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bannerPeace Forum

World Anglican Conference for Peace in North East Asia

  • Date: November 17th-20th, 2007
  • Venue: Asia Publication Culture and Information Center, Jijihyang Hotel, Paju, South Korea
  • Participants: 100 (Including world Anglican leaders, peacemakers in conflict areas, officials from the South and the North)

Download Participants' names

Download Peace Forum Communique  

Download Peace Forum Journal

Download Forum programme (PDF file) - as at November 11th

Download Conference Papers  

The collected papers (including English and Korean texts) are available for download in two formats
- but beware - these are quite large files.

HWP (Korean word processor format) 1,469KB

PDF format 6,913KB  

IIndividual papers and sermons are available as indicated below

Friday, November 16th, 2007

 

Opening Ceremony - Come Now, O Prince of Peace!
Sermon – The Most Rev’d Katherine Jefferts Schori - Presiding Bishop, The Episcopal Church


PDF file - 132KB

Saturday, November 17th, 2007

 

Sharing Stories of the Korea Peninsula - Witnesses

 

Holy Eucharist - Sermon The Rev'd Samuel Koshiishi, Japan.

PDF file - 122KB

Session I - The Wounds of War and Separation / Dispersion and Massacre
Prof. Dong-Chun Kim (SungKongHoe Univ.)

PDF file - 319KB
 

Session II - The Wounds of War and Separation / Defection from the North and Ideological Struggle in the South
Prof. Hong-Goo Han (SungKongHoe Univ.)

PDF file - 313KB

 

Session III - A View of World Affairs and Peace in NE Asia gathered up in the Korean Peninsula
Prof. Sung-Ryoul Cho (The Research Institute for International Affairs)

PDF file - 410KB
 

Session IV - Role of Korean Churches for Peace Education
Prof. Byung-Heon Ko (SungKongHoe Univ.)

file not yet available
 

Session V - Role of International Society for the Peace of the Korean Peninsula
Mr. John J. Lee (Minister of Unification, South Korea)

PDF file - 306KB
 

Session VI - Efforts of Korean Churches for Peace and Reconciliation
The Most Rev. Francis K. Park (Primate of ACK)
Role of the Korean Church - The Rev. Oh-Sung Kwon (General Secretary of NCCK),
Role of Religious Communities - Mr. Jin-Heung Byun (General Secretary of Korean Conference on Religion and Peace),
Inter-Korean Social Integregation - Mr. Young-Sun Lee (General Secretary of Korean Sharing Movement)


file not yet available
PDF file - 555KB
PDF file - 215KB

PDF file - 212KB 

Session VII - Neo-Liberal Globalization and its Impact on Koreans
Prof. Hyo-Je Cho (SungKongHoe Univ.)

PDF file - 263KB
 

Sunday, November 18th, 2007
People's Life in Regions of Discord

 

Session VIII  - Case studies of Regional Discord- Palestine and Myanmar
Activity for reconciliation in areas of conflict - Ms. Salwa Duaybes (Palestine)
Report from immigrant worker from Myanmar


PDF file - 290KB
file not yet available

Monday, November 19th, 2007
For Peace and Reconciliation - Experience and Reflection.

 

Holy Eucharist  - Sermon - The Rev'd Canon Charles Robertson

Link to ENS website

Session IX  - Case Studies of Regional Discord - Cyprus
Activity for reconciliation in areas of conflict - The Very Rev. Stephen Collis (Cyprus)

PDF file - 281KB
 

Session X - Case Studies of Regional Discord - Sri Lanka, Philippines
The Sri Lankan Conflict - some observations - The Rt. Rev. K.B.S. Illangasinghe (Bishop of Kurunagala)
Warlike and Headhunting Communities - The Most Rev. Ignacio C. Soliba (Primate of ECP)


PDF file - 401KB
PDF file - 173KB

Session XI  - Theological Reflection
The Korean Peoples' Experiences of Division and Conflict, and the Meanings of Reconciliation
- The Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Yang (Vice-president of SungKongHoe Univ.)
Anglicans and Peacemaking - The Most. Rev. Sir. Paul Reeves (Former Archbishop of New Zealand)
Hopes & Problems of Korean Unification in the Light of the Experience of Germany
- Canon Paul Oestreicher (Former Director of the Coventry Cathedral Centre for International Reconciliation)

