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Unitarian Universalist Association: Affirming Justice, Equity, and Compassion in Human Relations
September 11, 2001
Interfaith Responses and Statements from UUA-Related Groups

 

9/28/01 Statement from the Rev. William F. Schulz, Executive Director, Amnesty International USA
UUA President, 1985-1993 - Sometimes death comes in the dark, in the dead of night. But not this time. This time the day could not have been brighter or more beautiful.....

"Deny Them Their Victory: A Religious Response to Terrorism" - An interfaith statement from America's religious leaders, has been signed by over 1,700 religious leaders including President William G. Sinkford and former president John A. Buehrens

9/21/01 "Bishops Back U.S. Efforts," By Gustav Niebuhr, The New York Times
(Please note after one week the New York Times charges a small fee to access this article.)

9/19/01 The Interfaith Center for Corporate Responsibility issued a statement on the terrorist attacks on September 19, saying, in part, "In the midst of our mourning, we urge a course of action built on justice, not vengeance...."

9/12/01 From The Interfaith Alliance: TIA Executive Director Welton Gaddy said, "I call upon the people of TIA/F to serve as voices of reason, advocates for liberty, supporters of diversity, patriots with civility and a fellowship of compassion as well as people of prayer, meditation and good will. ..."

 

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