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At just the
moment of history when religious conflicts have reemerged bearing
lethal dangers for each other and our planet, God has given our
spiritual and religious traditions a gift of time:
During
October 2005, a rare confluence of sacred moments in many different
traditions invites us to eat together, walk together, learn together,
pray alongside each other, listen to each other, and work together for
peace, justice, human rights, and the healing of our wounded earth.
The
sacred Muslim lunar month of Ramadan and the sacred Jewish lunar month
of Tishrei (which includes the High Holy Days) both begin October 3-4;
October 4 is the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi; and October 2 is
World-wide (Protestant/Orthodox) Communion Sunday. (For other sacred
times that appear in October, see note 1 below.) The confluence of
these four sacred seasons will recur in 2006 and 2007.
We could do much during these sacred times to heal our nation and the world. As one unifying moment of our prayer and effort --
We
call on all communities of faith and ethics to observe a Nationwide
Fast for Reflection, Repentance, Reconciliation, and Renewal, from
sunrise to sunset on October 13. That day is for Muslims one of the
fast days of Ramadan, and for Jews is the fast day of Yom Kippur.
Just
as Abraham, Hagar, and Sarah welcomed into their tent thirsty travelers
from all four directions, we welcome to this Fast not only those of the
three Abrahamic traditions but all who thirst for a world made whole.
We encourage those who join in this Fast to dedicate their prayers and
their intention to serve the God Who calls us to seek peace, feed the
poor, heal the earth, and then later to take visible steps in the world
to heed God's call.
Besides taking part in the October 13
Nationwide Fast, there are a number of ways to share these sacred
moments. Engaged as we are in war, violence, and repression with strong
religious overtones, we, communities of the faithful, could instead
take some action together during the Ramadan/ Tishrei month to change
public policy in favor of protecting human rights, healing the earth,
and achieving peace in the regions where Abraham, Hagar, and Sarah
sojourned.
We urge those of all our traditions to begin
NOW, in our own cities and neighborhoods as well as nationally and
internationally, to plan with each other how to use God's October
Surprise of these sacred dates to heed the call of the Holy One that we
live in peace together.
As we walk our path into this
three-year journey of sharing sacred seasons, let us make the deep
connections that will keep us together long after our sacred calendars
dance in other directions.
For more information: http://www.tentofabraham.org/ |