Bishop Philip Huggins reflects on his father’s narrow escape from death in Greece, whilst serving in WWІІ. Such reflection reminds us of how precious the gift of life is. He recalls Pope Francis and the exhortation the Pope gave about being in dialogue with every one of our fellow men and women. In memory of the “giant tree” Pope Francis was, he proceeds to hear the cry of the Earth and announces an Interfaith Gathering in the Spirit of Talanoa. All this flows from the Gift of Peace from the Risen Lord after the Resurrection.
Inner Peace and Outer Peace
Finding Hope – Giving Hope
by remembering our roots
Bishop Philip Huggins shares reflections on the inter-religious talks of Israeli and Muslims of the Friends of Roots. Many chant ‘from the river to the sea!” And this, where one side alone claims belonging to the land between the river and the sea to a place where it is recognised, not only that both Israelis and Palestinians are deeply connected to the same land, but that the historical borders are the same!