
Consider This from NPR What a Rare Holiday Overlap Means In a Time That Seems 'Catastrophic'
Apr 15, 2022
This weekend, three major religions celebrate sacred holidays together for the first time in years. Faith leaders discuss the significance of Easter, Passover, and Ramadan amid global crises like COVID-19 and war. They highlight themes of resilience, renewal, and the importance of community connection. Uplifting messages from sacred texts provide comfort during challenging times. This gathering emphasizes unity and compassion, showcasing how spiritual practices can inspire hope and actionable responses in today's turbulent world.
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Loss of Togetherness During Pandemic
- Imam Muhammad Herbert missed the closeness of communal prayer during Ramadan.
- Rabbi Ruth Zlotnick emphasized the Passover tradition of inviting others to the Seder table.
Turning to Faith in Uncertain Times
- People are turning to faith for answers and solace in uncertain times.
- Imam Muhammad Herbert emphasizes turning feelings into action.
Catastrophic Times and Faith
- Rabbi Zlotnick finds comfort in the fact that ancestors also faced catastrophic times.
- Faith helps build resilience and inspires action.
