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The Catholic Post - December 22

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DECEMBER 2022 Edition 12

FIRST ANNIVERSARY EDITION

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Christians and Muslims Working Together Advent hope and peace in Nigeria by Claire Colleran and Michelle Slater (Missio)

“We are the support. The Council now is giving us a platform, to give women hope.” Sister Veronica is a Catholic missionary leading the Women’s Interfaith Council (WIC) in Kaduna, Nigeria. Communities in this area have been traumatised - for decades - by violence and brutality.

Through dialogue, understanding and respect, the brave women of the WIC – who come together across community divides – are bringing together communities which have been living in conflict for many years.

With support from Catholics of England and Wales, the Council enables women of different faith associations to work together to build peace and stability. Some of their challenges include the ongoing gender-based violence, which is a consequence of the prolonged conflict between farming and herder communities.

Sister Veronica expanded: ‘We are the support. The Council now is giving us a platform, to give women hope. Whenever we organise anything, we ensure that it is equal representation from both the Christian and the Muslim side to break the fear between the two.

While the violence has decimated communities’ sources of income, women are disproportionately affected by its short and long-term consequences. Sister Veronica shared: ‘The mission and the vision of the WIC is to create a forum where Muslims and Christians come together to discuss issues and participate in peace building. It’s my job to ensure this is achieved. The Council handles a wide range of problems in our society: health issues, environmental issues, political issues, education, economics. And, vitally, it sees that the rights of the women are respected’.

‘Many people thought that Muslims and Christians cannot come under one roof. We taught them that, no, there is hope in life. And the woman is supposed to instigate and encourage that hope. For those whose husbands were killed, they have to take care of their children. And if they withdraw, they cannot do it alone. Life is about sharing, and God has created us in a way that we must live together whether we like it or not. ‘When we go back to our scriptures, they teach us about these kinds of situations. It is for us just to go back, understand them and know how to apply them. That’s the way we can live in peace’.

‘They shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore.’ Isaiah 2:4 No subjects were off-limits as these peace pioneers discussed subjects ranging from inter-religious marriages, women’s inability to inherit properties, child labour, forceful and

early marriages, gender-based violence and hate speech, amongst others. Sister Veronica shared: ‘People live in fear and the cost of living has gone up and livelihood for the rural people is very challenging. We need your prayers…’ She added: ‘Thank you for the support of the people of England and Wales in putting smiles on the faces of the most vulnerable’.

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