Gethsemani III was the third Buddhist/Catholic monastic encounter sponsored by the North American commission for Monastic Interreligious Dialogue and held at Gethsemani Abbey in Kentucky. The topic of the meeting was "Monasticism and the Environment." The proceedings were published by Lantern Books (NY) in 2010: Green Moansticism: A Buddhist-Catholic Response to an Envionmental Calamity, edited by Donald W. Mitchell and William Skudlarek OSB.
The photos and video have been graciously provided by Ven. Kusala Bhikshu from his webside, Urban Dharma.
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Gethsemani III était la troisième rencontre bouddhiste/catholique monastique parrainée par la commission nord-américaine pour le Dialogue Interreligieux Monastique; elle a eu lieu à l’abbaye de Gethsemani, dans le Kentucky. Le thème de la réunion était "Le monachisme et l'environnement." Les actes ont été publiés par Lantern Books (NY) en 2010: Green Monasticism : A Buddhist and Catholic Response to an Environmental Calamity, rédigé par Donald W. Mitchell et William Skudlarek OSB.
Les photos et la vidéo ont été mises à disposition par le Vén. Kusala Bhikshu de son Webside, Urban Dharma.
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Gethsemani III
A ten-minute video of the closing ceremony.
Ajahn Sona Lecture
Ajahn Sona of the Birken Forest monastery in British Colombia was a participant in Gethsemani III. In this “T.e.d.” lecture he discusses the interaction of global monastic practices with sustainability matters.
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The partcipants in the monastery garden of Gethsemani Abbey
Fr. James Wiseman and Ajahn Punnadhammo
Starting at the left and going clockwise: Rev. Chandana Karuna, Fr. David Bock,
Dr. Victoria Urubshurow, Rev. Heng Sure, and Sr. Anne McCarthy
Lama Norbu and Sr. Renée Branigan
Thubten Semkye
Rev. Heng Sure
The participants under the abbey's ginkgo tree