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发表于 2012-4-5 09:11:36
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A public garden to encourage meditation is being constructed by a Quaker group in Beverley to celebrate its 50th anniversary.
The garden has been inspired by the national Quiet Garden Movement where people are invited to rest, reflect and meditate in the open space.
Quaker Phil Entwistle said: "I think people are looking for a space in their lives to get away from it all."
The garden has cost £4,000 to create and is being funded by local donors.
Quakers have been meeting and worshipping in Beverley since the 1600s when Quaker George Fox opened the first meeting house.
Membership has fluctuated in the last two centuries forcing the doors to close in the 1850s.
The current Friends Meeting House opened in November 1961 and has 100 members.
Mr Entwistle said: "In the 60s there were about 25,000 members of the Society of Friends in Britain and that's gone down very gradually to 18,000," he said.
"But we are finding in Beverley that we're getting quite a few new members and especially younger people as well." |
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