Breakthrough for Peace in North Ireland

Posted on May 10, 2007. Filed under: 0. Peace, PEACE Success Stories |

The history of the human race has many successes of PEACE. These successes were achieved over seemingly intractable conflicts and hatreds which were solved, and bridges of peace, healing, understanding, acceptance and love established.

Let’s look at these PEACE successes to be inspired as to what is possible when there is healing, forgiveness, acceptance and peace.

The recent breakthroughs and advancement of Peace between Irish Protestants and Irish Catholics in Northern Ireland is a reason to celebrate what is possible. In Northern Ireland a new day of PEACE is dawning out of the seemingly intractable conflicts, years of endless rounds of violence, and from the decades of hate, grudges and acts of vengeance.

We invite you to share such success stories where deep wounds from wars and conflicts were healed; and peace, then understanding, acceptance and love triumphed and heralded a new day of new possibilities!!!

These stories of success will open up the door for us to be aware and present to Peace in the World. Let’s invite Peace in the World and have it manifested!!

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As a descendent of Irish heretage, i find it understandable for Northern Irelad to rebel. I in no way support violence and do see it as one of mans worst attributes. But one can not push aside the evil deeds done to us by the Bristish Empire. Over a divorce king Henry seperated himself from Rome. By doing that he made it illegal for Catholics to practice their relgon. Then later kings invaded ireland and as a means to deystroy our culture and people they starved and murdered us. So in part Northen Ireland fights only for justice and freedom. Altough some methods are wrong. But the evils were done by Britain
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Mark
February 26, 2008

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