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Williams praises peace work in Solomons.


Honiara, Solomon Islands Solomon Islands, independent Commonwealth nation (2005 est. pop. 538,000), c.15,500 sq mi (40,150 sq km), SW Pacific, E of New Guinea. The islands that constitute the nation of the Solomon Islands—Guadalcanal, Malaita, New Georgia, the Santa Cruz Islands,  (ACNS ACNS Application and Content Networking System (Cisco)
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, on an eight-day visit to the Solomon Islands in August, urged islanders to become a model of reconciliation for the wider world. In an address broadcast live in the Solomon Islands and delivered to more than 6,000 people gathered for an ecumenical service in a football stadium in the capital, Honiara, Archbishop Williams
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 praised the role of the churches following extensive unrest, and challenged the islanders to use the experience of their suffering to help others.

"This nation has been through great and real suffering. People have known division, uncertainty and fear; some have been uprooted and many have felt that they do not know where to look for guidance. But by God's good grace and by the faithful witness of Christians from many traditions in this place, people have begun to see the hope that God holds out," he said.

"A history of suffering and division need not teach us to be bitter; we can let God use it so that there may be restoration. Whenever we carry our cross, when we accept and use our suffering for the glory of God to make peace with others, then the world begins to change."

Earlier, Archbishop Williams spent time with members of an Anglican religious community, the Melanesian Brotherhood The Melanesian Brotherhood is an Anglican religious community of men in simple vows based primarily in the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, and Papua New Guinea. History , in Tabalia. He preached at a service of Holy Communion and led prayers at the graves of the seven brothers from the order who were killed in the Islands conflict last year. Archbishop Williams planted a tree at the gravesite grave·site  
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 in commemoration.

He was sworn in as a Companion of the Melanesian Brotherhood. Companions commit themselves to support the order, especially in prayer.
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Publication:Anglican Journal
Date:Sep 1, 2004
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