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Noisy age

From Mrs Mary Hunt SIR — Jill Segger is right (Comment, June 18). In the silence of a Quaker “meeting for worship” one receives lights and inspirations that one does not get in hours of discussion and arguments.

I attended a Quaker meeting many years ago, and in the silence of that meeting I made a better meditation on the Holy Mass and why martyrs died for it than I have ever made after hours of discussion. Perhaps a little more silence and openness to the Holy Spirit is what our Church needs in this noisy age.

Yours faithfully, MARY HUNT East Grinstead, W Sussex




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