“We encourage everyone to keep praying for our community and for our future together”, reads the leaders’ release. “It is important that all of us keep building a country in which we are all enhanced, where diversity is respected and where peace and harmony can thrive”. For the first time in the history of the conflict, Adams and Paisley have been sitting next to each other and promised to set up again the Stormon Parliament by May 8th. The meeting is the result of years of work by the religious and political leaders that eighteen years ago led to the first ceasefire of the IRA and one a half years ago to the handover of the terrorists’ arms. The majority of the population of Northern Ireland are Catholic, followed by Presbyterians, Anglicans and Methodists.