Irish Council of Churches. Irish Inter-Church Meeting

‘Go, and do thou likewise’

Irish Churches Peace Project

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An away day for churches in Mid–Ulster

The Irish Churches Peace Project would like to invite people from churches in the Mid–Ulster area to take part in a timely opportunity to explore the role of churches in addressing the legacy of ‘The Troubles’.

There will be opportunities to view and discuss film clips from a recent clergy conference in

Coalisland, including Professor Peter McBride from the Northern Ireland Association for Mental Health on trauma and spirituality, Professor Brandon Hamber of INCORE on the impact of the conflict, Dr Gladys Ganiel of the Irish School of Ecumenics on what churches can do to address the legacy, and personal stories of ministering through ‘The Troubles’ by Revd Dr David Clements and Fr Stephen Kearney.

Discussion will be facilitated by Emily Brough, Good Relations Officer with the Irish Churches Peace Project, working in the Mid–Ulster area, and her colleague, Glenn Harvey.

Participation in the day is free and transport will be provided.

For further information, contact Emily Brough emily@icpp.info or 0784 177 6868. There are only 16 places available to ensure the group is a good size for discussion.

 

 

Programme:

09:00

Buses leave Dungannon/Cookstown

10:30

Arrival/Tea, Coffee & scones

10:45

Introductions

11:15

What is the Legacy of the Conflict?

12:00

The Role of Churches in addressing the Legacy?

12:45 LUNCH

13:45

Trauma & Spirituality – How can churches support people traumatised by the Troubles?

14:30

The Role of Clergy – Personal stories of Ministering during the Conflict

15:15

Our journey–where to from here?

15:30

Tea, coffee

16:00

Buses depart

17:30

Arrive back to Dungannon/Cookstown

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