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Interfaith Prayer for Peace, Nonviolence and Remembrance
Wednesday, April 20, 2016, 7:30 pm
Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish
2020 East San Antonio Street, San Jose, CA 95116
In observance of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, the Diocese of San Jose will host an interfaith service to pray for peace, non-violence and remembrance of crime victims. Please join with Catholics, Jews, Baptists, Presbyterians, Hindus, Jains, Buddhists and others to pray together while seeking to recognize victims, build trust and restore hope to our community and communities around the world.
Sponsored by the Diocese of San José; co-sponsored by United Church of Christ, Silicon Valley Interreligious Council, Campaign for Nonviolence, Temple Emanu-El, Jain Center of Northern California, Stone Church of Willow Glen, and National Crime Victims’ Rights Week.
March Newsletter
The SiVIC newsletter for March is now available with articles on Forum: Beloved Community; Teen Interfaith Leadership Council; Interfaith Prayers for Peace and Nonviolence; and Hands Around the Mosque.
You can also find the monthly Multifaith Calendar and the Upcoming Opportunities list.
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Teens visit United Nations
Shayda Sales participated in the Silicon Valley Teen Interfaith Leadership Council. In February, she traveled to the United Nations as part of World Interfaith Harmony Week. She created a video that briefly shows some of the experiences she and three other teens from United Religions Initiative Cooperation Circles enjoyed.
Read more about the teens and their trip:

