Interfaith Harmony Observances Continue Through March 4th

February 8, 2023

The official United Nations observance of World Interfaith Harmony Week 2023 has officially come to an end, but interfaith harmony events continue through March 4th! The World Interfaith Harmony Week initiative invites organizers, communities, and individuals to carry on the celebration of global interfaith harmony.

Celebrate World Interfaith Harmony Week in your community:

  • Step 1 – Plan Your Event (between January 28 – March 4, 2023)
  • Step 2 – Register Your Event
  • Step 3 – Hold Your Event
  • Step 4 – Submit Your Event Report ( by March 7, 2023)

All events hosted between January 28th and March 4th of this year will qualify for the HM King Abdullah II World Interfaith Harmony Week Prize when they are registered at WorldInterfaithHarmonyWeek.com

We invite the global interfaith community to celebrate World Interfaith Harmony Week by hosting an event and making it a pre-Parliament event in support of the upcoming 2023 Parliament of the World’s ReligionsLearn more here→


Land Acknowledgment

The Parliament of the World's Religions acknowledges it is situated on the traditional homelands of the Bodéwadmik (Potawatomi), Hoocąk (Winnebago/Ho’Chunk), Jiwere (Otoe), Nutachi (Missouria), and Baxoje (Iowas); Kiash Matchitiwuk (Menominee); Meshkwahkîha (Meskwaki); Asâkîwaki (Sauk); Myaamiaki (Miami), Waayaahtanwaki (Wea), and Peeyankihšiaki (Piankashaw); Kiikaapoi (Kickapoo); Inoka (Illini Confederacy); Anishinaabeg (Ojibwe), and Odawak (Odawa).

PoWR recognizes the region we now call Chicago remains home to a diversity of Indigenous peoples today and this land upon which we walk, live, and play continues to be Indigenous land.


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