Multi-faith clergy pray at Nevada Governor’s Mansion seeking God’s mercy on Ebola

 

 

In a remarkable interfaith gesture, faith leaders from various traditions prayed together in Nevada Governor’s Mansion in Carson City (USA) on November 13 evening seeking God’s mercy on Ebola and for its worldwide victims and their loved ones and care providers.

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Organized by Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, it included prayers by Christian (various denominations), Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, Baha’i, etc., religious leaders.

 

Zed, who is President of Universal Society of Hinduism, speaking on the occasion, stressed that although lot of work was being done in the medical field world over regarding Ebola, but as religious leaders, it was our sacred duty to pray to God seeking God’s mercy on Ebola.

 

Rajan Zed urged religious leaders worldwide to organize multi-faith prayers displaying their unity and whole-hearted support in the international fight against Ebola and seeking divine mercy to halt its spread. Reaching out to God always helped as God was full of mercy, Zed added.

 

Besides Zed, who recited Gayatri Mantra, various religious leaders who prayed in view of worldwide Ebola crisis included Church of God in Christ Bishop Luther James DuPree Junior, International Community of Christ Chancellor Sean Savoy, Roman Catholic Sister Marie McGloin, Northern Nevada Muslim Community President Sherif A. Elfass, Buddhist Priest Matthew T. Fisher, Jewish Rabbi ElizaBeth W. Beyer, Baha’i teacher Roya Galata, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Area Seventy George Marion Keele, United Methodist Senior Pastor Dawn M. Pidlypchak, Lutheran Pastor Paul J. Bodin, etc.

 

United States Senator Dean Heller sent a signed Certificate for the occasion recognizing this Multi-Faith Prayer Service, saying “Your compassion is commendable and greatly appreciated”.

 

Ebola virus disease, a severe and often fatal illness in humans, is an international health emergency, a devastating and horrifying disease. Thousands have died in the ongoing Ebola epidemic.

 

Details of the picture attached: Various religious leaders during multi-faith prayer service for Ebola at Nevada Governor’s Mansion.

 

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