Inaugural Assembly of the Interreligious and International Peace Council in Austria
June 18th 2004, Parkhotel Schönbrunn, Wien
The Interreligious and International Peace Council was officially inaugurated on Friday, June 18th 2004 in Austria. The turnout was much higher than expected. Over 200 attended the event in the Park Hotel Schönbrunn, near the famous Imperial Castle in Vienna. No less than 15 Embassies were represented by either the ambassador or a high ranking official. Among the guests were also distinguished religious leaders, academics, leaders of NGO’s and members of the international community.
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Mr. Peter Haider, secretary general of IIFWP-Austria and the main organiser of the conference
said in his opening remarks: “Such a keen participation indicates the
great interest for peace and for the cooperation of religions and cultures.”
During the weeks before the event IIPC Ambassadors for Peace visited over 120
embassies to inform the diplomatic community about the upcoming IIPC
inauguration. The Youth Choir of the West African Pentecostal Church from the city of Linz welcomed us with the message “We all are one body of
The Ambassador of India, H.E. T.P. Sreenivasan, delivered a powerful plea for peace and religious tolerance: “I represent India, the nation, which has with the exception of China the largest population of the world. Our population is more than twice as big as that of Europe, including its new membership states. Considering the size of India, our nation is relatively peaceful. There is a lot to learn from this. India encourages religions to flourish without discrimination. Hinduism is an all embracing way of life that has enabled us to absorb everything that is good in each religion”. He ended his message with a world peace prayer from the Vedas: “Loka Samastha Sukino Bhavantu. Om Shanti, Shanti, Shanti. May all the beings in all the worlds be happy. Om Peace, Peace, Peace.”
At the beginning of the 2nd part of the program representatives of Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, the Catholic religion, Islam, the Pentecostal Church, the Church of Jesus Christ LDS and one representing all other religions lit eight candles. They read a short text each from a Holy Book of the tradition they represented.
Rev. Peter Zöhrer, IIPC Middle Europe, delivered excerpts of the IIPC
inauguration speech given by the founder Rev. Dr. Sun Myung Moon in New York on October 3rd 2003. In his message, the founder appealed to the
leaders of the world, to “tear down the walls, which separate us as
individuals, families, religions, nations and cultures from each other. The
best place to begin this process is in our own home or even in our own hearts
and minds.”
To manifest the start of the work of IIPC in Austria Mr. Eric Brewster, IIPC Peace Ambassador from USA, hit the gong four times representing the four directions.
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Programm:
17:00 Begrüßung: Peter Haider, Vorsitzender der Föderation für Weltfrieden
Kurzfilm "The Path to Reconciliation"
Special message by H.E. T.P. Sreenivasan, Ambassador of India
Grußworte von H.E. Mme. Béatrice Damiba Ambassadrice of Burkina Faso to Austria
„Prinzipien des Friedens und der Versöhnung“
Heinrich Krcek, Theologe, Teilnehmer an der Gründungskonferenz am 3. Oktober 2003 in New York
„Women’s Middle East Peace Initiative“ Bericht von Dr.
Maria Riehl, Öst. Frauenföderation
18:30 Pause mit Cocktailbuffet
19:30 West African Youth Bible Choir
Botschaften zum Frieden aus den Heiligen Büchern der Religionen
„Globalisierung der Religionen und Kulturen“ Univ.-Prof. Dr. Christian Brünner
Gong: Eric Brewster, IIPC Friedensbotschafter
Grußworte: H.E. Dr. Dayantha L. Mendis,
Ambassador of Sri Lanka Konsul Damos Agusman, Indonesian Embassy in Vienna
Ernennung neuer Friedensbotschafter
Kultureller
Ausklang: „Wien, Stadt meiner Träume“
Dr. Brashanthi Mendis, Carribian steel drum; Mme. Naomi Suzuki, Piano