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Ray Davey

Robert Raymond Davey (January 10, 1915 〔''The War Diaries: From Prisoner-of-war to Peacemaker'' (Behon Press, 2005). Page 32.〕– April 16, 2012) was a Presbyterian minister in Northern Ireland and the founder of the Corrymeela Community. He was educated at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution, Queen's University Belfast, Union Theological College, and New College, Edinburgh. He was married to Kathleen Davey (née Burrows), who died on December 19, 2008.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The sad passing of Kathleen Davey )
In 1940, he was ordained for field work with the YMCA War Service in North Africa, and helped to establish a centre in Tobruk for use by all faiths to care for the social, physical and spiritual needs of those engaged in desert warfare. He was taken captive in 1942 and held as a prisoner of war near Dresden, where he witnessed the allied bombing of the city, in which huge numbers of civilians died, and was imprisoned in France and Germany.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Corrymeela oasis in Northern Ireland: A Sense of Community )
Returning home following the war, he was appointed (in 1946) the first Presbyterian Chaplain and Dean of Residences at Queen's University, Belfast.
As part of that work, he established a Community Centre; it was from those beginnings that the Corrymeela Community was eventually born in 1965 when a building in the north coast of Northern Ireland was purchased.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ray recalls life as POW through his war diaries )〕 The new centre was formally opened that same year by Pastor Tullio Vinay, founder of the Agape Community, which was one of Ray Davey's greatest inspirations.
At first, Ray Davey served as the elected Leader in a part-time capacity; he became full-time Leader of the Community in 1974 and continued in that position until his retirement in 1980, when John Morrow took over the role.
==Books==

* ''The Pollen of Peace'' (Corrymeela Press, 1991).
* ''A Channel of Peace: Story of the Corrymeela Community'' (with John Cole, Zondervan, 1993).
* ''Six of the Best: Stories for My Grandchildren'' (Corrymeela Press, 2000).
* ''The War Diaries: From Prisoner-of-war to Peacemaker'' (Behon Press, 2005).

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