Efforts of Japanese, Taiwan, Hong Kong and American Churches for Peace and Reconciliation
Statement on War Responsibility of Nippon Sei Ko Kai - The Rt. Rev. Shoji Tani (Bishop of Okinawa)
Remarks prepared for TOPIK
- The Rev. Canon Brian Grieves (Director of Peace and Justice Ministries, ECUSA)
The Rt. Rev. David Jung Hein Lai (Bishop of Taiwan),
Efforts of the Church of Hong Kong for Peace and Reconcilation - The Rev. Peter Douglas Koon (Hong Kong)
Diaspora, Empire, Solidarity - Dr. Edwin J. Ruiz (Professor of Theology and Culture, NY Theological Seminary)


PDF file - 401KB

PDF file - 130KB
PDF file - 66KB
 


PDF file - 410KB
PDF file - 136KB

file not yet available
PDF file - 187KB
PDF file - 385KB

Session XII  - Efforts of the Anglican Communion for Peace and Reconciliation
Efforts of the Anglican Communion for Peace and Reconciliation
- The Most Rev. Robin Eames (Special Envoy of the Archbishop of Canterbury)
Pyong'hwa, Rangimarie, Salaam, Shalom ... Peacemaking and Reconciliation & the Anglican Communion
- Dr. Jenny Te Paa (Principal Te Rau Kahikatea)


PDF file - 316KB

PDF file - 166KB

   

The conference venue, Jijihyang Hotel, is part of the Paju Book City. The hotel is in a complex of architecturally distinguished buildings, surrounded by natural forest and wetlands. North Korea can be seen in the distance across the Imjin River.

Hotel-03.jpg

Hotel-12.jpg

 
   

 

 

 
 

bannerPeace Forum

World Anglican Conference for Peace in North East Asia

  • Date: November 17th-20th, 2007
  • Venue: Asia Publication Culture and Information Center, Jijihyang Hotel, Paju, South Korea
  • Participants: 100 (Including world Anglican leaders, peacemakers in conflict areas, officials from the South and the North)

Download Participants' names

Download Peace Forum Communique  

Download Peace Forum Journal

Download Forum programme (PDF file) - as at November 11th

Download Conference Papers  

The collected papers (including English and Korean texts) are available for download in two formats
- but beware - these are quite large files.

HWP (Korean word processor format) 1,469KB

PDF format 6,913KB

Individual papers and sermons are available as indicated below

Friday, November 16th, 2007

 

Opening Ceremony - Come Now, O Prince of Peace!
Sermon – The Most Rev’d Katherine Jefferts Schori - Presiding Bishop, The Episcopal Church


PDF file - 132KB

Saturday, November 17th, 2007

 

Sharing Stories of the Korea Peninsula - Witnesses

 

Holy Eucharist - Sermon The Rev'd Samuel Koshiishi, Japan.

PDF file - 122KB

Session I - The Wounds of War and Separation / Dispersion and Massacre
Prof. Dong-Chun Kim (SungKongHoe Univ.)

PDF file - 319KB
 

Session II - The Wounds of War and Separation / Defection from the North and Ideological Struggle in the South
Prof. Hong-Goo Han (SungKongHoe Univ.)

PDF file - 313KB

 

Session III - A View of World Affairs and Peace in NE Asia gathered up in the Korean Peninsula
Prof. Sung-Ryoul Cho (The Research Institute for International Affairs)

PDF file - 410KB
 

Session IV - Role of Korean Churches for Peace Education
Prof. Byung-Heon Ko (SungKongHoe Univ.)

file not yet available
 

Session V - Role of International Society for the Peace of the Korean Peninsula
Mr. John J. Lee (Minister of Unification, South Korea)

PDF file - 306KB
 

Session VI - Efforts of Korean Churches for Peace and Reconciliation
The Most Rev. Francis K. Park (Primate of ACK)
Role of the Korean Church - The Rev. Oh-Sung Kwon (General Secretary of NCCK),
Role of Religious Communities - Mr. Jin-Heung Byun (General Secretary of Korean Conference on Religion and Peace),
Inter-Korean Social Integregation - Mr. Young-Sun Lee (General Secretary of Korean Sharing Movement)


file not yet available
PDF file - 555KB
PDF file - 215KB

PDF file - 212KB 

Session VII - Globalization and People’s Life in New Liberalization
Prof. Hyo-Je Cho (SungKongHoe Univ.)

