Buddhism

Soka Gakkai Buddhist Vote Crucial for Liberal Democrats in Upcoming Election

July 10, 2004

Source: Newsday.com

Wire Service: AP

http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/world/wire/sns-ap-japan-buddhas-lobby,0,6513876.story?coll=sns-ap-world-headlines

On July 10, 2004 the Associated Press reported, " The meeting in the small Tokyo apartment starts with the chanting of prayers before a small Buddhist altar, then quickly turns to politics and campaign strategies...

Read more about Soka Gakkai Buddhist Vote Crucial for Liberal Democrats in Upcoming Election

Buddhists Celebrate Obon Festival

July 9, 2004

Source: The Dispatch

http://gilroydispatch.com/gilroylife/gilroylifeview.asp?c=114457

On July 9, 2004 The Dispatch reported, "The public is invited on July 10 and 11 to the Obon Festival held on the grounds of the San Jose Buddhist Church Betsuin at 640 North 5th St., between Jackson and Taylor, four blocks east of the Japantown/Ayer light rail station. It will begin at noon both days with food booths selling traditional Japanese delicacies as well as...

Read more about Buddhists Celebrate Obon Festival

Prince Charles Opens Multifaith Garden at Primary School

July 7, 2004

Source: The Scotsman/PA News

http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=3173370

On July 7, 2004 PA News reported, "The Prince of Wales today opened a multi-faith garden in a primary school. Charles was visiting Deansfield Primary School in Eltham, south– east London, and was greeted with applause by waiting schoolchildren when he arrived this morning...The cloister garden at the school was designed and built by an alumni of the Prince’s Foundation for the Built...

Read more about Prince Charles Opens Multifaith Garden at Primary School

Inter-Religious and Inter-Ethnic Weddings on the Rise in U.S.

July 6, 2004

Source: The Courier Journal

http://www.courier-journal.com/features/2004/07/06/weddings.html

On July 6, 2004 the Courier Journal reported that , "For more and more American couples, the standard wedding is fast being replaced by ceremonies with deep family meaning that incorporate the couple's ethnic heritage.couples, the standard wedding is fast being replaced by ceremonies with deep family meaning that incorporate the couple's ethnic heritage... The...

Read more about Inter-Religious and Inter-Ethnic Weddings on the Rise in U.S.

Buddhists Celebrate Independence Day in TN

July 4, 2004

Source: Tennessean

http://www.tennessean.com/local/archives/04/06/53722458.shtml?Element_ID=53722458

On July 4, 2004 Tennessean reported, "As the nation celebrates today's Independence Day holiday, members and leaders of the Wat Lao Buddharam temple [MURFREESBORO, TN] are holding a celebration of their own. It's the completion of the Sim, a sacred ordination hall vital to any Buddhist temple. But for many like Souk Wisithaphong of Nashville...

Read more about Buddhists Celebrate Independence Day in TN

Lao Buddhist Temple Rebuilds

June 28, 2004

Source: Rockford Register Star

http://www.rrstar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20040628/NEWS0107/406280309/1004/NEWS

On June 28, 2004 Rockford Register Star reported that in "Cherry Valley, IL [last] Sunday's celebration was ostensibly about the new Lao Buddhist temple on South Mulford Road... The last Laotian temple on this site, off a rural stretch of South Mulford next to farm fields and forest preserves, was destroyed by fire in...

Read more about Lao Buddhist Temple Rebuilds

Buddhists Perform Acts of Compassion Towards Turtles in NY

June 28, 2004

Source: The Standard Times

http://www.southcoasttoday.com/daily/06-04/06-28-04/a01lo737.htm

On June 28, 2004 The Standard Times reported, "New York Buddhists [from the Grace Gratitude Buddhist temple in Manhattan's Chinatown] recently bought nearly 300 turtles in Manhattan markets and drove them to Dartmouth and released them into the ocean near Padanaram... Every year, the New York Buddhists continue the tradition of buying animals destined for slaughter...

Read more about Buddhists Perform Acts of Compassion Towards Turtles in NY

Buddhist Temple Bazaar in San Mataeo, CA

June 28, 2004

Source: San Mateo County Times

http://www.sanmateocountytimes.com/Stories/0,1413,87~11268~2239791,00.html

On June 28, 2004 San Mateo County Times reported, "Though savory Japanese cuisine and carnival games were among the offerings drawing crowds to the San Mateo Buddhist Temple's annual bazaar this weekend, event organizers and participants contend it's the group camaraderie that keeps them coming year after year. Flags beckoned Sunday to...

Read more about Buddhist Temple Bazaar in San Mataeo, CA

Religious, Ethnic Diversity Increasing With Growing Presence of Immigrants

June 27, 2004

Source: The New York Times

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/27/travel/27nabe.html

On June 27, 2004 The New York Times ran a travel piece by novelist Michael Mewshaw in which he reflects on the increasing religious diversity of Rome: "I used to entertain the antic notion that I could walk from one end of Rome to the other by ducking in and out of the city's hundreds of churches. I imagined myself strolling beneath an almost continuous canopy of frescoed ceilings swarming...

Read more about Religious, Ethnic Diversity Increasing With Growing Presence of Immigrants

Report on the Laotian Population in the U.S.

June 27, 2004

Source: The Ledger

http://www.theledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20040627/NEWS/406270367/1021

On June 27, 2004 The Ledger reported, "It may come as a surprise that Polk County contains enough Laotians to support their own organization. The 2000 U.S. Census found 321 Laos-born residents of Polk, almost half the number of Vietnam natives and nearly one-tenth of the statewide population. Many of Polk's Laotian-Americans are part of a...

Read more about Report on the Laotian Population in the U.S.

Venerable Jon Daido Loori

June 26, 2004

Source: Newsday

http://www.newsday.com/features/religion/ny-lsfaith3867476jun26,0,601224

On June 26, 2004 Newsday reported, "Buddhists in the West often preach the virtues of renunciation: letting go and moving on without looking back or leaving a trace; all is impermanent. John Daido Loori prefers to interpret Buddhist teaching as living by incorporation. He uses his experiences as a U.S. Navy officer, husband, father, corporate executive and...

Read more about Venerable Jon Daido Loori

New Hope in the Building of Buddhist Temple in CA

June 26, 2004

Source: The San Diego Union Tribune

http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/northcounty/20040626-9999-1m26temp.ht

On June 26, 2004 The San Diego Union Tribune reported, "City Councilman Tom D'Agosta is breathing new life into a proposal for a Tibetan Buddhist temple in a northeast Escondido neighborhood, saying he would favor it under certain conditions. D'Agosta says he would change his vote against the plan as long as a conditional-use permit for the...

Read more about New Hope in the Building of Buddhist Temple in CA

Pages