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INITIATIVE
Established by Diana L. Eck at Harvard University in 1991, the Pluralism Project studies and interprets religious diversity and interfaith relations in the United States. The Pluralism Project’s award-winning online educational resources grow out of our ongoing research on the changing religious landscape, and emerging interfaith infrastructure, of the United States. VATICAN II | THE PLURALISM PROJECT Vatican II. The Second Vatican Council was an historic council of Roman Catholic renewal called by Pope John XXIII to “open the windows” of the Church to the world of the 20th century. Meeting in Rome over the course of three years from 1962-65, the Council formulated major statements on the nature of the Church, its role inthe modern
THE GROWTH OF EASTERN ORTHODOXY The Growth of Eastern Orthodoxy. The ecclesiastical authority of Eastern Orthodox churches, which lack universal leaders comparable to the Pope in Roman Catholicism, resulted in the relatively independent organization of Eastern Orthodox churches in the United States, where congregations are often drawn together by a shared national origin. THE ECUMENICAL MOVEMENT The primary instrument of the ecumenical movement is the World Council of Churches, now including more than 300 Protestant and Orthodox churches from every continent. The Council does not seek to become a “super-church,” but rather a “fellowship of churches,” a forum for exploring and expressing the common faith of the church in witness STEREOTYPES AND PREJUDICE Waves of immigration throughout the history of the United States contributed to the nation’s religious diversity, but minority religious groups have long faced misconceptions about their beliefs and practices, often combined with outright bigotry. Stereotypes, the “pictures in our heads” of other groups of people, can have social and legal consequences. KARMA: THE WAY OF ACTION Karma (literally “action”) is a teaching on the consequences of actions: every action that a human being performs will leave an “imprint” or have its consequences. Teachings on the path of karma from the Bhagavad Gita and Mahatma Gandhi encourage Hindus to live a life of renunciation while engaging actively in the world.SUFISM: SEEKING GOD
Sufism refers to the inner dimension of Islam which aims to attain mystical knowledge and love of God through meditative practices, or dhikr, ethical cultivation, and purification of the heart and self. Though Sufism began with individuals, Sufi communities, or tariqahs, were formed around them providing a template for spiritual guidance. Poetry, art, liturgies, biographical and philosophical THE ETHICS OF ABORTION After Roe v. Wade, the landmark Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in the United States, religious groups that supported abortion rights, like the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Rights, have faced opponents of abortion, notably Catholics supported by papal statements against abortion, in a highly-charged political andreligious argument.
UPANAYANA: THE SACRED THREAD Upanayana is a Hindu rite of passage ritual primarily for boys, marking their rebirth into the world of the Vedas and their readiness to learn the tradition. In the middle of the ceremony, boys are given special tradition garments, often in the form of a new white silk dhoti. They are also given the “sacred thread” in the form of a cord tied over the left shoulder and under the right arm. ISLAM IN AMERICA POST 9/11 Muslim individuals continue to respond to Islamophobia and seek out open dialogue with broad non-Muslim communities. Some choose political activism, working with organizations such as the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) or the Council for American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). Some choose public and interfaith dialogues, opening up their homes to non-Muslims, inviting others to THE PLURALISM PROJECTABOUTNEWS & MEDIARELIGIONSENCOUNTERLANDSCAPECASEINITIATIVE
Established by Diana L. Eck at Harvard University in 1991, the Pluralism Project studies and interprets religious diversity and interfaith relations in the United States. The Pluralism Project’s award-winning online educational resources grow out of our ongoing research on the changing religious landscape, and emerging interfaith infrastructure, of the United States. VATICAN II | THE PLURALISM PROJECT Vatican II. The Second Vatican Council was an historic council of Roman Catholic renewal called by Pope John XXIII to “open the windows” of the Church to the world of the 20th century. Meeting in Rome over the course of three years from 1962-65, the Council formulated major statements on the nature of the Church, its role inthe modern
