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Follow on Google News | Multi-faith prayer service held for Pope Francis in NevadaBy: USOH Organized by Hindu statesman Rajan Zed and hosted by Unity Minister Toni King; it included prayers from Christian (various denominations) Besides Zed, who is President of Universal Society of Hinduism, religious leaders who prayed included: Dawn M. Blundell, Senior Pastor at Epworth United Methodist Church in Fallon; Matthew T. Fisher, Resident Priest at Reno Buddhist Center and President of Nevada Interfaith Association; Atheist thinker Anthony Shafton also shared his thoughts. World-renowned musician, Oscar Dallas Smith, delivered special meditative ragas on bansuri (ancient side-blown bamboo flute), evoking specific emotions in listeners. Candle lighting ceremony was also held on the occasion. Other speakers included: Patricia Y. Gallimore, President of Reno-Sparks chapter of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; and Eugenio Bueno, Reno Police Department Lieutenant. We, the leaders of various religions and denominations, are experiencing this loss as a family. So, we are standing together as a single united spiritual family and praying together for Pope Francis; and remembering him as an inspiration to millions worldwide in promoting a more compassionate and inclusive society; Rajan Zed pointed out. We, as religious leaders, should show solidarity in seeking a closer walk with God as we mourn the loss of Pope Francis, pray for the repose of his soul, giving thanks for his life; highlighting his service to humanity with his visionary leadership based on humility, inclusivity, moral courage, service orientation, etc.; host Toni King says. "We urge religious leaders worldwide to keep Pope Francis in their thoughts and continue furthering his ministry of building bridges of peace, championing oppressed and poor, freedom of religion, global outreach, interreligious dialogue, peaceful coexistence, emphasizing shared values and the pursuit of the common good, encountering one another with tenderness and care. We should walk together in love, justice and peace," Zed added. End
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