Week of Prayer for World Peace LogoWeek of Prayer for World Peace
 
19th - 26th October 2008
 



An inter faith gathering of prayer for peace
will be hosted by The Quakers and held at 

Friends House

173 Euston Road, London NW1 2BJ
on Sunday 19th October 2008 at 3 p.m.

Friends House is opposite Euston Station. You can use Euston underground and buses run both directions on Euston Road.

About the Week

Shared Faith Worship

Although it was a Christian initiative that led to the founding of the Week of Prayer for
World Peace in 1974, it soon became an inter faith activity. Our first Chairman, the late
Dr. Edward Carpenter, former Dean of Westminster, established the guiding principle of the
Week in the words “The peace of the world must be prayed for by the faiths of the world”,
and this is still the basis of our work today.

For those who want to persevere with the idea of praying with people of other faiths, three thoughts may be helpful.   First, the different prayers that we say are said by neighbours in the same town and the same street every week. In worshipping together we simply bring under one roof what happens anyway under the same sky.  Secondly, we are convinced that there is only one humanity that prays, and only one Divinity that we pray to, whatever different opinions we may have about that one Divinity.  Thirdly, we recognise that inter faith partnership does not itself imply agreement. The things we agree on are many, and precious. The things we disagree on are precious too. When we stand with a follower of another faith who is praying, whenever we can agree with the prayer, we give it our interior assent. Where we cannot agree, we withhold our interior assent. It is still good to stand with that person as a friend and as a partner for peace.

Each year, the committee produces a leaflet of prayers for peace drawn from the major religious traditions of the world.  Please let us know how you observe the Week of Prayer for World Peace. Send your report to the address on the Order Form.

At the present time, the committee and the sponsoring body include adherents of the Baha'i, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jain, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh and Zoroastrian religions, and prayers and readings from all these faiths are included in the prayer leaflet for the year.  At the annual service, members of all the faiths are invited to take part and contribute from their own faith resources.    



Click on the links for excerpts

from the 2003 leaflet

from the 2004 leaflet

from the 2005 leaflet

The 2007 leaflet:

Order form for the leaflet for Week of Prayer for World Peace, 21-28 October 2008



The International Prayer for Peace

Lead me from death to life, from falsehood to truth.
Lead me from despair to hope, from fear to trust.
Lead me from hate to love, from war to peace.
Let peace fill our heart, our world, our universe.