THE GROWTH OF EASTERN ORTHODOXY The Growth of Eastern Orthodoxy. The ecclesiastical authority of Eastern Orthodox churches, which lack universal leaders comparable to the Pope in Roman Catholicism, resulted in the relatively independent organization of Eastern Orthodox churches in the United States, where congregations are often drawn together by a shared national origin. THE ECUMENICAL MOVEMENT The primary instrument of the ecumenical movement is the World Council of Churches, now including more than 300 Protestant and Orthodox churches from every continent. The Council does not seek to become a “super-church,” but rather a “fellowship of churches,” a forum for exploring and expressing the common faith of the church in witness STEREOTYPES AND PREJUDICE Waves of immigration throughout the history of the United States contributed to the nation’s religious diversity, but minority religious groups have long faced misconceptions about their beliefs and practices, often combined with outright bigotry. Stereotypes, the “pictures in our heads” of other groups of people, can have social and legal consequences. KARMA: THE WAY OF ACTION Karma (literally “action”) is a teaching on the consequences of actions: every action that a human being performs will leave an “imprint” or have its consequences. Teachings on the path of karma from the Bhagavad Gita and Mahatma Gandhi encourage Hindus to live a life of renunciation while engaging actively in the world.SUFISM: SEEKING GOD
Sufism refers to the inner dimension of Islam which aims to attain mystical knowledge and love of God through meditative practices, or dhikr, ethical cultivation, and purification of the heart and self. Though Sufism began with individuals, Sufi communities, or tariqahs, were formed around them providing a template for spiritual guidance. Poetry, art, liturgies, biographical and philosophical THE ETHICS OF ABORTION After Roe v. Wade, the landmark Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in the United States, religious groups that supported abortion rights, like the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Rights, have faced opponents of abortion, notably Catholics supported by papal statements against abortion, in a highly-charged political andreligious argument.
UPANAYANA: THE SACRED THREAD Upanayana is a Hindu rite of passage ritual primarily for boys, marking their rebirth into the world of the Vedas and their readiness to learn the tradition. In the middle of the ceremony, boys are given special tradition garments, often in the form of a new white silk dhoti. They are also given the “sacred thread” in the form of a cord tied over the left shoulder and under the right arm. ISLAM IN AMERICA POST 9/11 Muslim individuals continue to respond to Islamophobia and seek out open dialogue with broad non-Muslim communities. Some choose political activism, working with organizations such as the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) or the Council for American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). Some choose public and interfaith dialogues, opening up their homes to non-Muslims, inviting others toTHE WORD OF GOD
In the early 16th century a community of disciples, called Sikhs, gathered around Guru Nanak who presented strong monotheistic teachings after receiving direct revelations from God. The Sikh community, centered in Punjab, grew under ten generations of successive gurus and has since spread throughout the world. LIFE AND TEACHINGS OF JESUS The Christian Bible’s New Testament includes the Gospels, four different chronicles of the life of Jesus. These books are foundational for Christian belief and practice, sharing the story of Jesus' birth, baptism and revolutionary teachings, as well as affirming him as the Messiah. STEREOTYPES AND PREJUDICE Waves of immigration throughout the history of the United States contributed to the nation’s religious diversity, but minority religious groups have long faced misconceptions about their beliefs and practices, often combined with outright bigotry. Stereotypes, the “pictures in our heads” of other groups of people, can have social and legal consequences. CONTRIBUTING TO THE COMMON GOOD Contributing to the Common Good. Pagans recognize a relationship between ancient religious cultures and many aspects of contemporary American society, including the holiday of Halloween. Issues of concern for today's Pagans often include environmentalism, religious liberty, personal ethics and the rights of minorities. In English, thedays of
UPANAYANA: THE SACRED THREAD Upanayana is a Hindu rite of passage ritual primarily for boys, marking their rebirth into the world of the Vedas and their readiness to learn the tradition. In the middle of the ceremony, boys are given special tradition garments, often in the form of a new white silk dhoti. They are also given the “sacred thread” in the form of a cord tied over the left shoulder and under the right arm.KEEPING THE FAITH
Samrath Singh ’22 grew up in New Jersey in a loving family, starred at sports, excelled in school, and even learned to play the viola. He was also raised as an observant Sikh, which is why Boston College struck his parents as an odd fit when it came time for their son, by then a standout baseball player and student, to decide on auniversity.
