Fellowship Without Borders
In Northern Ireland, a Catholic monk and a Presbyterian pastor learn to work together for peace.
By Ronald A. Wells | posted 12/04/2000 12:00AM

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Ronald A. Wells, professor of history at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, is a longtime observer of events in Northern Ireland. He is the author of People Behind the Peace: Community and Reconciliation in Northern Ireland (Eerdmans, 1999).
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See today's related articles, "
Anonymous Are the Peacemakers
| For the past century, the Nobel Peace Prize has spotlighted those who work for 'fraternity among the nations.' But strife and warfare are often thwarted by Christians working quietly and prayerfully" and "
100 Years of Beatitude
| Nobel Peace Prize winners explicitly influenced by Christian principles."
Visit the
Clonard Reconciliation Ministry
's Web site and the
Clonard/Fitzroy Fellowship
page.
Fitzroy Presbyterian Church
of Belfast has its own site, as well.
Read an article
about the Clonard/Fitzroy Fellowship being awarded the Pax Christi prize in 1999.
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