Derry

Paul Farren, who's Catholic, and Robert Miller, who's Protestant, hope their new book can get people talking about forgiveness. They say it's the only way to live in true peace.

Two priests from opposite sides of Northern Ireland's sectarian divide have something to say about forgiveness

The city of Derry/Londonderry in Northern Ireland is still healing from years of sectarian conflict. Two priests, one Catholic and the other Protestant, have written a book about how to get to true peace. The only way, they say, is through forgiveness.

Two priests from opposite sides of Northern Ireland's sectarian divide have something to say about forgiveness
Éamonn Ó Ciardha teaches Irish language and history at Ulster University in Derry. The stream behind him marks the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. It's on a tiny country road just outside of Derry. Ó Ciardha says that trying t

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