Issue 20-10-2023

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Post modern: Joseph Jones’ Thought for the week

FREE 19 Oct 2023 | by Joseph Jones

‘Thank God we have Jewish ethics available to us’, says Elizabeth Coleman in her piece about the Bible (page 12). I took a deep breath when I read it.

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On show: Ben Clayden follows his art

19 Oct 2023 | by Ben Clayden

The Trinity, by Andrei Rublev, early 15th century

I owe a lot to the witness and practice of Russian Orthodoxy, but I left the church soon after the invasion of Ukraine. I was deeply shocked that one Orthodox country, with the support of its church, was bombing and killing civilians in a neighbouring Orthodox country. I wandered in...

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The good book? Elizabeth Coleman on Quaker history and the Bible

19 Oct 2023 | by Elizabeth Coleman

‘We have much to be proud of, and much to be ashamed of, and we can learn from both.’ | Photo: by Aaron Burden on Unsplash

History is important to Quakers. When we first become interested in Quakerism, we learn about George Fox and his contemporaries, and later of John Woolman, who campaigned against slavery in the eighteenth century. There are many things in Quaker history to make us proud: our peace work, our anti-slavery campaigning,...

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BYM ‘shocked and deeply saddened’ by Israel and Palestine

FREE 19 Oct 2023 | by Rebecca Hardy

‘It is time for everyone – including the international community – to recognise that no military solution will bring a permanent end to violence.'

Quakers in Britain are shocked and deeply saddened by the major escalation of violence in Israel and Palestine, Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) said last week.

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Integrated company: Alastair McIntosh on gender

19 Oct 2023 | by Alastair McIntosh

'Jung taught that a woman’s call on the path to wholeness is to integrate her masculine side, and a man’s his feminine.' | Photo: by Kyle on Unsplash

What of human sexuality? What of its spirituality? Let me come at it obliquely.

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The dance

19 Oct 2023 | by Dorothy Lindsay

'And so, the Poplars-pair, lanky and beautiful, in their newly-sprung green, now fully clothed, danced in unison....' | Photo: by Mitchell Griest on Unsplash

Not like Matisse’s ‘Dance’, as Touch for now, is merely a hopeful thing, and for them, not a dancing ring of five; nor, it seems, just communal friendship, but something more: a longing to embrace, but never quite achieving that closeness.

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EAPPI volunteers safely home

FREE 19 Oct 2023 | by Rebecca Hardy

Two Irish nationals who monitor the human rights situation in Palestine, in a programme managed by Quakers in Britain, have been evacuated.

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Quakers flag state of UK prisons

19 Oct 2023 | by Rebecca Hardy

Quakers have spoken out about the conditions of prisoners, highlighted in a major newspaper investigation last month.

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Sexual assaults at army training college

19 Oct 2023 | by Rebecca Hardy

Nine rapes were reported to the police at Harrogate’s Army Foundation College last year, a Freedom of Information (FOI) request has shown.

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Meeting for Sufferings: Ecocide

19 Oct 2023 | by Rebecca Hardy

Some Area Meetings (AMs) have been calling for Quakers in Britain to support the campaign to make Ecocide an international crime. On Saturday evening, Mike Coote, co-clerk of Quaker Peace & Social Witness Central Committee (QPSWCC), gave a verbal report from the engagement group who had been responding to the...

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Meeting for Sufferings: Central reviews

19 Oct 2023 | by Rebecca Hardy

Friends also heard from the group appointed to review Yearly Meeting (YM), Yearly Meeting Gathering (YMG) and Meeting for Sufferings (MfS). Keith Walton, a member of the review group, spoke to its proposals following the criteria laid out at July’s YM.

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Meeting for Sufferings: Memorandum of Understanding

19 Oct 2023 | by Rebecca Hardy

Later, Friends heard about the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the organisations together comprising the Religious Society of Friends in Britain, which amounts to more than seventy charitable bodies.

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Meeting for Sufferings: Sustainability

19 Oct 2023 | by Rebecca Hardy

Caroline Howden spoke to the Sustainability Monitoring Group’s report, compiled with Oliver Robertson, head of witness and worship for BYM. ‘As Friends we need to balance how we engage with a changing approach to sustainability and climate change, and our approach to discernment and concerns,’ she said. ‘At times...

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The Unexpected Marriage of Mary Bennet by Alison Leonard

19 Oct 2023 | by Jeff Phelps

It is always fascinating to read fiction by a Quaker author. Even when there isn’t a single Quaker character in the novel, the sensibilities still shine through. Here, Alison Leonard chooses one of the more overlooked members of the Pride and Prejudice Bennet family to build her story around.

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Letters - 20 October 2023

19 Oct 2023 | by The Friend

Heeding authenticity It is without much surprise that I saw a fake Buddha quote in ‘The Secret’s Out’ by Tony D’Souza (15 September): ‘The Buddha rightly observed, “We are not punished for our anger, we are punished by it”.’ This is one of hundreds of utterances falsely attributed to...

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Eye - 20 October 2023

19 Oct 2023 | by Elinor Smallman

Found in fiction John Lampen, of Stourbridge Meeting, popped into Eye’s mailbag with a fictional Friend penned by Daniel Defoe. He writes: ‘Your mention of a fictional Quaker about a warship in the eighteenth-century (1 September) reminded me of a forgotten but very entertaining book, The Life, Adventures and Piracies...

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