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As organizations of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) and as members of the human family and children of God, we are profoundly grieved at the loss of life, the suffering, and the sorrow that result from today's tragic events. The God of love and mercy whom we worship and serve surely grieves too in the face of these acts of anger and hatred and the suffering they cause. We pray earnestly for comfort and strength for those who are injured and grieving. So too we hope with all our hearts that, in responding to today's tragic events, all persons will find ways to end the violence that is consuming our world.
We offer our gratitude and prayers to those who are responding to this tragedy, rescuing and caring for those who are injured, comforting those who are grieving, and working for peace and reconciliation.
The Religious Society of Friends, since its inception in the 1650's, has been led to eschew war and violence for any end whatsoever. For centuries, Friends have opposed war and all forms of violence. Time and again we have ministered to the victims. We believe that the challenge before us all is to break the cycle of violence and retribution.
Seeking God's love and light at this time, we will be holding a public Meeting for Worship at Arch Street Meetinghouse, 4th and Arch Streets, in Philadelphia, PA, on Thursday, September 13th at 7:30 PM. All are welcome.
In God's Love,
Bruce Birchard, Friends General Conference
Cilde Grover, Friends World Committee on Consultation
Thomas Jeavons, Philadelphia Yearly Meeting
Mary Ellen McNish, American Friends Service Committee
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