World Religion Day

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World Religion Day
Observed by Adherents of various world religions
Type International, cultural
Significance Interfaith celebration of the oneness of religion and its role in human society
Date Third Sunday in January
2023 date January 15  (2023-01-15)
2024 date January 21  (2024-01-21)
2025 date January 19  (2025-01-19)
2026 date January 18  (2026-01-18)
Frequency annual
First time December 8 1949

World Religion Day is an interfaith observance initiated in 1950 by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States, celebrated worldwide on the third Sunday in January each year. Though initiated in the United States, World Religion Day has come to be celebrated internationally.[1]

Its purpose is to promote the idea that the spiritual principles underlying the world's religions are harmonious, and to suggest that religions play a role in unifying humanity.[1] In April 2002, the Universal House of Justice, the international Bahá'í governing body, published a letter "To the World’s Religious Leaders", in which it was stated

that interfaith discourse, if it is to contribute meaningfully to healing the ills that afflict a desperate humanity, must now address honestly ... the implications of the over-arching truth ... that God is one and that, beyond all diversity of cultural expression and human interpretation, religion is likewise one.[2]

History

The earliest observation entitled "World Peace Through World Religion" was in Portland, Maine at the Eastland Park Hotel in October 1947 with a talk by Firuz Kazemzadeh.[3] In 1949 observances in various communities in the United States made the local newspapers in December called "World Religion Day".[4] It was standardized across the United States by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States in December 1949 to be held January 15.[5][6] It also began to be observed internationally starting as early as in Australia in 1950 in two cities[7] and Bolivia in 1951.[8] By 1958 Bahá'ís had gathered notices of events in a number of countries—sometimes attracting hundreds of people and sometimes overlapping with race amity priorities.[9] In Laos for example, meetings were noted in 1958,[10] 1959,[11] and 1960, among many countries activities.[12][13] In the Netherlands in 1962 it was noted in several cities.[14]

More pronounced awareness

The observance has grown in some scale of recognition beginning in the 1950s.

It was noted on various AM radio stations in the 1950s and 1960s:

Various noted speakers have given talks in the 1950s to the 1970s:

A number of locales have seen Mayoral proclamations in the United States and Canada in the 1960s and 1970s:

  • 1966 - Reno Nevada[31] and Portsmouth, New Hampshire[32]
  • 1967 - Arcadia, California[33]
  • 1969 - Carbondale, Illinois[34]
  • 1973 - Hamburg, New York[35]
  • 1974[36] and 1975[37] - Brandon, Manitoba
  • 1977 - Hamburg, New York,[38]

Once the proclamation was by the Governor in Missouri in 1968.[39]

Stamps

In 1985 Sri Lanka issued the first World Religion Day postage stamp. This was followed by a stamp issued by the Republic of the Congo in 2007. The Congo stamp showed a globe with the symbols of 11 religions surrounding it, and the text (in French) read, "God is the source of all religions."[40][41][42]

Modern events

After years of activity since 2000[43]:1:02min in 2011 Ottawa city government hosted an event that was video taped.[44] It was subsequently noted in 2014 on CTV Television Network.[45]

Since 2013 participants have gathered at a virtual presentation in Second Life[46]:1:44min at the UUtopia Center for an observance.[47] The 2014 observance had screenshots taken.[48] The 2015 event[49] of talks of a panel of speakers was recorded.[46]

In 2013 the Parliament of Religions noted it.[50] The Oxford University Press's blog noted it in 2015.[51]

There is a long tradition of hosting panels and symposia with representatives of many religions at World Religion Day observances.[52]

See also

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Buck 2011, pp. 936-938
  2. Buck 2011, pp. 937
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  40. Buck 2011, pp. 937–938
  41. One Country. Congo Republic issues stamp for World Religion Day. Volume 18, Issue 4. January-March 2007.
  42. Bahá'í Library: Bahá'í Stamps
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References

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