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MPs to speak about how faith and politics can change the world


MP Catherine West & MEP Molly Scott Cato

MP Catherine West & MEP Molly Scott Cato

Two Quakers who are politicians: Labour MP Catherine West and Green MEP Molly Scott Cato will speak about how their faith influences the decisions they make at the Yearly Meeting later this month.

Catherine West who retained her seat in Hornsey and Wood Green in the election in May, is committed to tackling rampant inequality as one of the most pressing challenges today. She will give the 110th Swarthmore Lecture, on Monday, 31 July. The lecture is part of Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre’s learning programme. She says: “If we cannot change what is happening on our street, why should anyone believe we can change the world? Politics starts with the local.”

Molly Scott Cato, Green MEP for the South West, will give the Salter Lecture, under the auspices of the Quaker Socialist Society. This is another event traditionally associated with Yearly Meeting. She will speak about balancing reason, intuition and conscience in relation to the EU referendum and the war in Iraq and her work in the European Parliament.

The Yearly Meeting Gathering is the high-point of the Quaker year. From 29 July to 5 August, around 1500 Quakers will meet for a week of work and worship. They will focus on movement building and living out faith in the world. A parallel programme runs for youngsters, from babies to teenagers.

Deborah Rowlands, clerk to Yearly Meeting Gathering said: “Yearly Meeting Gathering is about using Quaker process to recognise and test what love and truth require of us, as individuals and as a community of Quakers in Britain. Living, working and worshipping together for a week, we will be looking at how we work with others, to build a better world.”

The programme will help Quakers work out how to hold together their quiet contemplative practice and active engagement in the world. Quakers from Central and Southern Africa, Rwanda and Bolivia will talk about Quaker work in their regions.

Another session will be addressed by George Lakey, an American Quaker and long- term activist for social change. He is involved with activist groups at all levels, including Earth Quaker Action Team, a US group working for a just and sustainable economy. At the Quaker-run Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania he is Professor in Peace and Conflict Studies.

Interfaith guests will share their insights. They include Archbishop Bernard Longley, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Birmingham; Mehru Fitter, a Zoroastrianism and former director of Coventry Interfaith Forum; and Jatinder Birdi, a Sikh and chair of the Warwick District Faiths Forum and co-chair of the Interfaith Network.

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Listen to The Swarthmore Lecture here www.woodbrooke.org.uk/swarthmorelecture

The talk will be streamed live at 7pm on Monday 31 July, and available to listen again shortly afterwards.

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