Global Peace Tour Program in the Eternal City
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Rome, Italy - The Global Peace Tour event in Italy took place in a conference hall at the national parliament, with support and participation from a number of senators and deputies from the national assembly and local political leaders from Rome and other cities, some of whom who had traveled throughout the night in order to attend.
Prominent religious leaders included a representative from the Rome Mosque, the largest in Europe, several Protestant churches, and Buddhist, Sikh, and Hindu communities. A well-known priest and theologian from the Catholic church also attended the conference and gave a wonderful speech on the importance of love in peace building.
Another inspiring speech was given by Senator Albertina Soliani, who spoke about human rights and her effort to support the people of Burma. Although she is a politician, it was interesting to see how skillfully she gave spiritual insights to the audience as well.
The event, UPF’s first in Rome, attracted about 200 significant leaders, filling up the hall. Twenty-three were appointed Ambassadors for Peace. UPF-Italy would like to thank all of them, and also to note with appreciation the international support from UPF International Chair Dr. Chung Hwan Kwak, Secretary General Dr. Thomas Walsh, and UPF-Europe Chair Yong Cheol Song.
Messages of support were also received from a former President of the Italian Republic, the Ministry of Youth, the Mayor of Rome, and key parliamentarians.
For the keynote address and more information about the peace tour, click here.