Pope Francis promotes Peace at inter-religious ceremony in Rome, with Islamic, Jewish, Buddhist delegates - Ruptly

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Pope Francis attends an ecumenical prayer service and interreligious ceremony for peace in Rome on Tuesday, October 20.

Following the prayer service held at the Basilica of Santa Maria in Ara Coeli, an interreligious ceremony will take place and include speeches, the proclamation and delivery of the 2020 Appeal for Peace, the lighting of a peace candle, and a socially distanced rite of peace.

Participants include Italian President Sergio Mattarella, Chief Rabbi of France Haim Korsia, Islamic representative Mohamed Abdelsalam Abdellatif, Buddhist representative Shoten Minegishi, and others. Courtesy Credit: Vatican Media


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