We wholeheartedly support the Living Peace Projects’ “Water for All” campaign and are committed to joining hands in this noble cause—to cherish water, to protect our environment, and to nourish all beings with the spiritual love of water.
The degradation of the modern environment is not merely an external or natural phenomenon. The true significance of environmental protection lies in an awakening of life value.
November 9, 2021, marked the 20th anniversary of the Museum of World Religions.
After the Parliament of the World’s Religions (PoWR), later that day, we attended an evening forum: Water Related Spirituality for Climate Adaptation, organized by the International Council on Monuments and Sites, Water and Heritage (ICOMOS).
On October 18, 2021, the eighth Parliament of the World Religions (PoWR) convened for the first time in a virtual format, bringing together religious communities from over eighty countries around the globe.
On October 4, 2021, the Vatican convened the conference Faith and Science: Towards COP26, bringing together religious leaders and scientists from across the world.