Welcome to Pax Christi in Scotland

Peace and care for our common home are inextricably linked, as this beautiful video using illustrations by Christine Mailley of St Francis’s Canticle reminds us.

Produced by St Ninian’s and St Cuthbert’s in Hamilton and one of EcoCongregation Scotland’s resources for this Season of Creation, it is a quiet reflection for these troubled times.

Other resources are available here. 

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Marian Pallister on Radio Alba, 31st August 2025

Marian Pallister thinks supermarkets overstep the mark by selling boxes of Christmas chocolates in August - but suggests that meditating on the Christmas story throughout the year might help us welcome the migrant and the refugee.

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Prud Zihalirwa is determined to bring peace to his country - but when he and his team tried to go to a peace conference in Qatar, they were denied visas. In his latest diary from DR Congo, he describes the ongoing violence he had hoped to learn how to change at that Qatar event.

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The Peace of Christ

Pax Christi Scotland became one of the member organisations of Pax Christi International in 2019. This Catholic peace movement, with its 120 member organisations worldwide, promotes peace, respect of human rights, justice and reconciliation throughout the world.
 
The global network, founded in 1945 at the end of the Second World War, believes that peace is possible and that vicious cycles of violence and injustice can be broken. Pax Christi Scotland seeks to address the root causes & destructive consequences of violence within our own society, as well as campaigning to end violent conflict and war around the world.

Pax Christi Scotland supports Pax Christi International’s role as an influential advocate at intergovernmental levels, influencing global peace policy in the UN and UNESCO, the African Union, and the European Union. We are represented on Pax Christi International’s anti nuclear group.

Striving for a nonviolent society in Scotland is our top priority, working through the home, the school, the parish and wider society. With our members, scattered across the length and breadth of Scotland, we will address:

  • Discrimination in all its forms
  • The language of violence
  • The need for a peace-filled welcome for refugees & migrants
  • The need for divestment from nuclear & conventional weapons
  • The need to remove Trident from Scotland & persuade the UK government to sign the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons

Our aim is to produce resources, to provide an online space for reflection, discussion and training, to be advocates for change in all arenas concerned with nonviolence, and to raise awareness injustice and disregard for human rights.

These are not easy times, but the fact that so many of us here in Scotland and around the world work and pray for peace is encouragement that – as Pax Christi International asserts – ‘vicious cycles of violence and injustice can be broken’. Lets break them together.

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Pax Christi Scotland chair Marian Pallister participating in the August 2024 vigil at Faslane nuclear base.

Pax Christi Scotland members joined with members of Justice and Peace Scotland at the Faslane August 2024 vigil.

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We continue to work for a world free from weapons of mass destruction. 

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