Ein Vermächtnis des Friedens
Prof. DDr. Leo Gabriel |
Prof.
DDr. Michael Higatsberger |
Bischof Rudolf Hammer |
Dr.
Assadullah Baha |
Dr.
Hamed Mahmoud Shlash |
Dr.
Wilfried Lefford |
Diese Feier war Botschaftern
des Friedens aus Österreich und aus der internationalen Gemeinschaft gewidmet,
die bereits von uns geschieden sind. Das Beispiel ihres Lebens für die
Öffentlichkeit soll geehrt werden und uns ermutigen, ebenfalls für das Wohl
anderer und für den Frieden tätig zu sein.
Legacy
of Peace Ceremony in Vienna By Elisabeth Cook and Peter Haider, UPF - |
Sunday, June 06, 2010 |
·
Alexander Haig,
Former ·
Kim Dae-Jung, Former President of ·
Abdurraham
Wahid, Former President of ·
Steingrimur Hermannsson, Former Prime Minister of Among the Austrian dignitaries whose lives were connected to the
Unification Movement in their endeavor for building peace, the following
persons were chosen: ·
Prof. Dr. Leo Gabriel, a Christian
philosopher ·
Prof. Dr. Michael Higatsberger,
a physicist who was very involved in the International Conferences on the
Unity of the Sciences ·
Bishop Rudolf Hammer, a former Bishop of
the Liberal Catholic Church ·
Dr. Assadullah Baha, an interreligious
educator ·
Dr. Hamed Mahmoud Shlash, a Palestinian
diplomat ·
Dr. Wilfried Lefford, a lawyer Peter Haider,
President of UPF-Austria, led the program. He gave a basic explanation about
the meaning of celebration of ascension and unity and introduced the special
achievements of the dignitaries who had passed to the spirit world. After
songs and a film about the ceremony in the UN in While a short
biography was read, a rose was placed in front of the photograph of each
person being honored at this occasion by a relative or a close associate. To
conclude this part of the ceremony Elder Reuben Silverbird played flute music
for a time of meditation, which was followed by a prayer and appropriate
words by Dr. Mohammed Tigani, a Muslim. Dr. Leo Gabriel's son
expressed his appreciation to the Unification movement for giving special
attention to the importance of family ties even beyond the moment of death,
connecting in this way the past with the present. Expressing his grateful
heart, he gave the book Integral Logic – The Truth of the Whole, which
was the magnum opus of his father, as a gift to Peter Haider and the UPF in Rev. Sun Myung Moon's keynote speech for the occasion was read by
Rev. Peter Zöhrer, President of the Family Federation of Austria. Everybody
listened attentively to the content. Some were especially fascinated by the
proclamation of January 13, 2013 as being the starting point of a new
history, and others by the explanation of death being a new birth and
consequently a joyful occasion. Then Nora Waldmann
sang the Christian hymn, “How Great Thou Art.” Finally, Elisabeth
Cook talked about the exemplary dedication of Rev. and Mrs. Moon to God’s
will and the building of His Kingdom by practicing a heart of forgiveness and
true love. After the cake was cut by Mrs. Shlash
and her son, the official program was closed. A hundred and twenty
people attended the celebration, among them Ambassadors for Peace and
relatives of the people who were honored. During lunch, several guests whose
relatives had been included in the ceremony expressed their gratitude for
this celebration. The wife of one Ambassador for Peace said, “Finally the
pain I felt over the death of my husband has given way to the feeling of joy
and hope!” Several said, “When I go to the spirit world, can you arrange such
a celebration for me too?” |
Honoring a Legacy of Peace at the United Nations
New York, USA - The Universal Peace
Federation hosted a ‘Legacy of Peace’ program at the United Nations March 18 to
honor the lives of Hédi Annabi, the UN Chief of Mission recently killed with
100 other UN personnel in the Haiti earthquake, and seven other prominent
individuals associated with UPF who recently passed away and whose lives were
dedicated to peace.
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