Representatives from the Roman Catholics, Methodists, Presbyterians, and the Church of Ireland met in Belfast on 22 November to discuss the Brexit challenges and pray. In a joint statement, they said that relations between people in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, and between the Republic and the UK, had 'improved and deepened over the past thirty years’, and that the message of Jesus to 'love your neighbour' was guiding their response to Brexit. They added. 'We pray at this time that the tensions which the Brexit negotiations entail will not be allowed to undermine the good relationships and mutual understanding which are so important for us to work together for the common good.' They pleaded with people in positions of leadership to ‘keep the debate around Brexit civil, to speak with grace, and to weigh their words carefully’.
Irish church leaders pray together for Brexit
Written by David Fletcher 30 Nov 2018Additional Info
- Pray: for public representatives to respect the integrity of those who differ from them. (1 Peter 2:17)
- More: www.christiantoday.com/article/irish-church-leaders-praying-brexit-will-not-undermine-peaceful-relations/131018.htm
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