Multi faith civic
ceremonies
In multi faith areas it is increasingly
common for civic religious events to reflect this religious diversity
and for local inter faith bodies to be invited to advise on events and
to provide participants. Sometimes they play an even more extensive
role where there are regular civic events designed especially to
highlight inter faith cooperation and community.
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People of all ages from nine world religions came
together to worship under one roof, taking
Peace
as the main theme of the one hour service.
Bedford Borough Council (especially Speaker Councillor
Khan and Deputy Mayor Cllr Shan Hunt) working with Bedford Council of
Faiths arranged the occasion at Biddenham Upper School, which included
music, prayers and readings from all the faiths.
Bedford Council of Faiths
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There has been an annual civic
inter faith celebration since 1993. It is run jointly by the Lord
Mayor's Office and Bristol Inter Faith Group. Faith communities
offer readings, music, drama and prayers on a theme suggested by
BIFG. The event takes place at the Council House and includes a
buffet meal. Hospitality, printing, and publicity costs are met by
the Lord Mayor.
Bristol Inter Faith Group |
Many local inter faith bodies play an important role in assisting on
the local civic marking of Holocaust Memorial Day.
Members of all faiths and cultures
came together to remember victims of oppression and torture across
the world at a short ceremony on the steps of Blackburn Town Hall
on King William Street in the town centre. This was arranged by
Blackburn with Darwen Council and the Interfaith Council for
Blackburn with Darwen whose chair led the ceremony. The Minister
of Heaton Park Synagogue in Manchester gave the main address.
Following the Mayor’s closing address there was a lighting of
candles ceremony.
Blackburn with Darwen Interfaith Council |
See the Prayer
and Worship page for some issues to be aware of in multi
faith settings of which prayer or religious ritual is a part.
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