SENATE PASSES BILL TO PROTECT RELIGIOUS EXPRESSION FOR A bill to protect a student's religious expression during school sporting events is on its way to the House after getting unanimous support in the Senate. Sen. Theresa Gavarone (R-Bowling Green) says she introduced the bill, SB181, after learning about Noor Abukaram, who was disqualified from a cross country meet in 2019 for wearing a hijab running for Sylvania Northview High School. ENHANCING CAMPUS INTERFAITH INITIATIVES AFTER BILI Before the Boston Interfaith Leadership Initiative (BILI), I thought I had a good grasp as to how to facilitate interfaith dialogue and collaboration. This was mainly due to my role as an Interfaith Associate for Northeastern’s Center for Spirituality, Dialogue and Service (CSDS), helping plan interfaith dialogues and service events. While my role at CSDS is spiritually rewarding in the SIKH TEEN SAYS HE WAS HARASSED, ATTACKED BY OLDER TEENS AT SOUTH HUNTINGTON, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) — Two Sikh teenagers say they were the targets of a hate crime at a Long Island mall over the weekend. CBS2’s Alice Gainer spoke with one of the teens and his father. “Physically I’m OK, but mentally I have a 3-year-old brother. I don’t want this happening to him,” 13-year-old ChazBedi said.
PITTSBURGH JUDAISM IS UNDERGOING A RENAISSANCE. YOUNG Centuries ago, Tu B’Av was a Jewish holiday for matchmaking. Today, if celebrated at all, the vibe tends to be more Valentine’s Day-esque: it might involve singing, dancing, cards or flowers. Or, at Moishe House Pittsburgh, reading queer Jewish love poems. Moishe House is part of an international organization with communal houses in many cities. It subsidizes Jewish millennials’ rent THE PLURALISM PROJECTABOUTNEWS & MEDIARELIGIONSENCOUNTERLANDSCAPECASEINITIATIVE
Established by Diana L. Eck at Harvard University in 1991, the Pluralism Project studies and interprets religious diversity and interfaith relations in the United States. The Pluralism Project’s award-winning online educational resources grow out of our ongoing research on the changing religious landscape, and emerging interfaith infrastructure, of the United States.TODAY'S CHALLENGES
Pluralism is a response to diversity that consists in learning about meaningful differences between different cultures and identities; engaging with different cultures and identities in sites where open dialogue is possible; preserving distinct religious commitments; and looking to the First Amendment as the foundation of Americanpluralism.
VATICAN II | THE PLURALISM PROJECT The Second Vatican Council was an historic council of Roman Catholic renewal called by Pope John XXIII to “open the windows” of the Church to the world of the 20th century. Meeting in Rome over the course of three years from 1962-65, the Council formulated major statements on the nature of the Church, its role in the modern world, its relation to other Christian churches, and its relationTHE WORD OF GOD
In the early 16th century a community of disciples, called Sikhs, gathered around Guru Nanak who presented strong monotheistic teachings after receiving direct revelations from God. The Sikh community, centered in Punjab, grew under ten generations of successive gurus and has since spread throughout the world. THE ETHICS OF ABORTION After Roe v. Wade, the landmark Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in the United States, religious groups that supported abortion rights, like the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Rights, have faced opponents of abortion, notably Catholics supported by papal statements against abortion, in a highly-charged political andreligious argument.
