{"id":1226,"date":"2012-11-22T16:00:00","date_gmt":"2012-11-23T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/gnrc.ziplinestaging.com\/regional-subdomains\/europe-regional-subdomains\/european-dpac-celebration-eu-commission-brussels-1415908418\/"},"modified":"2012-11-22T16:00:00","modified_gmt":"2012-11-23T00:00:00","slug":"european-dpac-celebration-eu-commission-brussels-1415908418","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gnrc.net\/?p=1226","title":{"rendered":"European DPAC Celebration &#8211; EU Commission &#8211; Brussels"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>On the 19th of November 2012, an important European Interfaith Celebration took place at the European Commission in Brussels.&nbsp; The theme was &ldquo;The right of children to water and to live in a world without violence&ldquo;. This event took place in the framework of the &ldquo;Water Campaign&rdquo; launched by Religions for Peace Europe and the &ldquo;World Day of Prayer and Action for Children&rdquo;, which is celebrated every year in all continents on the occasion of the Anniversary of the Convention for the Rights of the Child. <!--more-->  <\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align: center;\"> <span style=\"font-size:14px;\"><strong>Interfaith Event at the European Commission in Brussels<\/strong><\/span><\/div>\n<p> On the 19th of November 2012, an important European Interfaith Celebration took place at the European Commission in Brussels.&nbsp; The theme was &ldquo;The right of children to water and to live in a world without violence&ldquo;. This event took place in the framework of the &ldquo;Water Campaign&rdquo; launched by Religions for Peace Europe and the &ldquo;World Day of Prayer and Action for Children&rdquo;, which is celebrated every year in all continents on the occasion of the Anniversary of the Convention for the Rights of the Child.<\/p>\n<p> <img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" src=\"\/i-images\/415\/278\/mm\/image\/Brussels%282%29.jpg\" style=\"width: 415px; height: 278px; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px; float: left;\" \/>One hundred participants from fourteen European countries attended this event coming from six different religions and faiths; Christian (Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican and Protestant), Muslim, Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist and Bah&aacute;&rsquo;I. A Hindu and a Christian youth welcomed the participants, underlying the importance for them, in an event with religious leaders and people of faith committed to work for their rights, to be able to raise their voices about the issues of water and violence that affect children.<\/p>\n<p> A panel of specialist on water and child rights<span style=\"font-size:8px;\">1<\/span> provided the participants and specially the children with information about the situation of children affected by the lack of clean water and violence. The representative of UNICEF at the EU Institutions underlined the good collaboration they have with faith communities in Europe and other parts of the world. He also underlined the importance of religions in working for the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.<\/p>\n<p> A symbolic moment on the topic of water brought together a group of children from various religious and ethnic backgrounds. To the rhythm of soft music they communicated the sacredness, beauty and purity of water. A panel-conversation of children from the Muslim, Jewish and Christian traditions shared their voices on the dramatic situation that affect children who don&rsquo;t have access to clean water, while it is being wasted in many parts of Europe. It was a call to moderation and responsibility. In response to the question about what they could do to help children affected by bullying, they underlined the importance of offering spaces for personal encounter and exploration of what are the things that unite them. The importance of promoting mutual respect and understanding was underlined by young people through a beautiful and powerful dance.<\/p>\n<p> A group of distinguished religious leaders<span style=\"font-size:8px;\">2<\/span> &nbsp;coming from different parts of Europe reflected on the &ldquo;contributions of religious communities in promoting the rights of children to water and to a dignified life free of violence&ldquo;.&nbsp; They all affirmed the importance of water and children in their religious traditions and the importance to do more in the creation of a world that respect water as a source of life and in working for the right of all children to live without violence.