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Dialogue Voices

The Dialogue Voices are personal accounts of interreligious commitment and experience. They show approaches to, and forms of, interreligious dialogue, and its impact and context on a local, national, or global level. They represent a cross-section of dialogue experiences and its impact worldwide.
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Interfaith Dialogue through Photojournalism in Lima

Cesar Cavero is a deistic Peruvian student of journalism who launched an individual initiative in his faculty with the intention to break down barriers between the Muslim and local communities in Lima. The uniqueness of Cesar’s project is his photos collection, which portrays the life of the Islamic congregation in the Peruvian capital, shedding light on the traditions of the Muslim community outside the walls of the mosque.

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Sacred Space for Religious Coexistence in Lima

Father David Limo is the Coordinator of the United Religions Initiative (URI) Cooperation Circle in Peru. A URI Cooperation Circle is a self-organizing group of at least seven members from at least three religions, spiritual expressions, or indigenous traditions—including atheists and agnostics. The Cooperation Circle organizes monthly gatherings where themes such as the diversity of faiths and social questions are discussed.

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Council of Religious Leaders in Support of Governmental Crisis in Peru

Elias Szczytnicki is the Secretary General of the Latin American and Caribbean Council of Religious Leaders in Peru. With Christian and Jewish roots, nowadays, the Commission also includes Muslims, Buddhists, and Brahma Kumaris. The leading mission of the Council is to provide spiritual support to the Peruvian government during moments of social and political crisis.

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Religious Leaders fast for the Climate in Peru

Laura Vargas is a member of the Episcopal Commission of Social Action (“Comisión Episcopal de Acción Social –CEAS) in Peru. With the wide religious and cultural variety of the country in mind, the Commission launches projects, which initiate intercultural collaboration among people by encouraging them to work together and share common goals. Highly remarkable is the Commission’s contribution for the fight against climate changes consecrated through the fasting of some religious leaders 1 day a month for almost a year.