THE GROWTH OF EASTERN ORTHODOXY The ecclesiastical authority of Eastern Orthodox churches, which lack universal leaders comparable to the Pope in Roman Catholicism, resulted in the relatively independent organization of Eastern Orthodox churches in the United States, where congregations are often drawn together by a shared national origin. UPANAYANA: THE SACRED THREAD Upanayana is a Hindu rite of passage ritual primarily for boys, marking their rebirth into the world of the Vedas and their readiness to learn the tradition. In the middle of the ceremony, boys are given special tradition garments, often in the form of a new white silk dhoti. They are also given the “sacred thread” in the form of a cord tied over the left shoulder and under the right arm. STRUGGLE AND SURVIVAL: NATIVE WAYS OF LIFE TODAY Many of the historical and contemporary interactions between Native Americans and the United States government have involved material and cultural dispossession. Within the context of dispossession, there have been concerted efforts by Native American communities to maintain and adapt their unique cultural heritages. Native languages in particular are in danger of becoming extinct.ANTEBELLUM JUDAISM
More Ashkenazi (Central and Eastern European) than Sephardic (Iberian) Jews immigrated to the U.S. in the 19th century, leading to the fracturing of singular synagogue-communities into multiple congregations with varying levels of Americanization. The Jewish American landscape shifted from synagogue-communities to a communityof synagogues.
FIRST ENCOUNTERS: NATIVE AMERICANS AND CHRISTIANS Diverse Native American religions and cultures existed before and after the arrival of European colonialists. In the 16th to 17th centuries, Spanish conquistadores and French fur traders were generally more violent to Native Americans than were the Spanish and French missionaries, although few Native Americans trusted any European group. The majority of early colonists did not recognize the THE PLURALISM PROJECTABOUTNEWS & MEDIARELIGIONSENCOUNTERLANDSCAPECASEINITIATIVE
Established by Diana L. Eck at Harvard University in 1991, the Pluralism Project studies and interprets religious diversity and interfaith relations in the United States. The Pluralism Project’s award-winning online educational resources grow out of our ongoing research on the changing religious landscape, and emerging interfaith infrastructure, of the United States.TODAY'S CHALLENGES
Pluralism is a response to diversity that consists in learning about meaningful differences between different cultures and identities; engaging with different cultures and identities in sites where open dialogue is possible; preserving distinct religious commitments; and looking to the First Amendment as the foundation of Americanpluralism.
VATICAN II | THE PLURALISM PROJECT The Second Vatican Council was an historic council of Roman Catholic renewal called by Pope John XXIII to “open the windows” of the Church to the world of the 20th century. Meeting in Rome over the course of three years from 1962-65, the Council formulated major statements on the nature of the Church, its role in the modern world, its relation to other Christian churches, and its relationTHE WORD OF GOD
In the early 16th century a community of disciples, called Sikhs, gathered around Guru Nanak who presented strong monotheistic teachings after receiving direct revelations from God. The Sikh community, centered in Punjab, grew under ten generations of successive gurus and has since spread throughout the world. THE ETHICS OF ABORTION After Roe v. Wade, the landmark Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in the United States, religious groups that supported abortion rights, like the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Rights, have faced opponents of abortion, notably Catholics supported by papal statements against abortion, in a highly-charged political andreligious argument.
THE GROWTH OF EASTERN ORTHODOXY The ecclesiastical authority of Eastern Orthodox churches, which lack universal leaders comparable to the Pope in Roman Catholicism, resulted in the relatively independent organization of Eastern Orthodox churches in the United States, where congregations are often drawn together by a shared national origin. UPANAYANA: THE SACRED THREAD Upanayana is a Hindu rite of passage ritual primarily for boys, marking their rebirth into the world of the Vedas and their readiness to learn the tradition. In the middle of the ceremony, boys are given special tradition garments, often in the form of a new white silk dhoti. They are also given the “sacred thread” in the form of a cord tied over the left shoulder and under the right arm. STRUGGLE AND SURVIVAL: NATIVE WAYS OF LIFE TODAY Many of the historical and contemporary interactions between Native Americans and the United States government have involved material and cultural dispossession. Within the context of dispossession, there have been concerted efforts by Native American communities to maintain and adapt their unique cultural heritages. Native languages in particular are in danger of becoming extinct.ANTEBELLUM JUDAISM
More Ashkenazi (Central and Eastern European) than Sephardic (Iberian) Jews immigrated to the U.S. in the 19th century, leading to the fracturing of singular synagogue-communities into multiple congregations with varying levels of Americanization. The Jewish American landscape shifted from synagogue-communities to a communityof synagogues.
