The U.S. Bahá'í U.N. Office encourages people to join thousands around the globe in preparing vigils and observations for the International Day of Peace on Sept. 21, less than 100 days away.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon recently called on all "...governments, communities and individuals to start preparing concrete activities” in recognition of the day. To answer this call, the U.S. Bahá'í U.N. Office, a non-government organization (NGO) that represents the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States at the U.N., encourages religious individuals and communities to commit to holding a 24-hour peace vigil on Sept. 21. Participants can register their commitments and view those of others around the globe at http://www.idpvigil.com/commitments/commitmentCenter.html.
Peace is a central focus in the Bahá'í teachings. Bahá'u'lláh, the Founder of the Faith, proclaimed that one of God’s purposes in sending the Prophets is to “ensure the peace and tranquility of mankind, and provide all the means by which they can be established.”
The International Day of Peace was established in 1981 by the United Nations.
• Learn more about the International Day of Peace Vigils.
• Read the Universal House of Justice statement, The Promise of World Peace.
• Learn more about the U.S. Bahá'í U.N. Office (requires login).
Comments
Mayors for Peace is counting
Mayors for Peace is counting down with the United Nations to the International Day of Peace. Starting at 100-days on 13 June, mayors will be holding events with civil society and preparing activities for the International Day of Peace, 21 September. To begin the countdown, Dr. Tadatopshi Akiba, Mayor of the City of Hiroshima and President of Mayors fro Peace has issued a message to mayors and citizens worldwide. The message calls on cities to observe a minute of contemplative silence at noon on September 21st. Many cities have a tradition of observing the International Day of Peace. It is hoped that this 100-day countdown will inspire many more to establish their own traditions. As Mayor Akiba says in the message: "These One Hundred Days can be a great asset in preparing for the International Decade for Disarmament, 2010-2020 to ensure that it is a decisive decade for nuclear disarmament." Please refer to the schedule of activities of the 2020 Vision Campaign in these 100 days and beyond. ______________________ Jhon
Post new comment