Anglican Pacifist Fellowship
The Anglican Pacifist Fellowship (APF) is a body of people within the Anglican Communion who reject war as a means of solving international disputes, and believe that peace and justice should be sought through non-violent means.
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APFAnglicanismChristian pacifismColin Scott (bishop)Derek Savage (poet)Dinis SengulaneEdward Carpenter (priest)Episcopal Peace FellowshipErna PutzEvelyn UnderhillFellowship of ReconciliationFrench AustraliansInternational Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence for the Children of the WorldJohn Collins (priest)John StottList of anti-war organizationsList of pacifist organisationsList of peace activistsList of women pacifists and peace activistsMargaret HolmesPaul OestreicherPeace Pledge UnionPeace churchesPercy HartillPeter Price (bishop)Philip HugginsSidney HinkesThou shalt not killVera BrittainWhite poppy
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Anglican Pacifist Fellowship
The Anglican Pacifist Fellowship (APF) is a body of people within the Anglican Communion who reject war as a means of solving international disputes, and believe that peace and justice should be sought through non-violent means.
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