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Church Leaders Welcome Agreement on N Ireland

«We pray that this particular accommodation reached in the interests of all, will be the basis for beginning to restore hope to those who are struggling and re-establish the trust that has been slowly ebbing from our political institutions»

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Here is a statement from church leaders, including Archbishop Eamon Martin of Armagh, Northern Ireland, on the conclusion of political negotiations and agreement on a plan tited «A Fresh Start.»

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With the conclusion of the political negotiations and the publication of The Stormont Agreement and Implementation Plan entitled ‘A Fresh Start’, involving political parties in Northern Ireland and the governments of the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland, in a joint statement Church leaders have welcomed the fact that an accommodation has been reached.

“As Church leaders, we came together in September and called on our elected representatives to place at the heart of their discussions ‘an awareness of their shared responsibility for the common good’.  Today we welcome the announcement, that with the support of the two Governments, a wide ranging agreement has been reached.

“We recognise that everyone involved in the negotiations will not have achieved all that they wanted in this agreement, nor will everyone who reads it be fully content with every aspect of it.  Such is the nature of any agreed accommodation.  However, we pray that this particular accommodation reached in the interests of all, will be the basis for beginning to restore hope to those who are struggling and re-establish the trust that has been slowly ebbing from our political institutions.

“As Churches we will study the detail of The Stormont Agreement and Implementation Plan and will no doubt comment further.  We also encourage it to be carefully and widely read across the community and given fair and thorough consideration.”

Rev Brian Anderson, President of the Methodist Church in Ireland

Archbishop Richard Clarke, Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh

Archbishop Eamon Martin, Catholic Archbishop of Armagh

Rt Rev Dr Ian McNie, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland

Rev Dr Donald Watts, President, Irish Council of Churches

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