Mediation practice in religious conflicts with explicit religious claims has largely converged around two dominant approaches: the neutralization or removal of sacred dimensions from the conflict, and the adaptation of conventional conflict resolution mechanisms to religious contexts and actors. This paper presents a summary, conclusions, and an update of previous research I conducted at Uppsala University. It critically examines the limitations of the desacralization of conflicts approach framed by Isak Svensson and proposes an alternative and complementary mediation methodology conceptualized as sacralization of peace. This methodology is based on aspects of the worldview conflicts theoretical framework of Jayne Seminare Docherty, the ritual theory for peacebuilding as proposed by Lisa Schirch, a plural conceptual notion of peace, and the contributions from theologies of nonviolence in different faith traditions. The aim is to offer an alternative framework for mediating conflicts beyond the limits of current dominant models of conflict resolution.