Issue 27-05-2022

Featured story

Yearly Meeting (YM), 2022

FREE 26 May 2022 | by Joseph Jones

Around 180 Friends met online for the first session of Yearly Meeting 2022, which opened with an introduction from clerk designate Siobhán Haire. Siobhán has also recently been appointed as deputy recording clerk to Britain Yearly Meeting (see News, 5 May), and some Friends were interested to see how she would...

Read more

Top stories

The Shell Seven, by Margaret Heffernan, for BBC Radio 4

26 May 2022 | by Rebecca Hardy

‘We hope you will agree. We acted carefully and consciously with love and with grief.’ | Photo: Six of of the Shell seven (Courtesy Simon Pizzey/XR)

Just over twelve months ago, a group of Extinction Rebellion (XR) protestors made headlines when they were acquitted for criminal damages to Shell’s headquarters, despite having no defence in law, and being indisputably guilty of the charges.

Read more

Friends raise more funds for Ukraine

FREE 26 May 2022 | by Rebecca Hardy

Misha Elizbarashvili in Ukraine

Therapy, schooling and temporary accommodation are just some of the ways that Quaker funds have supported people fleeing Ukraine.

Read more

Desperate measures: Sue Hampton calculates the risk of being a Rebel

26 May 2022 | by Sue Hampton

‘Desperation made me an Extinction Rebel.’ | Photo: Sue Hampton (bottom right) takes part in an XR protest (courtesy XR)

A few weeks ago in Meeting for Worship, a wonderful woman called Marjorie, who is ninety-one, gave ministry about risk. She didn’t actually use that word, but she spoke of elderly Ukrainian women standing peacefully in front of Russian soldiers and talking to them, on behalf of their mothers....

Read more

Class action: Gill Alcock and John Babb report from the launch of Peace at the Heart

26 May 2022 | by Gill Alcock and John Babb

‘This investment in relationships enables children to flourish.’ | Photo: Students from Cyfarthfa High School working with BYM’s Peace Education team

Quakers have been pioneering and supporting peace education for many years. So the launch of a major report this month, Peace at the Heart, attracted national and international attention. Over 200 teachers, educationalists, policymakers, peace education practitioners, parents, students and Quakers joined the online launch. The ninety-minute session packed in a...

Read more

Triumphs and failures: 350 years at Almeley Wootton by Stella R Sterry

26 May 2022 | by Stella R Sterry

Almeley Wootton Meeting House

It was in 1672 that a local landowner, Roger Prichard, a glover, former soldier in Cromwell’s army, and then active Quaker, decided to gift a cottage to Friends in Almeley. Quakers were already in the village, with Meetings in Roger’s own home. These were described as ‘Large, sweet and...

Read more

All articles

Quaker ‘Just Stop Oil’ protestor released

FREE 26 May 2022 | by Rebecca Hardy

A Quaker imprisoned on remand for breaking a protest injunction was released last week.

Read more

The Retreat marks Quaker heritage

26 May 2022 | by Rebecca Hardy

Friends in the York area have requested more events to showcase the Quaker heritage of the mental health institute The Retreat.

Read more

Quakers mark ‘EU military drift’

26 May 2022 | by Rebecca Hardy

Quakers gathered this week to discuss concerns about Europe’s new defence strategy, which includes increased spending.

Read more

Home office urged to help Russian pacifists

26 May 2022 | by Rebecca Hardy

Offering asylum to Russian pacifists will help halt the war in Ukraine, a leading pacifist group has said.

Read more

Freedom from Torture auction raises £7,500

26 May 2022 | by Rebecca Hardy

The Quaker-supported charity Freedom from Torture has raised £7,500 auctioning the work of the the late Iraqi artist Ausama al Khalil. The designer and painter was a survivor of torture, which left him with severe pain and disability.

Read more

Feeling the presence: Terri Hall on Alton Meeting

26 May 2022 | by Terri Hall

The date 1672 is highlighted in dark bricks on the wall outside. This makes Alton Meeting House just the second in the country to be purpose built by Quakers. The burial ground, which predates the Meeting House, is still open for burials and there are some early gravestones still visible.

Read more

Letters - 27 May 2022

26 May 2022 | by The Friend

Matthew 24 Keith Denerley (18 February 2022) referred, I think, to my article in the Friend of 27 August 2021 when writing that: ‘The article jerked me not to just stand there, but to be actively doing something to hasten the “coming of the Kingdom”.’ Amen to that. However my main point is the true...

Read more