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After a COVID-induced break last year, Denis Hurley Centre’s annual Meal of Reconciliation is back and will be celebrated on December 16 – an opportunity for Durban’s homed and homeless to share a festive meal together as an importantly symbolic act of reconciliation.
Prior to COVID, the Meal of Reconciliation has been an annual ritual at the Denis Hurley Centre – being commemorated in Durban on 16 December, South Africa’s national Day of Reconciliation. The late Archbishop Denis Hurley – and his ‘lieutenant’ Paddy Kearny – both committed their lives to bringing about reconciliation: between Christians of different traditions, between people of different faiths, between different races and cultures, and between the ‘haves’ and the ‘have-nots’.
Title: [• Mr]
Name: [• Raymond Perrier ]
Position AND org.: [• Director at the Denis Hurley Centre ]
By SAfmAfter a COVID-induced break last year, Denis Hurley Centre’s annual Meal of Reconciliation is back and will be celebrated on December 16 – an opportunity for Durban’s homed and homeless to share a festive meal together as an importantly symbolic act of reconciliation.
Prior to COVID, the Meal of Reconciliation has been an annual ritual at the Denis Hurley Centre – being commemorated in Durban on 16 December, South Africa’s national Day of Reconciliation. The late Archbishop Denis Hurley – and his ‘lieutenant’ Paddy Kearny – both committed their lives to bringing about reconciliation: between Christians of different traditions, between people of different faiths, between different races and cultures, and between the ‘haves’ and the ‘have-nots’.
Title: [• Mr]
Name: [• Raymond Perrier ]
Position AND org.: [• Director at the Denis Hurley Centre ]