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Follow on Google News | Diverse religions get together in a candlelight vigil to pray for ailing pope in NevadaBy: USOH Organized by Hindu statesman Rajan Zed and hosted by Unity Minister Toni King; it included prayers from Christian (various denominations) An atheist thinker Anthony Shafton also shared his thoughts. World-renowned musician, Oscar Dallas Smith, delivered raga "Misra Shivarangini" We, the leaders of various religions and denominations, are standing together as a single united spiritual family and praying for the protection of the physical, mental, and spiritual health of Pope Francis; and seek energy, peace and strength for him; so that he could continue to inspire millions worldwide and promote a more compassionate and inclusive society; Zed, who is President of Universal Society of Hinduism, pointed out. Rajan Zed also urged religious leaders worldwide to keep Pope Francis in their thoughts, wishing him swift healing, so that he could 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. Besides Zed and King; others who prayed on the occasion included: Temple Sinai Rabbi Benjamin Zober, Zuniga, Ethnic Ministry Director of Roman Catholic Diocese of Reno Maripaz Ramos, Micheal L. Peterson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mona Sargent of Sparks United Methodist Church, Buddhist leader M. Edward Goddard, Baha'i teacher Roya Alizadeh Galata, Pagan leader Excolas Danae M. Miller, Cherie Shipley & band and harpist Kirsten Gleissner supported the vigil with their music. End
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