Rose Castle Foundation equips faith-formed leaders to transform conflict worldwide.

 We build sustainable peace by valuing differences and a better quality of disagreement.

Our unique approach to reconciliation is called The Rose Way

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We provide leaders with the skills and tools to transform unhealthy division. 

5Deep-to-Deep Encounter 

We open spaces in which people draw on their deepest sources of motivation, bring their whole selves, and build trust instead of fear.

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12 Habits of Reconcilers 

We prioritise the character of peace builders, not only the process of peace building.

Impact at a glance

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ROSE CASTLE FOUNDATION 2024 ANNUAL REPORT

Curious about what a year in the life of Rose Castle Foundation looks like? 

 

Read our most recent impact report, which highlights our activity and impact from the past year.

 

Meet our founder

Canon Sarah Snyder

Sarah has over thirty years of experience working with communities and senior religious figures around the world to promote faith-based ways of finding peace and rebuilding relationships.

"After 30 years of working with communities and faith leaders, I’ve learned that true peace is not found in shallow consensus. It is forged through deep encounters across difference, and a better quality of disagreement." ~ Canon Sarah Snyder

A Cambridge University theologian specialising in Jewish-Christian-Muslim relations, and a trained mediator, Canon Sarah is also the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Special Adviser for Reconciliation programmes and resources. She has previously worked as the Director of Partnerships at Religions for Peace International, and directed conflict schools for the Cambridge Interfaith Programme at the University of Cambridge.

Her early career as a documentary producer for BBC Television included time spent living and working with the Tuareg nomads in the Sahara Desert, which sparked her fascination with interfaith work and the power of hospitality. She since founded Rose Castle Foundation as a global network that equips reconcilers to cross divides and transform conflict.

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What makes us different?

At Rose Castle Foundation, we prioritise the character of the peacebuilder as much as the process of peacebuilding. Our distinct approach — the Rose Way — is rooted in faith, culturally sensitive, and designed for global relevance. Through immersive, inclusive formation, we shape leaders who live out reconciliation in their communities and institutions.

Pedagogy

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We don't just deliver training — we form reconcilers. The Rose Way combines spiritual depth with practical tools, nurturing both head and heart. Designed for scalability, our programmes, resources, and facilitation methods can be delivered by anyone, anywhere, cultivating habits that transform individuals and communities long after the programme ends.

Place

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Our 800-year-old castle on the English-Scottish border embodies our mission. The former Bishops’ palace was once a fortress in the violent "debatable lands,” and has always been a house of prayer. It is now a global centre for peace and reconciliation - a hospitable sanctuary on the edge of the Lake District.

Partners

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We collaborate with trusted institutions across faiths and sectors. These long-term partnerships ground our work in local contexts, ensuring wide and deep impact and a global network for sustainable peace.

Meet our alumni

"Rose Castle taught me to approach disagreement with curiosity instead of fear. Now I know that understanding someone doesn't mean agreeing with them, and that relationships matter more than being right."

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Naomi Frim-Abrams
Princeton Graduate | Co-Founder of Princeton Rose Castle Society

The programme experience was really life-changing. We managed, in only ten days, to shift from strangers into a family. My mission became how to help people around me, in such challenging times, to live a peaceful life. How my tiniest actions can help in changing someone’s life.

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Arwa Ahmed Qandeel
Egyptian youth leader | Emerging Peacemaker’s Programme
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