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World Methodists pray for peace


From "NewsDesk" <NewsDesk@UMCOM.ORG>
Date Wed, 26 Mar 2003 14:34:11 -0600

March 26, 2003	News media contact: Linda Bloom7(212)870-38037New York
10-21-31-71BI{177}

By United Methodist News Service

The World Methodist Council has called upon its 132 member church bodies to
pray for an end to the war in Iraq.

A statement released March 25 by His Eminence Sunday C. Mbang of Nigeria,
council president, said it was "unfortunate" that the United States, United
Kingdom and others had begun the war without the consent of the U.N. Security
Council.

"The public opposition to the war demonstrates the non-regard for the
principles of fairness and justice by the forces of coalition," the statement
continued. "We are more disturbed that nonviolent positions were not
exhausted before the mad rush to armed conflict.

"The council therefore calls upon the United States, United Kingdom and their
supporters to end all hostilities in order to avoid the looming catastrophe
that can only be the eventual outcome of this conflict."

World Methodist Council members also were asked to pray for all victims of
the war, including the children of Iraq. "We pray that God will create a
desire in the hearts of all people for peace, a desire that can only come
from God," the statement concluded. "We pray also for those in military
uniforms, for the innocent who are at risk, and for world leaders whose
decisions can bring an end to this conflict."

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