FIRST ENCOUNTERS: NATIVE AMERICANS AND CHRISTIANS Diverse Native American religions and cultures existed before and after the arrival of European colonialists. In the 16th to 17th centuries, Spanish conquistadores and French fur traders were generally more violent to Native Americans than were the Spanish and French missionaries, although few Native Americans trusted any European group. The majority of early colonists did not recognize the FROM DIVERSITY TO PLURALISM Pluralism is a response to diversity that consists in learning about meaningful differences between different cultures and identities; engaging with different cultures and identities in sites where open dialogue is possible; preserving distinct religious commitments; and looking to the First Amendment as the foundation of Americanpluralism.
THE PROTESTANT MOVEMENT Martin Luther, a 16th century German monk with great frustration over the authority of the Roman Catholic Church and an insistence on the gift of salvation through God’s grace, began a process of Christian reform that eventually moved beyond Catholicism. Anabaptists, English reformers, and evangelical Christians have all continued to change Christian doctrine and the ways that Christians THE MUSLIM EXPERIENCE The history of adhan (call to prayer) began with a vision in a dream by one of Prophet Muhammad’s followers and a freed African slave serving as the first muezzin. Adhan calls Muslims around the world to pray five times a day. It can be broadcast around the neighborhood, recited from within the mosque building, or sounded from a sidewalk. Read more about The Call To Prayer RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY NEWS The Pluralism Project Harvard University 2 Arrow St, 4th Floor Cambridge MA 02138 (617) 496-2481 staff@pluralism.org STEREOTYPES AND PREJUDICE Waves of immigration throughout the history of the United States contributed to the nation’s religious diversity, but minority religious groups have long faced misconceptions about their beliefs and practices, often combined with outright bigotry. Stereotypes, the “pictures in our heads” of other groups of people, can have social and legal consequences. KARMA: THE WAY OF ACTION Karma (literally “action”) is a teaching on the consequences of actions: every action that a human being performs will leave an “imprint” or have its consequences. Teachings on the path of karma from the Bhagavad Gita and Mahatma Gandhi encourage Hindus to live a life of renunciation while engaging actively in the world. FLUSHING INTERFAITH COUNCIL The Pluralism Project Harvard University 2 Arrow St, 4th Floor Cambridge MA 02138 (617) 496-2481 staff@pluralism.orgSUFISM: SEEKING GOD
Sufism refers to the inner dimension of Islam which aims to attain mystical knowledge and love of God through meditative practices, or dhikr, ethical cultivation, and purification of the heart and self. Though Sufism began with individuals, Sufi communities, or tariqahs, were formed around them providing a template for spiritual guidance. UPANAYANA: THE SACRED THREAD Upanayana is a Hindu rite of passage ritual primarily for boys, marking their rebirth into the world of the Vedas and their readiness to learn the tradition. In the middle of the ceremony, boys are given special tradition garments, often in the form of a new white silk dhoti. They are also given the “sacred thread” in the form of a cord tied over the left shoulder and under the right arm.JEWISH PLURALISM
While many Jewish institutions define themselves as specifically Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, or Reconstructionist, contemporary American Judaism contains a strain of intra-Jewish pluralism, in which Jewish identity is not solely defined by denominational commitments. This strain of internal Jewish pluralism has led to a flourishing of educational and organizational opportunities for Skip to main content* Main Menu
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NEW RESEARCH REPORT: ADAPTATION AND ACTION AT THE GRASSROOTS Compiled from the work of Pluralism Project Summer Research Associates, Adaptation and Action at the Grassroots: Religious and Interfaith Responses to COVID-19 and Structural Racism in the U.S.offers a
glimpse of grassroots faith responses to the dual crises of COVID-19 and structural racism. While underdocumented, religious and interfaith groups play a vital role in cities and towns across the U.S. Adaptation and Action at the Grassroots is a selective portrait, with a special focus on Boston-based efforts. For more information on interfaith organizations and Promising Practices , visit the Encounter section of our website. Please refer to Religious Diversity News for more information about the ongoing responses of religious and interfaith groups to COVID-19 and structural racism.FOLLOW US
