21st Annual Interreligous Prayer Service for Peace and Justice Celebrating World Interfaith Harmony Week
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2025-02-02
City: Yonkers
9142610468
Organizer
Charles Chesnavage
Location
Mercy University 1200 Waters Place, Bronx, NY
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The 21st Annual Prayer Service Celebrating World Interfaith Harmony Week
Come join us at Mercy University for a special event dedicated to promoting peace and understanding among different faiths. This in-person gathering will feature prayers, and reflections from various religious traditions. Let's come together to celebrate diversity and unity in our community. Don't miss out on this opportunity to connect with others and foster interfaith harmony. See you there! Free parking at Hutchinson Metro Center in Parking Lot B next to the entrance of Mercy University.
Mercy University Student Artwork displayed Hamsa Hand by "Majestic Mariah" Morales, Spring 2023 and Lotus Flower by "Selfless Sharon" Borches Fall 2023.
Event will be in-person and hybrid at this link:
Join URL: https://mercy.zoom.us/j/97380987328?pwd=hHsiSLiBJbnJzlmpK23A5LTaV6BJZs.1
Free will donations of 5,10,15,20 or more for the service can be made via Zelle at 914-261-0468. Thank you.
Join URL: https://mercy.zoom.us/j/97380987328?pwd=hHsiSLiBJbnJzlmpK23A5LTaV6BJZs.1
WHAT: The 21th Annual Interreligious Prayer Service for Peace and Justice Celebrating World Interfaith Harmony Week
Where: Mercy University
French Auditorium
1200 Waters Place
Hutchinson Metro Center
Bronx, NY 10461
WHEN: Sunday, February 2th, 2025, 3:00 PM
WHO: Representatives from world religions, faith and humanist traditions will come together to recite universal prayers or statements for peace and justice.
WHY: In recognition and celebration of the resolution adopted by UN General Assembly proclaiming the first week of February World Interfaith Harmony Week between all religions, faiths and beliefs.
Organized by Charles S. Chesnavage, PhD, and Participants of other Religious Traditions
The 21th Annual Interreligious Prayer Service for Peace and Justice seeks to promote understanding and tolerance among all religious traditions and beliefs.
Universal Prayers for Peace and Justice will be recited, including prayers from the following religious traditions: Hindu, Humanist, Buddhist, Jain, Muslim, Jewish, Sikh, Baha’i, Christian, Native American, Society of Friends/Quaker, Unificationist, and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints/Mormon tradition.