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  • Journey’s end

    The Peace Pilgrimage, against the DSEI arms fair taking place at the Excel Centre London, has come to a close. The pilgrims had walked from Oxford to London, covering over 67 miles and ending at the candlelit vigil at the DSEI arms fair. The pilgrimage was organised by Faith Justice, who are members of the… Read more

  • Heartbeats of Harmony

    Faith Justice, who are members of the Passionist community, along with other faith denominations, have embarked on a six-day Peace Pilgrimage from Oxford to the DSEi Arms Fair in London, which will end at the Excel Centre. It is here where they will participate in a candlelit vigil with others on Monday 11th September at… Read more

  • Listen to our daily podcasts

    During the peace pilgrimage, there is an accompanying daily podcast with guest speakers exploring how we can sow the seed of peace in our world through the ancient spiritual practice of pilgrimage. You can listen to it by clicking the button below. Read more

  • Walking the Winds of Change: The Start of the Peace Pilgrimage

    On Tuesday, 5th September, we embarked on a six-day Peace Pilgrimage from Oxford to the DSEi arms fair in London. They plan to make overnight stops at Watlington, High Wycombe, the Catholic worker farm at Rickmansworth, Sudbury, Parliament Square in London, and finally, end at the Excel Centre. It is here where they will participate… Read more

  • First steps towards peace, Harmony and Justice

    The Oxford to London Peace Pilgrimage starts on the 4th of September in protest against the DSEi Arms Fair scheduled for the 12th to 15th of September. This pilgrimage has a deep spiritual intention to promote Peace, Harmony and Justice. In the inaugural Podcast episode for this pilgrimage, Sam Donaldson and Matthew Neville, organisers of… Read more

  • Sowing the Seeds of Peace

    Sowing the Seeds of Peace

    “To be a pilgrim is to be on a path of adventure, to move out of our comfort zones, to let go of our prejudices and preconditioning, to make strides towards the unknown. If we want to tread the pilgrim’s path, we need to go beyond ideas of good and evil, and to be dedicated… Read more