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Interfaith peace building for young Jewish, Muslim and Christian students

Students attending a three week course at the Bossey Ecumenical Institute near Geneva have learned about communication and peacebuilding,  with the hope of serving as peacemakers in their own contexts.

20 July 2017

Christian, Jewish and Muslim students take part in interreligious summer school

As young people from across the world gathered for a three-week Interreligious Summer School at the World Council of Churches (WCC ) Bossey Ecumenical Institute in Switzerland

01 July 2017

Religious leaders emphasise interfaith harmony for “guaranteed long-term peace”

Interfaith and religious harmony is essential to bring about “guaranteed long-term peace and stability” in Pakistan, senior faith leaders said.

01 June 2017

Jewish congregation finds new home in Episcopal Church

An American Jewish congregation has found a new home in a neighbouring Episcopal Church after it was forced to sell its former synagogue.

01 June 2017

Archbishop Justin and Chief Rabbi visit Holocaust museum, after praying at Western Wall

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, and Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis have visited Israel’s Holocaust memorial, Yad Vashem.

04 May 2017

Irish Faith Leaders stress the dignity of human life in the Holy Land

Christian, Jewish and Muslim leaders in Ireland have pledged to work together to promote peace and deepen understanding in the Holy Land.

08 December 2016

Europe’s faith leaders discuss migration, integration and values

The Bishop in Europe joined an inter-faith delegation at the European union’s annual “high-level meeting” of religious leaders yesterday.

30 November 2016

Faith communities unite on Red Wednesday for victims of religious persecution

London’s Westminster Abbey will be lit up in red tonight in an act of solidarity with people around the world who are persecuted for their faith.

23 November 2016

Faith communities show solidarity in wake of graffiti attacks

It was standing-room-only at a multi-faith solidarity rally in an Ottawa synagogue on Saturday, following a spate of racist and anti-Semitic graffiti attacks over six days. 

23 November 2016

Priests and Rabbis work together on "the common good"

Priests and Rabbis serving similar local areas in England are being encouraged to explore mutual concerns and opportunities for shared action.

15 November 2016