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Letters: The Duke used his role for pioneering engagement with faith groups

A black commemorative poppy on the bonnet of a car Credit: AP SIR – The Duke of Edinburgh, a man of private faith, also used his role to bring together different faith groups. He founded St George’s House in 1966 as a forum for civil society, faith groups and others to debate significant issues. For many years he presented the Templeton Prize, which recognised outstanding religious and spiritual leadership. He organised an interfaith dialogue between Jews, Christians, and Muslims in 1984, together with Sir Evelyn de Rothschild and Crown Prince El Hassan of Jordan. He built on this by founding the Alliance of Religions and Conservation in 1995 to mobilise the great faiths to work on environmental challenges. He had the foresight to see that their moral teachings, and 80 per cent of the world’s population, could be part of the solution to social problems.

Cone Zone: Week Of April 12, 2021

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Exuberant Charm and a Spine of Steel « Kenyon Review Blog

Daniel Laskin When Misha Rai sat down to write the introduction for Art and the Moment, the Kenyon Review’s special project on voting, it was natural that she would turn to personal memories. Rai has an instinct for storytelling, a style brimming with narrative warmth, and a gift for interweaving layers of time and meaning, uncovering flashes when the wider world, with its conflict and complexity, surprises ordinary life. In this case she evoked two scenes. There is her childhood home in India, where her father would expect young Misha and her brother to read one of the family’s four newspapers every day and then grill them on stories in the various sections. And there is a somber moment in the Florida statehouse in 2017, when the state legislature posthumously exonerated the “Groveland Four,” four young African American men who almost seventy years earlier had been falsely convicted of raping a young white woman.

TDs and Senators believe United Ireland is affordable but reckon we ll take financial hit to acheive it, survey reveals

Updated: 6 Apr 2021, 7:20 OUR TDs and Senators believe a United Ireland is affordable but many reckon the public will need to take a financial hit to achieve it, an Irish Sun survey has shown. Tax hikes, massive ongoing financial contributions from the UK and EU and support from the US are all seen as ways to fund unification. 4 4 4 4 Sinn Fein s Pearse DohertyCredit: PA Yesterday we revealed that each of the 63 Oireachtas members who responded to a poll by the Irish Sun wants a United Ireland, and some believe reunification would transform the whole economy. The UK pays around €12billion-a-year subvention to Northern Ireland which covers the cost of running the country, to the tune of more than €5,000 per person.

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