<\/p>\n<p> Prayers for Children were led by Catholic, Buddhist, Muslim, Jewish and Baha&rsquo;I participants. Through a symbolic act of taking water from a well and giving it to children, religious leaders recommitted themselves to continue working for the protection of the sacred water and the rights of all children to a life free of violence. Each Child put a flower in the water remembering children who suffer from various forms of violence.<\/p>\n<p> Practical perspectives were presented by various participants<span style=\"font-size:8px;\">3<\/span> , notably the project of a Training Camp on the Danube of Religions for Peace Europe, which will gather young people from different cultures and regions around the theme of water. The &ldquo;Learning to Live Together&rdquo; manual<span style=\"font-size:8px;\">4<\/span>&nbsp;was introduced as one of the tools for the intercultural and interfaith formation of young people during the Camp.<\/p>\n<p> Toward the end of the event the organizers<span style=\"font-size:8px;\">5<\/span> &nbsp;underlined the importance of a common vision shared by the participants and institutions represented in the event. This vision is to create a world where all children can exercise their right to water and live free of violence.&nbsp; They also underlined the importance of nurturing hope and working hand in hand with children and young people as full citizens of Europe. The event finished by the reading of this beautiful <strong>poem<\/strong>:<\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align: center;\"> <img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" src=\"\/i-images\/300\/215\/mm\/image\/images%281%29.jpg\" style=\"width: 300px; height: 215px;\" \/><\/div>\n<p> <\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align: center;\">\n<div> \t\t&laquo; La connaissance par la rencontre, le dialogue et l&rsquo;action commune peut endiguer la toute violence<br \/> \t\tCela nous conduit &agrave; la question : Qui sommes-nous?&nbsp; Qui suis-je?<br \/> \t\tUne goutte d&rsquo;eau issue de l&rsquo;oc&eacute;an &eacute;ternel<br \/> \t\ttransparente, translucide<br \/> \t\tqui laisse passer la lumi&egrave;re divine<br \/> \t\tpour irriguer la terre<br \/> \t\tOu, une goutte qui poursuit des int&eacute;r&ecirc;ts obscures<br \/> \t\t&nbsp;&nbsp; s&rsquo;alourdit, devient opaque<br \/> \t\t&nbsp; qui, goutte &agrave; goute incite &agrave; la haine,<br \/> \t\t&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; devient ce trou noir qui absorbe tout<br \/> \t\t&nbsp;&nbsp; pour engendrer&nbsp; la mort<br \/> \t\t&nbsp;&nbsp; Ou, reli&eacute;es &agrave; d&rsquo;autres gouttes<br \/> \t\tqui peuvent constituer une force dynamique<br \/> \t\tune mar&eacute;e montante<br \/> \t\tqui engendre la vie, que protege l&rsquo;eu, que protege les enfants<br \/> \t\tPuissions-nous t&rsquo;accueillir, oh Source Divine<br \/> \t\tPour irriguer les rives de chacune de nos cellules<br \/> \t\tPour fertiliser nos c&oelig;urs<br \/> \t\tEt faire fleurir la paix &raquo;<br \/> \t\t(Yolande Iliano)<\/p>\n<p> \t\t&nbsp;<\/p><\/div>\n<div style=\"text-align: left;\">\n<hr \/>\n<p> <span style=\"font-size:8px;\">1&nbsp;<\/span><span style=\"font-size:10px;\"><span style=\"text-align: center;\">Panelists : Mr. <strong>Ricardo Petrella<\/strong>, Expert on Water and Mr. <strong>Philippe Cori<\/strong>, Director of UNICEF-Brussels.<br \/> <span style=\"font-size:8px;\">2<\/span>&nbsp;<\/span><\/span><span style=\"font-size: 10px; text-align: center;\">Panelists: <strong>Rabbi Awraham Soetendorp, Iman Ibrahim Mogra, Mrs. Brigitte Chevalier, Rev. Sorin Selaru and Bishop Carlos Gomez Lozano. His Eminence Dr. Mustafa Ceric<\/strong> couldn&rsquo;t be present but sent a message to the event.<br \/> <span style=\"font-size:8px;\">3<\/span>&nbsp;<\/span><span style=\"font-size: 10px; text-align: center;\"><strong>Mrs. Ecaterina Evanghelescu, Mrs. Vera Leal, His Excellency Ambassador Manzi Bakuramutsa and Mr. Fran&ccedil;ois Lebecq<\/strong>.<br \/> <span style=\"font-size:8px;\">4 <\/span><\/span><span style=\"font-size: 10px; text-align: center;\">Produced by<strong> Arigatou International<\/strong> and the <strong>GNRC<\/strong> and endorsed by UNICEF and UNESCO.<\/span><span style=\"font-size: 8px; text-align: center;\">&#39;<br \/> \t\t5&nbsp;<\/span><span style=\"font-size: 10px; text-align: center;\">Mrs. <strong>Marta Palma<\/strong> for <strong>GNRC Europe<\/strong> and Mrs. <strong>Yolande Iliano<\/strong> <strong>Religions for Peace Europe<\/strong><\/span><\/div>\n<p> <\/p>\n<hr \/><\/div>\n<p> This event was organized by Religions for Peace Europe and the Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC) Europe.