On Oct. 20, 2010, the General Assembly of the United Nations
unanimously adopted a resolution designating the first week in February
to be the annual World Interfaith Harmony Week. Larry Ulrich, Church of
the Brethren representative on the Interfaith Relations Commission of
the National Council of Churches, is encouraging congregations to
observe the week scheduled for Feb. 1-7, 2013.
In its action, the UN General Assembly called for interfaith dialogue
for mutual understanding and cooperative engagement in caring for those
suffering and denied justice in local communities. World Interfaith
Harmony Week is a time when clergy, congregations, theological schools,
and communities can
- learn about the faith and beliefs of followers of other religious traditions,
- remember interfaith cooperation in prayers and messages, and
- share in compassionate care for persons suffering and marginalized.
Ulrich said, “The World Interfaith Harmony Week is an opportunity to
remember that we are called to be the best believers we can be within
our Christian faith tradition, and encourage followers in other
religions to be the best believers they can be. Creating or allowing
religious prejudice or violence against believers in other religions
violates Christ’s teaching to love our neighbors as ourselves. Loving
believers in other faith heritages isn’t easy, but it’s what God’s
Living Spirit calls us to.”
For more information go to
http://worldinterfaithharmonyweek.com .
Source: 11/29/2012 Newsline
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