Irish faith leaders stress the dignity of human life in the Holy LandBy Gavin Drake Posted Dec 8, 2016 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] Christian, Jewish and Muslim leaders in Ireland have pledged to work together to promote peace and deepen understanding in the Holy Land. Some 17 leaders of the three Abrahamic faiths across the island of Ireland also pleaded for an end to violence and loss of life in the Middle East. They did so after hearing from Anglican Episcopal Archbishop in Jerusalem Suheil Dawani, whose diocese includes Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine and Syria.
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