PDF file - 263KB
 

Sunday, November 18th, 2007
People's Life in Regions of Discord

 

Session VIII  - Case studies of Regional Discord- Palestine and Myanmar
Activity for reconciliation in areas of conflict - Ms. Salwa Duaybes (Palestine)
Report from immigrant worker from Myanmar


PDF file - 290KB
file not yet available

Monday, November 19th, 2007
For Peace and Reconciliation - Experience and Reflection.

 

Holy Eucharist  - Sermon - The Rev'd Canon Charles Robertson

Link to ENS website

Session IX  - Case Studies of Regional Discord - Cyprus
Activity for reconciliation in areas of conflict - The Very Rev. Stephen Collis (Cyprus)

PDF file - 281KB
 

Session X - Case Studies of Regional Discord - Sri Lanka, Philippines
The Sri Lankan Conflict - some observations - The Rt. Rev. K.B.S. Illangasinghe (Bishop of Kurunagala)
Warlike and Headhunting Communities - The Most Rev. Ignacio C. Soliba (Primate of ECP)


PDF file - 401KB
PDF file - 173KB

Session XI  - Theological Reflection
The Korean Peoples' Experiences of Division and Conflict, and the Meanings of Reconciliation
- The Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Yang (Vice-president of SungKongHoe Univ.)
Anglicans and Peacemaking - The Most. Rev. Sir. Paul Reeves (Former Archbishop of New Zealand)
Hopes & Problems of Korean Unification in the Light of the Experience of Germany
- Canon Paul Oestreicher (Former Director of the Coventry Cathedral Centre for International Reconciliation)

Efforts of Japanese, Taiwan, Hong Kong and American Churches for Peace and Reconciliation
Statement on War Responsibility of Nippon Sei Ko Kai - The Rt. Rev. Shoji Tani (Bishop of Okinawa)
Remarks prepared for TOPIK
- The Rev. Canon Brian Grieves (Director of Peace and Justice Ministries, ECUSA)
The Rt. Rev. David Jung Hein Lai (Bishop of Taiwan),
Efforts of the Church of Hong Kong for Peace and Reconcilation - The Rev. Peter Douglas Koon (Hong Kong)
Diaspora, Empire, Solidarity - Dr. Edwin J. Ruiz (Professor of Theology and Culture, NY Theological Seminary)


PDF file - 401KB

PDF file - 130KB
PDF file - 66KB
 


PDF file - 410KB
PDF file - 136KB

file not yet available
PDF file - 187KB
PDF file - 385KB

Session XII  - Efforts of the Anglican Communion for Peace and Reconciliation
Efforts of the Anglican Communion for Peace and Reconciliation
- The Most Rev. Robin Eames (Special Envoy of the Archbishop of Canterbury)
Pyong'hwa, Rangimarie, Salaam, Shalom ... Peacemaking and Reconciliation & the Anglican Communion
- Dr. Jenny Te Paa (Principal Te Rau Kahikatea)


PDF file - 316KB

PDF file - 166KB

   

The conference venue, Jijihyang Hotel, is part of the Paju Book City. The hotel is in a complex of architecturally distinguished buildings, surrounded by natural forest and wetlands. North Korea can be seen in the distance across the Imjin River.

