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Sept 2022
Who and what are Quakers?
There are about 210,000 Quakers across the world including a small community who practice the religion, formally known as the Religious Society of Friends, in Harrogate.
Gilly Charters has been one for 35 years after being brought up by atheist parents.
She and around 40 others worship once a week at the Friends Meeting House on Queen Parade.
Ms Charters explains what drew her to the Christian denomination:
Quakerism dates back centuries and has its origins in 17th century England. Many Quakers migrated to the USA and the religion is also practiced there.
But its sometimes old-fashioned image has been difficult to shake off.
Some people will have an image of the Quaker Porridge Oats man, with long hair, traditional clothing and hat. Ms Charters said that view of the religion belongs to the past.
The Friends Meeting House in Harrogate
At a Quaker meeting in Harrogate, Ms Charters says people worship together in silence before speaking messages to each other.
She explained:
This weekend the Quakers along with HUFUD (Humanity United for Universal Demilitarisation) are organising a peace conference at the Friends Meeting House.
Many wars have been fought in the name of religion but the peace movement is something that the Quakers strongly identify with.
To find out more about the Harrogate Quakers, visit their website.
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