Church of Ireland to Begin Listening Process Following Loyalist Violence

The Church of Ireland is to begin a process of listening to clergy and lay people in parishes across Belfast in an attempt to overcome the recent spate of violence within the loyalist community.
|TOP|
The recent riots and violence that surged across Belfast were heartily condemned by Northern Ireland’s church leaders.

The dialogue, to be led by the Bishop of Connor, Alan Harper, and the Bishop of Down and Dromore, Harold Miller, is the latest step in church efforts at reconciliation.

Bishop Alan Harper expressed his concern at the lawlessness and violence that had occurred during and following the Whiterock Parade two weekends ago but said that both bishops were “deeply concerned to understand better the issues and frustration that underlay the descent into chaos”.

Bishop Harold Miller added: “We want to discover how much the Church of Ireland can assist in enabling those underlying issues to be addressed.”

The Bishops said: “We reject violence as a legitimate means to express grievances. We call upon all persons in the community to respect and abide by the law, not least to enable legitimate grievances and fears to be identified and addressed.”
|QUOTE|
“We also want to draw attention to the suffering of those who have been injured and traumatized during these past days and to ask for prayer for them.

“Finally we call for an end to the unseen intimidation that goes on within and between communities – the stones through windows, the finger pointing, the whispering and the subtle violence that is as real as the riots we have watched on our TV screens in recent days.

"It is time to move beyond this and to create genuine processes that engage more than a handful of people in our land in determining the future.”
related articles
Northern Ireland Church Leaders Condemn Sectarian Attacks

Northern Ireland Church Leaders Condemn Sectarian Attacks

Church Leaders Respond to Two Days of Violence in Belfast

Church Leaders Respond to Two Days of Violence in Belfast

Church Leaders Worried by Northern Ireland Violence

Church Leaders Worried by Northern Ireland Violence

Evangelical Alliance Condemns Loyalist Violence in Northern Ireland

Evangelical Alliance Condemns Loyalist Violence in Northern Ireland

News
Sudan authorities use bureaucracy to stop church rebuilding and worship
Sudan authorities use bureaucracy to stop church rebuilding and worship

Authorities in Sudan are obstructing efforts by a church to rebuild and even to use their place of worship

Ramadan ‘offers a unique opportunity’ to share the Gospel, says missiologist
Ramadan ‘offers a unique opportunity’ to share the Gospel, says missiologist

Dr Emil Saleem Shehadeh has some sage advice for how Christians can engage with their Muslim neighbours and colleagues during Ramadan.

David Tudor hit with another lifetime ministry ban
David Tudor hit with another lifetime ministry ban

Having already been banned, the latest sanction merely reinforces an earlier decision.

Armenia’s Christian civilization is under existential threat - the UK must not stand idly by
Armenia’s Christian civilization is under existential threat - the UK must not stand idly by

The constellation of powers that produced the eradication of the Armenian Christian presence in Nagorno Karabakh now have their sights on the Republic of Armenia itself.