Hotel-03.jpg

Hotel-12.jpg

 
   

 

 

 
 

bannerPeace Forum

World Anglican Conference for Peace in North East Asia

  • Date: November 17th-20th, 2007
  • Venue: Asia Publication Culture and Information Center, Jijihyang Hotel, Paju, South Korea
  • Participants: 100 (Including world Anglican leaders, peacemakers in conflict areas, officials from the South and the North)

Download Participants' names

Download Peace Forum Communique  

Download Peace Forum Journal  

Download Forum programme (PDF file) - as at November 11th

Download Conference Papers

Friday, November 16th, 2007

 

Opening Ceremony - Come Now, O Prince of Peace!
Sermon – The Most Rev’d Katherine Jefferts Schori - Presiding Bishop, The Episcopal Church

PDF file - 132KB

Saturday, November 17th, 2007

 

Sharing Stories of the Korea Peninsula - Witnesses

 

Holy Eucharist - Sermon The Rev'd Samuel Koshiishi, Japan.

PDF file - 122KB

Session I - The Wounds of War and Separation / Dispersion and Massacre -
Prof. Dong-Chun Kim (SungKongHoe Univ.)

PDF file - 319KB

Session II - The Wounds of War and Separation / Defection from the North and Ideological Struggle in the South
Prof. Hong-Goo Han (SungKongHoe Univ.)

PDF file - 313KB

Session III - A View of World Affairs and Peace in NE Asia gathered up in the Korean Peninsula
Prof. Sung-Ryoul Cho (The Research Institute for International Affairs)

PDF file - 410KB

Session IV Role of Korean Churches for Peace Education
Prof. Byung-Heon Ko (SungKongHoe Univ.)

paper not yet available

Session V Role of International Society for the Peace of the Korean Peninsula
Mr. John J. Lee (Minister of Unification, South Korea)

PDF file - 306KB

Session VI - Efforts of Korean Churches for Peace and Reconciliation
The Most Rev. Francis K. Park (Primate of ACK)
The Rev. Oh-Sung Kwon (General Secretary of NCCK),
Mr. Jin-Heung Byun (General Secretary of Korean Conference on Religion and Peace),
Mr. Young-Sun Lee (General Secretary of Korean Sharing Movement)

 

Session VII - Globalization and People’s Life in New Liberalization
Prof. Hyo-Je Cho (SungKongHoe Univ.)

 

Sunday, November 18th, 2007
People's Life in Regions of Discord

 

Session VIII  - Case studies of Regional Discord- Palestine and Myanmar
Ms. Salwa Duaybes (Palestine)
A member of Myanmar

 

Monday, November 19th, 2007
For Peace and Reconciliation - Experience and Reflection.

 

Holy Eucharist  (The Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori - Primate, ECUSA)

 

Session IX  - Case Studies of Regional Discord - Cyprus
The Very Rev. Stephen Collis (Cyprus)

 

Session X - Case Studies of Regional Discord - Sri Lanka, Philippines
The Rt. Rev. K.B.S. Illangasinghe (Bishop of Kurunagala)
The Most Rev. Ignacio C. Soliba (Primate of ECP)

 

Session XI  - Theological Reflection
The Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Yang (Vice-president of SungKongHoe Univ.)
The Most. Rev. Sir. Paul Reeves (Former Archbishop of New Zealand)


Efforts of Japanese, Taiwan, HongKong and American Churches for Peace and Reconciliation
The Rt. Rev. Shoji Tani (Bishop of Okinawa),
The Rev. Canon Brian Grieves (Director of Peace and Justice Ministries, ECUSA),
The Rt. Rev. David Jung Hein Lai (Bishop of Taiwan),
The Rev. Peter Douglas Koon (HongKong),
Dr. Edwin J. Ruiz (Vice-president of Academic Affairs and Academic Dean Professor of Theology and Culture)

 

Session XII  - Efforts of the Anglican Communion for Peace and Reconciliation
The Most Rev. Robin Eames (Special Envoy of the Archbishop of Canterbury)
Dr. Jenny Te Paa (Principal Te Rau Kahikatea)

 
   

The conference venue, Jijihyang Hotel, is part of the Paju Book City. The hotel is in a complex of architecturally distinguished buildings, surrounded by natural forest and wetlands. North Korea can be seen in the distance across the Imjin River.

Hotel-03.jpg

Hotel-12.jpg