World Congress of Faiths

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World Congress of Faiths

Interfaith organization founded in 1936 by British explorer, soldier, and mystic Sir Francis Younghusband (1863-1942). The congress is dedicated to the work of reconciliation between different world faiths and the removal of intolerance and exclusivism, to " instill a spirit of fellowship among mankind through religion, and to revitalise all that is highest in man's spiritual being."

The congress combines dissemination of knowledge of world religions with the building of friendly relationships between them. It encourages interreligious understanding through personal contacts and frank dialogue and believes that all great religions have much to learn from each other.

The congress arranges lectures, debates, visits to religious centers, "All Faith Services," and annual conferences. Speakers from different faiths give talks at schools and colleges. A journal, World Faiths Encounter, includes news of activities, book reviews, and articles of religious interest, and a newsletter, One Family, is published regularly. Although there are branches in Kent, Bath, and Bristol, the congress headquarters are located at 2 Market St., Oxford OX1 3EF England. Website: http://www.interfaith-center.org/wcf/.

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World Congress of Faiths. http://www.interfaith-center.org/wcf/. March 8, 2000.

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