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“The data suggests engaging religious communities in response to this crisis may provide a bridge connecting segments of our society that often have little to do with one another… Groups who have divergent voting patterns and political identities — actually have a lot in common when it comes to who they trust about the vaccine.”__
The Pluralism Project at Harvard University The path to herd immunity runs through America’s faith communities “The data suggests engaging religious communities in response to this crisis may provide a bridge connecting segments of our society that often have little to do with one another… Groups who have divergent voting patterns and political identities — actually have a lot in common when it comes to who they trust about the vaccine.”Read more
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“Despite his repeated objections, the complaint said, corrections officers ‘handcuffed, physically restrained, and -- over a period of hours -- forcibly shaved his beard.’”__
The Pluralism Project at Harvard University A Sikh man incarcerated in Arizona was forced to shave his beard against his religion. Advocacy groups want to ensure that doesn't happen to anyone else “Despite his repeated objections, the complaint said, corrections officers ‘handcuffed, physically restrained, and -- over a period of hours -- forcibly shaved his beard.’”Read more
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“‘We know it’s scary,’ Greenblatt said, ‘but also know this: We are steadfast in our commitment to fight anti-Jewish hate, whenever and wherever it happens.’”__
The Pluralism Project at Harvard University Faith, political leaders unite in rally against antisemitism “‘We know it’s scary,’ Greenblatt said, ‘but also know this: We are steadfast in our commitment to fight anti-Jewish hate, whenever and wherever it happens.’”Read more
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“The lawsuit asks the federal court in Greenbelt, Maryland, to rule that limiting the applicants to Christians is illegal and to block the county from using the ‘Statement of Applicant’s Christian Faith’ in the jail’s job application process.”__
The Pluralism Project at Harvard University Lawsuit: Only Christians could apply for jail chaplain job “The lawsuit asks the federal court in Greenbelt, Maryland, to rule that limiting the applicants to Christians is illegal and to block the county from using the ‘Statement of Applicant’s Christian Faith’ in the jail’s job application process.”Read more
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“The community came together through this interfaith service to pray, remember, and honor those impacted by the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and discuss the pathway to healing through justice.”__
The Pluralism Project at Harvard University Sunday worship service commemorates the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre “The community came together through this interfaith service to pray, remember, and honor those impacted by the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and discuss the pathway to healing through justice.”Read more
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"In the greatest building basketball has, the name Superfan Nav Bhatia will be immortalized. There is now a turban and the first fan honored within Naismith Basketball Hall Of Fame. I am overcome withemotions."
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The Pluralism Project at Harvard University A Sikh becomes first ever fan to be inducted in NBA hall of fame "In the greatest building basketball has, the name Superfan Nav Bhatia will be immortalized. There is now a turban and the first fan honored within Naismith Basketball Hall Of Fame. I am overcome withemotions."
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“Anti-Muslim hostility – online and off – is one manifestation of the nation’s deep, everyday racial inequities, and failure to come to terms with histories and realities of white supremacy will not make its effects simply disappear.”__
The Pluralism Project at Harvard University Suit seeks to limit anti-Muslim speech on Facebook but roots of Islamophobia run far deeper “Anti-Muslim hostility – online and off – is one manifestation of the nation’s deep, everyday racial inequities, and failure to come to terms with histories and realities of white supremacy will not make its effects simply disappear.”Read more
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