On Saturday January 28, Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf spoke at Blessed Sacrament Church at 152 West 71st Street, New York City on the topic of multifaith solidarity, moderation, and shared values among all religions. Father Duffell, pastor of Blessed Sacrament Church, set the stage with reflections on the recent executive order from President Trump banning nationals from several Muslims-majority countries from entering the United States... VIEW NEWSLETTER ...
Learn about Muslim Rescuers on Holocaust Remembrance Day
On January 27, we marked Holocaust Remembrance Day, a day to honor those who died during the Holocaust as well as those who acted courageously to protect and save others from persecution and death. Learn more about 15 Muslim heroes who risked it all to save their Jewish friends and neighbors during this dark time in history. Read more (TIME) ...
Imam Feisal: “We are at ‘it is darkest before the dawn'”
Blessed Sacrament Church – January 28, 2017 "We are at 'it is darkest before the dawn.' I believe we're very close to the Age of Isaiah. I believe this is our duty—our obligation—to bring about this age." - Imam Feisal On Saturday January 28, Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf spoke at Blessed Sacrament Church at 152 West 71st Street, New York City on the topic of multifaith solidarity, moderation, and shared values among all religions. Father Duffell, pastor of Blessed Sacrament ...
An Important Message of Interfaith Solidarity
Sikh activist and professor Dr. Simran Jeet Singh has drafted a template letter of support to Muslims, and he's encouraging allies around the country to share it with Muslims in their community. The letter encourages genuine friendship and unity among people of different communities, urging people of all backgrounds to understand that "true solidarity can only exist when we see attacks on other communities as attacks on us all." Read more (Huffington Post) ...
22 Inspiring Posts from People of Faith at the Women’s March
On Saturday, January 21, 2017 millions of people across the United States and the world took part in the Women's March, coming out to demand equality and an end to prejudice. At the link below, you can read 22 inspiring and powerful social media posts by people of faith from various religious backgrounds who participated in the march. Read more (Huffington Post) ...
