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3 Mayors for all 4 Corners: New Post on Slugger O’Toole

3mayorsI have a new post on the Slugger O’Toole Blog: 3 Mayors for all 4 Corners – ‘The problem lies in the person who thinks the act of reconciliation is a sign of weakness.’

Author g.ganiel@qub.ac.ukPosted on February 4, 2015Categories 4 Corners Faith Activism, Churches & Immigration, Churches & Reconciliation, Dealing with the Past, DUP, Ecumenism, Evangelicalism, Irish Catholic Church, Morality, NI Politics, Peace Studies, Sinn Fein, Social Justice

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