Concerted Action for Sustainable Peace: Cases
of Alliance of Religion
The World Alliance of Religions’ Peace
(WARP) Office Meetings
Concerted
Action for Sustainable Peace: Cases of Alliance of Religion
The
World Alliance of Religions’ Peace (WARP) Office Meetings
WARP Offices were established to fulfill
the pledge made during the 2014 HWPL World Peace Summit for the alliance of
religions. With 265 offices operating in 129 countries, activities of the WARP
Offices have been growing despite the pandemic. For seven months since January
in 2021, 3,089 scripture comparison discussions were held, which is a 340% hike
compared to the previous year. Such active engagement was possible thanks to
the endeavors of countless religious leaders.
Mr. Sathit Kumarn, Thailand, President of
Ramakrishna Vedanta Association of Thailand
“Actually,
you know according to the scriptures, religion is only one, and God is only
one, but the paths are different. Every individual has a different path. So, we
have to put them together.”
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Sister Belinda Westcott, South Africa, Brahma Kumaris World
Spiritual University, Coordinator
“And definitely, this understanding and harmony
between faiths is a huge contributing factor to reducing conflict and war in
our world. We've been a bit distracted with COVID but the wars continue, and
the suffering as a result of those wars of innocent families continues. And so
I think that,
you know, our group is a very small group. But when I think that these groups
are happening all over the world, it's not a small thing. And you know, it kind
of reminds me of a network of light. And it's like this network is over our
planet. And there are people, like-minded people holding the same sentiments,
aiming for the same peace on our planet. And I think there's a lot of power in
the collective. And it took one man to take the first step. But now there is
this amazing network of light that's happening.”
Carrying out practical religious
studies, spreading the culture of peace to the community
While carrying out
practical religious studies in discussions, they are also expanding activities
to promote the culture of peace dearly needed in local communities. In
particular, there have been efforts to build WARP Offices in temples to spread
a culture of religious peace. A case in point is Eungok Temple located in
Jeongeup, Jellabuk-do Province, under the Paradise Jogye Order of Korean
Buddhism. The Founding Master Eungok was deeply inspired by the Declaration of
Unification proclaimed by Chairman Man Hee Lee on the 65th anniversary of
Korea’s National Liberation Day on 15 August. Master Eungok opened the temple gates
to HWPL WARP Office.
EUNGOK, Republic of Korea, The
Founder of the Paradise Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism,
Eungok Seonwon, The Buddhist master
“The Declaration of
the Unification is not just for a few to listen to and enjoy. I believe that
all citizens and people of North and South Korea need to implore and call for
the reunification of the two Koreas and world peace with clenched fists. That
is why, I joined the world peace movement as a monk to observe and support the
strength stored in the declaration until my last day. As I witnessed the peace
work on site, I was deeply inspired by Chairman Man Hee Lee, who was a leader of age
standing at the forefront and leading others with guidance. I also thought that
I want to be of help even if it’s as small as a grain of sand in a desert, so I
decided to take part in the movement. As much as humanly possible, until I die,
I will be at the front for the reunification of Korea. Thank you very much.”
HWPL Religious Youth Peace Camp
Religious conflict, experiencing
through various activities, active discussions by citizens for resolving
conflicts
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Peace
among
religions cannot be made with only the efforts of religious leaders. Civil
society is a key player in opposing war and protecting peace, so, its
participation is absolutely necessary. That is why the WARP Office
has prepared
a platform for people across the globe to experience various religions and take
an active part in WARP Offices through the “HWPL Religious Peace Youth Camp.”
Bharat Sharma, South Africa, South
African Hindu Maha Sabha (SAHMS), Youth Member
“It was when everyone
finished their discussions, and we were back in the main group where everyone
was the group representatives were talking, and I think it’s how well they
spoke and how different their views were. It was very impressive to see other people’s
perspectives “Oh, I didn’t even think of this. I think the best way to become
educated and to become a global citizen and talk to them, and respect their
views, and put yourself in their shoes. So, I think that’s very important to do
to grow as a person and to become a better person. So I think as organization
like HWPL can help and facilitate to becoming that very person.”
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Jako Gerber, South Africa,
NG Church, Welgemoed, Member
“The final video that they played regarding the Island in the Philippines,
where there was this one moment where the peace worker was at the meeting where
the two fractions were, he just gave this passionate speech. They played a
little section from that and that was really special. And when they showed the
peace monument being unveiled. That was really powerful to see like the symbol
that is applicable for everyone. Everyone can relate to that symbol, so that
was really nice. I think they’re great. I think it’s good to have something
like that regularly and to have it be exposed to the broader public so that you
can change the perception of “Religions, they only cause war.” You can add
something fun like you did with the board game and you can maybe expand on that
so that it can be a thing on people’s calendar where they say, “Oh yeah! I’m
going to go to this month’s thing.”
Becoming
one with HWPL WARP Office ‘Global Prayer Service of Religious People’
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When the
whole world suffered from the pandemic last year, leaders of religions convened
at HWPL WARP Office
meetings to overcome the crisis together and hosted the
Global Prayer Service of Religious People online. Becoming one in mind to save
the world marred with conflicts, sufferings, illnesses, and disputes and to
realize peace, they prayed together.
The
group prayer now includes civil society and continues.
#HWPL
#PEACE_WALK #PEACE_WORLD #IPYG
#IWPG
#WARP_OFFICE #GLOBAL_PRAYER
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ReplyDeleteHWPL’s peace work is unprecedented. I sincerely hope it will continue with great vigour, as it seems peace and stability is needed now more than ever in these uncertain times. More than 30,000 people from 157 countries attended the 7th Anniversary HWPL World Peace Summit online on Sept. 18th 2021, and more than 200 schools worldwide have been designated HWPL Peace Academies, educating today's youth on the importance of peace.
ReplyDeleteMoreover, many heads of state - both existing and former - have publicly declared their support for HWPL's Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW), citing it as the only solution to ceasing all conflict and achieving peace on a global scale. The words of H.E. Viktor Yushchenko, former President of Ukraine, sums up the importance of the DPCW very well: “The DPCW is a perfect and balanced document that can be the basis of solidarity for peacekeeping in all countries of the world. I think all the leaders of the countries should support the DPCW.”
May the words, 'We are One!' ring true in 2021 and into 2022✌️