tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6561249004966522983.post8575883541102398348..comments2024-03-29T12:07:40.970+00:00Comments on Patrick Comerford: A Living Word (V): Learning from others: the Bahá’isPatrick Comerfordhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00558394038241172440noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6561249004966522983.post-61604446939938425932021-03-16T06:50:14.967+00:002021-03-16T06:50:14.967+00:00As the grandchild of an American Baha'i family...As the grandchild of an American Baha'i family, with children and grandchildren who are Baha'is, I have spent much of my life building a life of practice grounded in Baha'u'llah's fundamental principle of unity and its consequential commitment to justice and service. A couple of years ago we were in Ireland walking parts of the wild Atlantic way, and spent a day at Drumcliff at the chapel and Yeats' grave, getting to know a little more about the Irish Church. I greatly appreciate your blog's attention to interfaith dialogue and the critical --and difficult-- nature of the resulting civil discourse. (As my wife--who is Jewish--has often pointed out, no one quite understands Israel and its complexities like Irish writers.) We are looking to go back to Ireland soon and I would like to keep in touch.W Rickardshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09755382549825863397noreply@blogger.com