Vatican in two inter-faith
events in Singapore, Thailand
St.Peter's Basilica. |
The Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Inter-religious
Dialogue (PCID) has announced two inter-faith events in Singapore and Thailand.
The Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Inter-religious
Dialogue (PCID) has announced two inter-faith events next week in Asia – one in
Singapore and the other in Thailand.
Singapore
The PCID is organizing the Second Christian-Taoist
Colloquium at Fr. Jean Marie Beurel Centre, in Singapore, November
5-7, in collaboration with the Archdiocese of Singapore and the Taoist
Federation of Singapore.
Seventy-two scholars and people engaged in interreligious
dialogue from Singapore, China, France, India, Malaysia, South Korea,
Switzerland, Vatican and Taiwan will discuss the theme, “Christian and Taoist
Ethics in Dialogue”, in its various aspects.
Among the participants are also representatives of the PCID,
the Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences (FABC) and the World Council of
Churches (WCC).
The PCID explained that the colloquium intends to provide
opportunities for academics and those engaged in Christian-Taoist dialogue to
share views and aspects related to the theme by means of the conference podium
as well as informal discussions.
The meeting also aims at acting together urgently, with a
shared sense of co-responsibility, to face the grave human, ethical and social
degradation in the world on the basis of a patrimony of moral values common to
all human beings.
Thailand
The second event is a commemorative ceremony of the 230th
Anniversary of the Buddhist Royal Temple of Chetupon (Wat Pho) in Bangkok,
Thailand on November 9. On this occasion, Venerable Phra Thepweeraporn,
Abbot of the temple has invited two officials from the PCID, who will be joined
by Holy See’s officials and local Catholic Church representatives of Thailand.
Good relations
According to the Pontifical Council for Inter-religious
Dialogue, the Holy See and the Wat Phra Chetupon (Wat Pho) enjoy a long-lasting
friendship and mutual collaboration.
His Majesty King Rama VII of the Kingdom of Thailand visited
Pope Pius XI on 21 March 1934. The King gifted the Pope with a copy of Phra
Malai, a sacred Buddhist Scripture written in ancient Khmer alphabets. At the
request of the Vatican Museums, a group of Buddhist scholars from Chetupon
Temple translated this sacred book into both the Pali and Thai languages.
On 16 May 2018, a delegation comprising of fifty Buddhist
monks, government representatives and lay people led by Venerable Phra
Rajaratanasunthon presented the copies of the translation to His Holiness Pope
Francis during a private audience.
The first delegation of Buddhist monks from Thailand visited
the Vatican on 5 June 1972 and had an audience with Pope Paul VI. One of the
three monks of the delegation was Most Venerable Somdej Phra Wanaratana, former
abbot of Wat Phra Chetupon (Wat Pho).
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