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Roman church leaders will commemorate the anniversary

  • To mark the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, religious leaders have traveled to Rome.
  • The pact has reportedly saved “countless” lives over the previous 25 years, according to the president of the Irish Catholic Church.
  • The accord put an end to the troubles or 30 years of unrest in Northern Ireland.

To mark the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, which was signed in Belfast in 1998, Irish Catholic and Protestant religious leaders have traveled to Rome.

The pact has reportedly saved “countless” lives over the previous 25 years, according to the leaders, including the president of the Irish Catholic Church and the Reverend Dr. Sam Mawhinney.

Good Friday Agreement

The UK and Ireland’s official representatives to the Vatican City State, as well as the British and Irish ambassadors to the Holy See, organized the seminar in Rome.

The church leaders emphasized that the agreement’s signing was not the culmination of the process leading to peace in Northern Ireland, but rather the beginning of a new, better future that would be characterized by tolerance, respect for diversity, and an understanding of the need for greater understanding and reconciliation.

The accord put an end to the troubles or 30 years of unrest in Northern Ireland. There is no clear path to achieving peace, but the visit of the group of church leaders is intended to encourage other church and faith-based leaders to support peace and reconciliation on a global scale, according to a joint statement from the British and Irish ambassadors to the Holy See, Chris Trott and Frances Collins.

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