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What (who) is Interfaith Council - definition

GLOBAL GRASSROOTS INTERFAITH NETWORK
Interfaith Peace-building Initiative

Peace Islands Institute         
Interfaith dialog center; Interfaith Dialog Center
Peace Islands Institute (PII), formerly known as Interfaith Dialog Center (IDC), is a non-profit, tax exempt (501(c) (3)) organization founded by Turkish-Americans of North Jersey in 2003. PII endeavors to promote respect and mutual understanding among all faiths and cultures by organizing educational and cultural activities such as lectures, seminars, conferences, discussion panels, luncheons and trips to Turkey.
Interfaith Encounter Association         
ORGANIZATION
Israel Interfaith Association; Interfaith encounter; Inter-Faith Encounter Association
The Interfaith Encounter Association (IEA) is an Israeli-based non-profit organization. Its primary purpose is to foster dialogue between different religious groups within the Holy Land (specifically Jews, Muslims, Christians, Druze and Baháʼís).
Interfaith dialogue         
  • Thelemites]], [[Tenrikyo]]ists, [[Zoroastrian]]s
  • Congress of [[Parliament of the World's Religions]], [[Chicago]], 1893
  • [[Temple of All Religions]] in [[Kazan]], [[Russia]]
  • Roadside sign in the [[Nubra Valley]], Ladkah, India
  • The 2011 fourth [[World Day of Prayer for Peace]] in [[Assisi, Italy]]
DIALOGUE BETWEEN MEMBERS OF DIFFERENT RELIGIONS AND WORLD VIEWS
Interreligious relations; Interfaith dialog; Inter-Faith; InterFaith; Inter-religious dialog; Inter-faith dialogue; Inter-religious dialogue; Inter-religious; Multi-faith service; Interreligious dialogue; Inter-faith; Interfaith relations; Religious diversity; Inter-Religious Dialogue; Interfaith dialogues
Interfaith dialogue refers to cooperative, constructive, and positive interaction between people of different religious traditions (i.e.

Wikipedia

United Religions Initiative

The United Religions Initiative (URI) is a global grassroots interfaith network.

It has local and global initiatives through more than 800 member groups and organizations, called Cooperation Circles, to engage in community action such as conflict resolution and reconciliation, environmental sustainability, education, women's and youth programs, and advocacy for human rights.

The organization was founded by William E. Swing, along with David Cooperrider and Diana Whitney. The URI Charter was signed by more than 200 people present, and hundreds more joining over the Internet, at a ceremony in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US, on June 26, 2000.

URI also holds consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).

Examples of use of Interfaith Council
1. The two met four years ago through an interfaith council.
2. The group also is calling on you to remove Bishop Owens from your Interfaith Council.
3. He hoped his proposal for a formal UN interfaith council would be supported by Spain and by King Abdullah, whom he thanked for taking a lead in dialogue — by reaching out to the country’s Shiites, meeting with Pope Benedict XVI and now the conference on dialogue.
4. He presented a draft resolution calling on the conference to petition King Abdullah, King Juan Carlos of Spain and Spanish Premier Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero to organize a joint Saudi–Spanish request to the UN for an Interfaith Council to promote and oversee «all global, regional and local interfaith dialogues among the great religions, civilizations, cultures, governments… to help resolve politico–religious, sectarian and ethnic conflicts and tensions in various parts of the world.» The council would have the same standing as UNESCO or the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization.