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11Jul

🚌BOOK YOUR BUS SEAT TO FASLANE❗

🚌BOOK YOUR BUS SEAT TO FASLANE❗

On Saturday 2nd August, Christians from across traditions will gather at Faslane Naval Base to mark the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

This ecumenical vigil is a moment of prayer, reflection, and witness to call for peace and nuclear disarmament.

✝️ Led by:
• Most Rev. William Nolan: Archbishop of Glasgow and President of Justice & Peace Scotland
• Rt Rev. Rosie Frew: Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
• Most Rev. Mark Strange: Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church.

🚌 A free bus is provided from Edinburgh and Glasgow but seats are limited!
📍 Edinburgh: Waterloo Place (Waverley Station), leaving at 7.45am.
📍 Glasgow: Gordon Street (Central Station), leaving at 9.15am.
📧 Email office@justiceandpeacescotland.org.uk to book.

🚗If you want to make your own way to Faslane there is limited car parking available.

🕊️Whether you’ve joined us before or this would be your first time, you are warmly invited to attend and participate in this Christian witness for peace.

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