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DRC Anglicans training young people to be "tools of peace"

Reconciliation in areas of intermittent civil war is core to church’s ministry

02 April 2015

Young Northern Irish Christians determined to reconcile

Archbishop Welby urges young people to be peace-makers at #‎IAmAPeaceMovement event

20 March 2015

Archbishop Welby makes St Patrick's Day visit to Northern Ireland

The Archbishop of Canterbury spoke on the theme of reconciliation and encouraged young people to be peacemakers.

18 March 2015

Canada: New stage in healing journey for residential school survivors

Anglicans prepare for Truth and Reconciliation Commission closing ceremonies

12 March 2015

Archbishop Welby reflects on reconciliation at interfaith reception

The Archbishop of Canterbury last night hosted a reception for inter-religious and community leaders at Lambeth Palace.

11 March 2015

Religious violence "a defining issue of our generation"

[WCC] Canon David Porter told the WCC that religiously sanctified violence is a global challenge, and not just an issue of the Arab world. 

19 February 2015

WCC member church in South Sudan launches educational resource on reconciliation

The Episcopal Church of South Sudan and Sudan’s diocese of Wau has developed a course titled “Reconcile - Moving Forward in Peace”, inviting people to be peace-builders this Lenten season.

13 February 2015

S. Sudan: Peace campaign reaches Rumbek

Archbishop Daniel Deng said the campaign has shown South Sudan's people yearn for peace and reconciliation.

16 January 2015

Journal launches special TRC web page

General Synod Communications and the Anglican Journal, the church’s editorially independent newspaper, have entered into a partnership to distribute stories of national significance

15 January 2015

S. Sudan: Church mobilises 200 peace campaigners for Lake State

The Episcopal Church of South Sudan and Sudan is rallying 200 young mobilisers to call for peace and an end to revenge killings.

06 January 2015