Chicago has served as the site of a nine-month pilot program designed to foster interreligious dialogue and understanding, using a resource most religious and spiritual communities already have at their fingertips-spaces to gather.
The Council for a Parliament of the World's Religions' (CPWR) "Sharing Sacred Spaces" project conisted of "open house" type events at eight spaces of local religious and spiritual communities, with the intention to "deepen appreciation for the diverse religious and spiritual traditions by focusing on the spaces that are sacred to these communities."
A final, culminating event, "Sacred Solidarity," took place in downtown Chicago, at which representatives from the eight participating communities gathered to sign a pledge committing to work to maintain the ties of trust and friendship built during the last eight months.
"At a time when hatred and violence erupts over religious differences internationally, [this] quiet collaborative effort in Chicago has forged alliances and fostered new friendships across religious lines", said Rev. Dirk Ficca, executive director of the CPWR.
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