&nbsp; It was supported by the European Council of Religious Leaders, the Day of Prayer and Action Secretariat in New York, The Muslim Scouts France, GNRC Youth Belgium, European Women Faith Network, European Interfaith Youth Network and the National RfP Chapters. \t<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On the 19th of November 2012, an important European Interfaith Celebration took place at the European Commission in Brussels.&nbsp; The theme was &ldquo;The right of children to water and to live in a world without violence&ldquo;. This event took place in the framework of the &ldquo;Water Campaign&rdquo; launched by Religions for Peace Europe and the [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"give_campaign_id":0,"site-sidebar-layout":"default","site-content-layout":"","ast-site-content-layout":"default","site-content-style":"default","site-sidebar-style":"default","ast-global-header-display":"","ast-banner-title-visibility":"","ast-main-header-display":"","ast-hfb-above-header-display":"","ast-hfb-below-header-display":"","ast-hfb-mobile-header-display":"","site-post-title":"","ast-breadcrumbs-content":"","ast-featured-img":"","footer-sml-layout":"","ast-disable-related-posts":"","theme-transparent-header-meta":"","adv-header-id-meta":"","stick-header-meta":"","header-above-stick-meta":"","header-main-stick-meta":"","header-below-stick-meta":"","astra-migrate-meta-layouts":"default","ast-page-background-enabled":"default","ast-page-background-meta":{"desktop":{"background-color":"","background-image":"","background-repeat":"repeat","background-position":"center center","background-size":"auto","background-attachment":"scroll","background-type":"","background-media":"","overlay-type":"","overlay-color":"","overlay-opacity":"","overlay-gradient":""},"tablet":{"background-color":"","background-image":"","background-repeat":"repeat","background-position":"center center","background-size":"auto","background-attachment":"scroll","background-type":"","background-media":"","overlay-type":"","overlay-color":"","overlay-opacity":"","overlay-gradient":""},"mobile":{"background-color":"","background-image":"","background-repeat":"repeat","background-position":"center center","background-size":"auto","background-attachment":"scroll","background-type":"","background-media":"","overlay-type":"","overlay-color":"","overlay-opacity":"","overlay-gradient":""}},"ast-content-background-meta":{"desktop":{"background-color":"var(--ast-global-color-5)","background-image":"","background-repeat":"repeat","background-position":"center center","background-size":"auto","background-attachment":"scroll","background-type":"","background-media":"","overlay-type":"","overlay-color":"","overlay-opacity":"","overlay-gradient":""},"tablet":{"background-color":"var(--ast-global-color-5)","background-image":"","background-repeat":"repeat","background-position":"center center","background-size":"auto","background-attachment":"scroll","background-type":"","background-media":"","overlay-type":"","overlay-color":"","overlay-opacity":"","overlay-gradient":""},"mobile":{"background-color":"var(--ast-global-color-5)","background-image":"","background-repeat":"repeat","background-position":"center center","background-size":"auto","background-attachment":"scroll","background-type":"","background-media":"","overlay-type":"","overlay-color":"","overlay-opacity":"","overlay-gradient":""}},"footnotes":""},"categories":[56],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-1226","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-europe-regional-subdomains"],"acf":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/gnrc.net\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1226","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/gnrc.net\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/gnrc.net\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/gnrc.net\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/users\/3"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/gnrc.net\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcomments&post=1226"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/gnrc.net\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1226\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/gnrc.net\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fmedia&parent=1226"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/gnrc.net\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcategories&post=1226"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/gnrc.net\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Ftags&post=1226"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}