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"Our religious experience leads us to place a special value on truth, equality, simplicity and peace. These testimonies, as they are known, are lived rather than written. They lead Quakers to translate their faith into action by working locally and globally for social justice, to support peacemakers and care for the environment."

Dying, Death and Dignity

Quakers from all over the British Isles came to Friends House on Saturday 8 May, to take part in the seventh London Quaker Dialogue on Dying, Death and Dignity, chaired by Beth Allen.

Alison Leonard and other members of the Quaker Group on Death and Dying, spoke from their experience and reflections.

Listen to the Dialogue in two parts as streaming audio…

…and/or download as MP3s (32 MB and 2 MB): right-click to download

LQ Dialogue 7, pt 1
LQ Dialogue 7, pt 2 – Beth

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