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PWR | UPDATING | Multi-Faith Service for Ukraine, Faith for Earth Dialogue at UNEA 5.2, and more | Monday 14 March 2022

[Edited extract from public address]

Statement on the Illegal Invasion of Ukraine

Since 1993, the Parliament of the World’s Religions  has maintained through its Global Ethic that the involvement  of people of faith and good will “for the sake of human rights, freedom, justice, peace... is absolutely necessary.” The invasion of Ukraine, a sovereign democracy,  is a violation of human rights, freedom, justice, and peace. Therefore, the Parliament unequivocally condemns the illegal invasion of Ukraine by Russia. 

Multi-Faith Prayers Urge Freedom & Peace for Ukraine 

On Thursday 3 March 2022 the Parliament of the World's Religions and the Committee of Religious NGOs at the UN joined faith partners at the Church Center for the United Nations, Tillman Chapel for a multi-faith prayer service for Ukraine.

The prayer service featured prayers from diverse faith expressions upholding peace and freedom, shared reflections of solidarity with Ukraine and the Ukrainian community around the world, called for a peaceful resolution to this conflict, and featured messages from our sisters and brothers in Ukraine.

Partners Share Ways to Support Humanitarian Efforts in Ukraine:

Faith for Earth Dialogue at UNEA Highlights Parliament's Interfaith Climate Action 

Faith for Earth invited all stakeholders to participate in the Faith for Earth Dialogue that was held as part of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA 5.2), the highest global authority responsible for the environmental component of sustainable development.

The Parliament of the World's Religions, a partner of the UN Faith for Earth Initiative, was an active participant in the dialogue which highlighted the great work carried out by the Parliament's Climate Action Task Force and the Interfaith Climate Action Program. The Dialogue featured the premiere of a video version of the Visual Statement, presented at the 2021 Parliament Convening last year. The video and relevant panel recordings are available on YouTube.

The Monthly Member Meditation and Meet-Up event series brings a moment of introspection and global connection to Parliament members each month.

March's mediation is brought to you from the Parliament archives. "Song Bath Sanctuary: Music for Meditation, Prayer, and Healing" is a time of meditation, prayer, and integration. Deborah Koff-Chapin creates a deep, resonant sound-field with soul-infused vocals accompanied by crystal bowls and antique Himalayan bowls. Participants are encouraged to close their eyes and turn inward to be bathed in healing sound. Or use this spacious time for a creative process such as writing, drawing, or movement.

Become a member today and join this and other member exclusive programming.

Community Features
Religica Podcast Features Father Joshtrom Kureethadam

Father Joshtrom Isaac Kureethadam spoke in a 2021 with Center Director Dr. Michael Reid Trice. Father Kureethadam is the Coordinator of the Sector of “Ecology and Creation” at the Vatican Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development; one of the closest advisers on climate to Pope Francis. They spoke about the Vatican Laudato Si Action Platform call for universities and local communities to become engaged, beginning with a deep conversion of the heart.

The Origins of Lacrosse and the Haudenosaunee Nationals

Join the American Indian Law Alliance for "The Origins of Lacrosse and the Haudenosaunee Nationals, On The Road to the Olympics". A panel discussion hosted on Thursday 10 March 2022 via Facebook with Oren Lyons, Rick Hill, Rex Lyons, and Lyle Thompson.

Illinois Muslim Action Day | Wednesday 23 March 2022

The Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago is hosting the Illinois Muslim Action Day. Join the action day on the theme of Anti-Muslim Bigotry and the Passage of bill 5665.

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The Parliament of the World's Religions is hiring for the position of Director of Climate Action.

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