The United Religions Initiative (URI), was founded by William E. Swing, formerly Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of California. Its purpose is to bring people of diverse faith into cooperation for peace by the example of the work of nations of the world through United Nations working to bring peace. The movement to found it began in 1996, culminating in the signing of the United Religions Initiative Charter in 2000. The URI charter states:

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  • The United Religions Initiative (URI), was founded by William E. Swing, formerly Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of California. Its purpose is to bring people of diverse faith into cooperation for peace by the example of the work of nations of the world through United Nations working to bring peace. The movement to found it began in 1996, culminating in the signing of the United Religions Initiative Charter in 2000. The URI charter states:
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  • The United Religions Initiative (URI), was founded by William E. Swing, formerly Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of California. Its purpose is to bring people of diverse faith into cooperation for peace by the example of the work of nations of the world through United Nations working to bring peace. The movement to found it began in 1996, culminating in the signing of the United Religions Initiative Charter in 2000. The URI charter states:
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  • United Religions Initiative
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