Issue 07-06-2023

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Returning evil: John Lampen’s Thought for the week

FREE 6 Jul 2023 | by John Lampen

In a recent letter (16 June), Gerard Bane asked whether ‘Resist not evil, but return evil with good’ is still a defining feature of Quakerism. After many conversations with Friends, I have concluded that, if non-resistance means doing nothing about evil, we do not accept this maxim – and nor did Jesus,...

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The rest is silence: Jonathan Wooding on the moral philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein

6 Jul 2023 | by Jonathan Wooding

‘There’s lucidity, love of wisdom, and the advocacy of silence.’ | Photo: Portrait of Ludwig Wittgenstein by Ben Richards (1947)

George Fox’s Journal played a not-insignificant part in the life and work of one of the twentieth century’s greatest philosophers, Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951). He kept a copy with him for many years, even giving one as a gift to a fellow philosopher.

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Korean peace school building celebrated

FREE 6 Jul 2023 | by Rebecca Hardy

| Photo: Traditional dancers celebrate the new peace school building

Quakers have taken part in celebrations to thank people for supporting a Quaker-inspired school on the edge of the demilitarised zone (DMZ) in South Korea.

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Finding a place: Barrie Mahoney’s ‘spiritual tape recorder’

6 Jul 2023 | by Barrie Mahoney

'During a recent health crisis, I found myself visiting the cloisters of Torre Abbey in Devon, and was overwhelmed by a feeling of peace...' | Photo: by Karl Fredrickson on Unsplash

Quakers are used to sitting quietly and opening our minds to the Spirit, or whatever we call what it is that refreshes us, gives us purpose, and makes us whole. We find this during the stillness of Meeting, or a peaceful walk. Or maybe while we are doing the ironing....

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Halewid

6 Jul 2023 | by Steve Day

'Follow the sky’s creased curves of sunrise, its night rain pools puddle down the ground.' | Photo: by Amy Ah on Unsplash

In a well slept morning sing senses from the first flush in lush language of birdsong, the choral chorus greeting the hāliġ(1) hour. Follow the sky’s creased curves of sunrise, its night rain pools puddle down the ground.

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Yearly Meeting 2023: Final session

6 Jul 2023 | by Rebecca Hardy

Adwoa Burnley, Yearly Meeting (YM) clerk

‘Today is all about listening,’ Adwoa Burnley, Yearly Meeting (YM) clerk (pictured), told Friends gathered for the extra YM session on 1 July. ‘Listening to God, listening to each other, listening and being heard.’

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Quaker stands for MP in July by-election

FREE 6 Jul 2023 | by Rebecca Hardy

A Quaker in Yorkshire is standing for election to be an MP, using artificial intelligence (AI) as a way of engaging with the constituency.

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New peace network for Wales

6 Jul 2023 | by Rebecca Hardy

Two organisations with Quaker roots are behind a new campaigning network in Wales. It has been set up to map the rise of militarism in the country, and bring people together to challenge it.

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BYM urges MPs to reject anti-boycott bill

6 Jul 2023 | by Rebecca Hardy

Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) has asked MPs to reject the government’s controversial anti-boycott bill.

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New site for Quaker-inspired eco village

6 Jul 2023 | by Rebecca Hardy

A Quaker-inspired co-housing community has bought a new site in Cornwall. Jackie Carpenter, from Bude Meeting, set up the Four Seas Climate Change Cohousing Community (CCCC) as a radical cohousing project based on the Quaker testimonies of truth, peace, equality and simplicity.

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Song of home: Alison Richards plays it by ear

6 Jul 2023 | by Alison Richards

I frequently find myself stuck with an ‘earworm’, a repeating fragment of music that I can’t shake from my head. I often wonder why a particular piece of music gets lodged. As I write, the chorus of the African American spiritual ‘Steal Away’ is playing on an internal loop: ...

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Returning evil: John Lampen’s Thought for the week

FREE 6 Jul 2023 | by John Lampen

In a recent letter (16 June), Gerard Bane asked whether ‘Resist not evil, but return evil with good’ is still a defining feature of Quakerism. After many conversations with Friends, I have concluded that, if non-resistance means doing nothing about evil, we do not accept this maxim – and nor did Jesus,...

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Letters - 07 July 2023

6 Jul 2023 | by The Friend

Windrush and housing Many of us will have recently seen the TV programme about the 802 migrants who came to Britain in 1948 from across the Caribbean. They had been promised a start by a Jamaican newspaper advert, but they weren’t expected by the British government and were initially not welcomed....

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Eye - 7 July 2023

6 Jul 2023 | by Elinor Smallman

A revolutionary role Friendly finances may have had an unexpected role in the US American revolution. While reading some biographies of the signatories of the US Declaration of Independence, one Friend saw Quakers putting in a surprising appearance. They write: ‘Quakers were opposed to its signing (“we… utterly reject any...

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