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Who We Are
ACWR - An Interfaith Peace Organization combining meditation practice, dialogue and a concrete peace and social justice agenda
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A Spiritual Agenda for World Peace
From a new international, decentralized security concept to massive disarmament to development for all
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Conferences
ACWR has held two conferences at the UN, in 2005 and 2006. It is planning a 3. one 11th May, 2007 and a major gathering in 2008.
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Interfaith Dialogue
Sacred scriptures as revealed knowledge are the key to common mystical Truth and interfaith harmony
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Mission Statement
A CENTRE FOR THE WORLD RELIGIONS serves to promote dialogue and
collaboration between members of the world's faith traditions in equal partnership. The time-honoured,
universal practice of meditation and exploring the mystical core of revealed
scriptures will instill sincere respect for each other.
A CENTRE FOR THE WORLD RELIGIONS proposes an agenda to foster peace and to
eradicate poverty through worldwide disarmament and a truly empowered United
Nations.
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UNO Peace Conferences October 2005 and July 2006 |
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New York, 26 October 2005: Today A Centre for the World Religions
(ACWR), a Non Government Organization affiliated with the United
Nations, unveiled a new and what some called an Ahead of its time
proposal for, “A Spiritual Approach to World Peace and Disarmament”.
The proposal has already been presented to former UN Secretary General Kofi
Annan and UN member heads of state from which ACWR awaits a response.
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New Era – Religions Unite Rather Than Divide Mankind
The interfaith movement has been thriving and growing for over a
century. Ministers, theologians and laity have put their hearts in a
vision of peaceful relations between the world's religions and faith
communities.
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