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From Violence to Wholeness Study Programme
7:00 pm
From Violence to Wholeness Study Programme
@ St Bartholomew's Parish Church
Apr 19 @ 7:00 pm – May 1 @ 9:00 pm
![]() A 10-week study programme, From Violence to Wholeness will be run by the Conforti Institute, Justice and Peace Scotland, Faith in Community Scotland and a Place for Hope. Open to all. There are 20 free places offered for the programme funded by the Conforti Institute. See flyer The study-guide is available from Pax Christi
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National Event for International CO Day
12:00 pm
National Event for International CO Day
@ Tavistock Square
May 15 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
![]() An annual event in recognition of Conscientious Objectors past and present, is coordinated by the First World War Peace Forum, of which Pax Christi is a member. Speakers Selam Kidane (on military service situation in Eritrea) and Hannah Brock of War Resisters International (on situation in South Korea, and new laws in Sweden). There will also …
CO Day Vigil, Edinburgh
5:00 pm
CO Day Vigil, Edinburgh
@ The Mound
May 15 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Our fourth annual International Conscientious Objectors Day Vigil – Peace and Justice, Edinburgh Singing with Protest in Harmony Speakers: Descendants of First World War COs Silence Reading the Names of COs from the WW1 to the present. Collecting post card signatures to support contemporary COs in prison.
Opposing War : Memorial Design Launch
6:15 pm
O What a Lovely War Resistance & Music – International CO Day Event
6:30 pm
O What a Lovely War Resistance & Music – International CO Day Event
@ The Peace Museum
May 15 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Each generation of peace campaigners provides the resources to strengthen the next generation. Join us at The Peace Museum and discover how peace campaigners in the Nineteenth Century produced the songs which encouraged those who opposed the First World War. Their words even inspired Martin Luther King 50 years later. Those generations of war-resisters can …
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