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Parliament of the Worlds Religions - 1999 Parliament |  | Parliament of the Worlds Religions - 1999 Parliament: Encyclopedia II - Parliament of the Worlds Religions - 1999 Parliament |  | More than 7,000 individuals from over 80 countries attended 1999 Parliament in Cape Town, South Africa. The Parliament began with a showing of the International AIDS Quilt to highlight the epidemic of AIDS in South Africa, and of the role that religious and spiritual traditions play in facing the critical issues that face the world. The event continued with hundreds of panels, symposia and workshops, offerings of prayer and meditation, plenaries and performances. The programs emphasized issues of religious, spiritual, and cultural identity, approaches to interreligious dialogue, and the role ...
See also:Parliament of the Worlds Religions, Parliament of the Worlds Religions - 1893 Parliament, Parliament of the Worlds Religions - 1993 Parliament, Parliament of the Worlds Religions - 1999 Parliament, Parliament of the Worlds Religions - 2004 Parliament |  | | Parliament of the Worlds Religions, Parliament of the Worlds Religions - 1893 Parliament, Parliament of the Worlds Religions - 1993 Parliament, Parliament of the Worlds Religions - 1999 Parliament, Parliament of the Worlds Religions - 2004 Parliament |  | |
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Parliament of the Worlds Religions - 1999 Parliament
More than 7,000 individuals from over 80 countries attended 1999 Parliament in Cape Town, South Africa. The Parliament began with a showing of the International AIDS Quilt to highlight the epidemic of AIDS in South Africa, and of the role that religious and spiritual traditions play in facing the critical issues that face the world. The event continued with hundreds of panels, symposia and workshops, offerings of prayer and meditation, plenaries and performances. The programs emphasized issues of religious, spiritual, and cultural identity, approaches to interreligious dialogue, and the role of religion in response to the critical issues facing the world today.
The Parliament Assembly considered a document called A Call to Our Guiding Institutions, addressed to religion, government, business, education, and media inviting these institutions to reflect on and transform their roles at the threshold of the next century.
In addition to the Call, the Parliament staff had created a book Gifts of Service to the World showcasing over 300 projects making a difference in the world. Assembly attendees also deliberated about Gifts of Service which they could offer or could pledge to support among those gathered in the Gifts document.
Other related archives1893, 1988, 1993, 1999, 2004, AIDS, Barcelona, Cape Town, South Africa, Spain, Universal Forum of Cultures, Vedanta Society, Vivekananda, World Columbian Exposition
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