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Interfaith concert looks to reclaim Jan. 6 as day of unity, five years after Capitol riots

Interfaith concert looks to reclaim Jan. 6 as day of unity, five years after Capitol riots

WASHINGTON (RNS) — One block from the U.S. Capitol, at Lutheran Church of the Reformation, an interfaith crowd of D.C. community members gathered Tuesday (Jan. 6) for a night of music and remembrance five years after the Capitol riots. They stood, hands over hearts, listening to the U.S. national anthem in Arabic. They sang along to Jewish nigun and melodized Sikh teachings. They sat in sacred silence during melodic Bahá’i prayers and waved peace signs to rap lyrics. Hosted by Faith in Peace Concerts and Faith in Public Life, the fifth annual Jan. 6 concert vigil was an exercise in interfaith connection and an effort to reclaim the day as one for harmony and peace. Jan. 6 has also historically marked the Christian Feast of the Epiphany, which commemorates the visit of the Magi to baby Jesus. David Searby, the founder of Faith in Peace Concerts and a Christian, hated to see the day become known for divisiveness and anger. In imagining the first Jan. 6 commemoration service in 2022, he believed the holiday could …

Cardinal Dolan, interfaith coalition press Trump to add religion forum to 2026 G20

Cardinal Dolan, interfaith coalition press Trump to add religion forum to 2026 G20

(RNS) — A group of faith leaders, including several prominent conservatives, is pushing the Trump administration to formally include a religion engagement group within the Group of 20 summit, to be hosted at Trump’s golf club in the Miami area next December. In November, over 80 leaders, led by New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan; Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center; former Vatican ambassador Mary Ann Glendon; and First Liberty Institute President Kelly Shackelford, sent President Donald Trump a letter urging him to build on his legacy as “a stalwart defender of peace and international religious freedom” and direct his administration “to officially recognize the Religion 20 Summit (R20) as part of America’s presidency of the G20 in 2026.” The G20 intergovernmental forum was formed in 1999 to address global economic issues, comprising 21 member with large economies, including the U.S., European Union, China and Russia. Its presidency rotates each year. The first time a religion forum, known as the R20, was incorporated into the formal program of the G20 was in …