The Ulster Project is dedicated to promoting a peaceful parity of esteem between Roman Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland by building tolerance, trust, and ongoing positive relationships among potential leaders from these Christian traditions.

Alliance, Ohio ~ Belfast, N. Ireland

   

The first international conference for the Ulster Project was held in Milwaukee in 1984. At that time it was decided there was a need for a common logo. Five logos were submitted at the 1985 International Conference in Wilmington, Delaware. Les Didier from Milwaukee designed the logo that was chosen.

The cross represents Christianity. The four cirlces represent the United States, Northern Ireland, Catholic, and Protestant.

Creating Unity Amidst Diversity


The Latest News!

7/2: More Photos
• Welcome Picnic and T.O.D. photos are available through the Calendar Page.

• An additional family photo is posted on the Families Page.

Have a happy Independence Day!

7/1: Added Photos
• Opening Ecumenical photos are available through the Calendar Page.

• Some of the family photos are now posted on the Families Page.

• View the 2008 group photo on the Project History Page.

There here!
The teens have arrived from Ireland safe and sound. Arrival pictures are posted on the Calendar Page.