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Saturday April 23, 12:46 AM
  
British radio to broadcast the silent sound of worship
 
LONDON (AFP) - Listeners tuning into a regular British radio show 
which broadcasts religious services will have an unexpected surprise 
this weekend -- a programme made up largely of silence.

BBC Radio's "Sunday Worship" usually features Christian services, but 
will this week be broadcast from a meeting held by Quakers, also 
known as the Society of Friends, the Daily Telegraph newspaper 
reported Saturday.

Quaker meetings are centred around a long period of quiet 
contemplation by the gathered participants -- usually lasting around 
an hour -- with no hymns, sermons, spoken prayers or priests.

The BBC has previously had little to do with broadcasting Quaker 
meetings lest listeners believe their radios have broken down, the 
report said.

The broadcaster's radio stations additionally have a technical back-
up system which automatically transmits music in the event of a long 
silence, which it presumes is a technical fault.

Sunday morning's 40-minute programme will come from a Quaker school 
in Reading, west of London, and will include a period of silence, 
although a shorter one than usual, the report added.
 






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