Reconciliation and community-building: Grassroots faith leaders navigate a Northern Ireland in flux
![Youth from St. Peter's Immaculata Youth Centre and the Townsend Street Social Outreach Centre light candles at Belfast City cemetery for Holocaust Remembrance Day, in west Belfast, Northern Ireland, Friday, Jan. 27, 2023. Twenty-five years ago, the Good Friday Agreement halted much of the violence of Northern Ireland’s Troubles. Today, grassroots faith leaders are trying to build on that opportunity. They're working toward reconciliation in a land where religion was often part of the problem. (AP Photo/Peter Morriso](https://sightmagazine.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Northern_Ireland_-_Belfast_-_Youth_from_St_Peters_Immaculata_Youth_Centre_and_the_Townsend_Street_Social_Outreach_Centre-1024x703.jpg)
PETER SMITH, of Associated Press, reports on how faith leaders are continuing the work of bringing separated communities together…
PETER SMITH, of Associated Press, reports on how faith leaders are continuing the work of bringing separated communities together…