Roel Kaptein

Papers and publications by Roel Kaptein

Faith and Politics

The Faith and Politics Group was an unofficial group of Christians who met together from 1983 to 2002 and produced a series of documents on the political situation from a faith perspective. Corrymeela members, including three leaders, were involved. Thanks to Geoffrey Corry and Alan Martin for supplying some of the original papers.

Norman Richardson

Norman lectures in Religious Studies and intercultural education at Stranmillis University College, Belfast and is a member of the Corrymeela Community.

Rebecca Dudley

Becky is a Human Rights Training Advisor in the Northern Ireland Civil Service.  She designs and monitors human rights training in the fields of law enforcement and criminal justice.

Think Peaces

A range of papers commissioned by Derick Wilson to stimulate thinking and programme development in the Corrymeela Community.

 

Pádraig Ó Tuama

Pádraig has been a member of the Corrymeela Community for a number of years and was elected Community Leader in August 2014. He is a theologian and a poet.

History

Documents relating to the history of Corrymeela.

Occasional Papers

Papers from a variety of sources.

 

Ray Davey

Books and pamphlets written by or are about Ray Davey and which are out of print.

Stories of Corrymeela

Here are placed the stories of some of the women and men closely involved in Corrymeela, particularly in the early days of the Community. The stories were told to Mathilde Stevens and Dot Wilson in about 2010.

 

 

André Lascaris

André Lascares - Dutch theologian and member of the Dutch - Northern Ireland group

Dedication Services

The Dedication Service takes place in January each year. It is when Members renew their membership or leave membership to become Associates or Friends, Provisional members become Members and new members start their Provisoinal membership year.

 

Treetops

Treetops was the Child Bereavement Group of the Corrymeela Community. So far we are able to show six issues of the Treetops magazine starting at issue number 5. 

Yvonne Naylor

Yvonne Naylor is a long-time member of the Corrymeela Community. After working in special education, she was Schools Worker for Corrymeela in the late 90s. She joined the Irish School of Ecumenics in Belfast to produce education materials aimed at bringing the Moving Beyond Sectarianism research project to young people. Eventually Yvonne became self-employed in facilitating group work around sectarianism and other difficult conversations. Her particular interest is in the use of puppets in this facilitation as well their use in worship.

Worship

This category contains worship materials produced for use at Corrymeela.

Corrymeela Publications

Publications by Corrymeela not necessarily found elsewhere on the site.

 
 
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