Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Ireland: Interfaith conference to discuss 'How to Find God'
“The main purpose in organising our Interfaith Peace Conferences is to promote peace and mutual harmony amongst people from all religions and of no religion.”
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: Galway Independent
By Lorraine O'Hanlon | April 9, 2014
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Association, Ireland is hosting its eighth annual Interfaith Peace Conference on Sunday 27 April at Clayton Hotel.
The topic of this year’s conference is ‘How to Find God’. Doors open at 5pm, with the conference starting at 5.30pm and finishing by 7.30pm.
The conference will be addressed by religious leaders from different faiths, including Christianity, Judaism and Islam, with local councillors and school teachers and people from different walks of life invited to attend.
“The main purpose in organising our Interfaith Peace Conferences is to promote peace and mutual harmony amongst people from all religions and of no religion,” say organisers.
“People from all different backgrounds, cultures and ethnicities are invited to share common values, and to develop understanding in order to form a basis of tolerance and respect for each other in society, where we all live together irrespective of beliefs.”
Speeches will be followed by a question and answer session and light refreshments.
Ahmadiyya Muslim Association, Ireland, Galway
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