Listen to Terry Taylor's talk on "Learning from The Troubles in Northern Ireland
(The May 23 Compassionate Living Tip from Interfaith Paths to Peace)
http://wforradio.org/2014/05/18/leaning-from-the-troubles-in-northern-ireland-by-terry-taylor/
(The May 23 Compassionate Living Tip from Interfaith Paths to Peace)
http://wforradio.org/2014/05/18/leaning-from-the-troubles-in-northern-ireland-by-terry-taylor/
Talk presented by Mr. Terry Taylor, Interfaith Paths to Peace, at the April 2014 “Third Thursday” Luncheon Program at The Rudyard Kipling
For several decades beginning in the late 1960′s the citizens of Northern Ireland endured a bloody civil war between Catholics and Protestants. The violence included terror bombings, kidnappings and assassinations. Today the war is over . . . but they don’t yet have peace. In his talk Terry Taylor describes his visit to that country in October 2013, and shares what he learned about how the citizens of Northern Ireland are struggling to get past their history of violence amid the animosities that still linger. He also details the similarities and differences between the Irish struggle and the violence in Louisville’s streets.
Terry is Executive Director of Louisville-based Interfaith Paths to Peace and the author of the 2009 book, A Spirituality for Brokenness.
Visit Interfaith Paths to Peace at www.paths2peace.org.
Follow Terry Taylor on Facebook and on twitter @interfaithterry.
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