconciliation and Peace

faith is a source of conflict... and a resource for transforming conflict

 
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We are developing an on-line "learning bank" to share the results and wisdom expressed in our many public and private events.

Meanwhile here is a selection of articles and papers related to recent events at the Centre.

 

Community of Sant'Egidio 3.11.2007 Gabriele Palmieri
Rodwell Sermon at St Ethelburga's 11.10.2007 Canon Andrew Wingate
Ethelburga of Barking Sermon 11.10.2006 Canon Lucy Winkett
A Tribute to the Women and Children of Timor-Leste Kirsty Gusmao-Sword
The Business of Muslim Integration Jeffrey Schwerzel
The Transformation Process in South Africa Rev Frank Chikane
Religious Concerns in Creating Peace - a Buddhist Reflection on the Ethnic Issue Ven Dr Mahinda Deegalle
Inter-faith in Action Towards Conflict Transformation Carino V. Antequisa  and Musa M. Sanguila
A Sikh Pauses for Thought Dr  Indarjit Singh OBE,  Editor of The Sikh Messenger
Citizenship and Faith: a Series of Lectures Dr Maurice Glasman
Faith and Identity in Crisis Archbishop Robin Eames
The Key to Peace is the Will to Embrace Archbishop Sean Brady of Armagh & Primate 0f All-Ireland
Jews, Judaism and Global Conflict Rabbi Tony Bayfield
Quakers and Conflict Alan Pleydell, Assistant General Secretary, Quaker Peace and Social Witness
Facing the Enemy Joe Berry
Faith-based Diplomacy Trumping Realpolitik Dr Douglas Johnston
From Violence to Conciliation Oliver McTernan
Religion a Force for Reconciliation Michael Binyon
Promoting Peace in the City Marcus Binney
Two Men are Chatting Away Ian Kelly
House of Lords Speech Dr George Carey, Former Archbishop of Canterbury
Peace Rises from the Ruins Bishop of London Rt. Rev. Richard Chartres

 

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Above - Ann Frank and You - an Exhbition displayed in St Ethelburga's in June 2005

Prayer for an End to Violence

Written in response to the London bombings on 7 July this prayer is suitable for inter-faith meetings and religious services