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28 February 2012

Quakers and Encounters with other Faiths

As Quakers living in a multi-faith Britain it is becoming increasingly important for us to understand other faiths. This can be seen as part of our work for peace and justice as well as a means of deepening our own spiritual life. It can be done through study, dialogue, meditation, worship and fellowship with people of other faiths, as well as working alongside them on campaigns or social projects.

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8 April 2011

Recent documents

We are but witnesses 

Marriage equality and the decision of Britain Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends to recognise same sex marriages.

We are but witnesses [PDF]

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12 October 2009

The task of the Quaker Committee for Christian and Interfaith Relations, (formerly the Committee on Christian Relationships) is to engage with other churches and faiths on behalf of the Yearly Meeting.  Consequently, the Committee produces texts from time to time which explain Quaker positions and views in language which is for the non-Quaker.  Quakers themselves have found this very instructive and whilst text is produced for outsiders, it is informative for those who are Quakers.

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