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Through its journal WCF has sought to disseminate the lectures and conference papers to a wider audience. The aim has been to address a non-specialist serious readership, helping them to learn about the religions of the world and to consider how the relationship between them can be more creative and harmonious. It was designed to maintain contact between the scattered members of WCF. By , this had developed from a type-written sheet to a four page printed pamphlet.
It should strive to be of general interest to our members in many parts of the world. It soon became a journal with reprinted talks, commissioned articles and included extensive book reviews. Until his death, Baron Palmstierna contributed a regular, inspirational column. His last letter, written shortly before his death, ended with these words: 'Within each human soul exists a link with life eternal which gives us certainty of individual immortality.
Death is evidently nothing but the opening in the wall which makes it possible for religious life to continue to progress independently and move ahead on the other side of the wall' 2. In the journal was renamed World Faiths , 'as more descriptive of the contents' 3. Looking back, with a hundred issues of the periodical lying on her table, Heather McConnell wrote of the way in which the journal had linked countless friends across the world.
The correspondence which she received showed that the journal was passed from hand to hand. She remembered some of the important events in the life of the Congress which had been recorded - conferences in Paris and Holland, the opening of Younghusband House, the Dalai Lama's visit.