Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim attended the 'Taiwan Ecumenical Forum' today, gathering with global Christian leaders to speak out for justice and peace. She stated that at the same time, a Mazu pilgrimage was underway in central Taiwan, with different faiths converging, demonstrating Taiwan's precious 'religious diversity.'
The Vice President posted on Facebook this afternoon, stating that today in Changhua Christian Hospital, she gathered with Christian leaders from around the world to participate in the 'Taiwan Ecumenical Forum' speaking out for justice and peace. At the same time, Mazu's followers were also undertaking a pilgrimage on foot in central Taiwan, where different faiths converged at this moment.
The Vice President explained that perhaps their faiths are different, but whether facing natural disasters or external challenges, Taiwanese people support each other with kindness, compassion, and mutual help.
The Vice President emphasized that the road ahead may be thorny, but Taiwan is absolutely not alone. It will continue to walk with justice, exert Taiwan's spirit of compassion and goodness, and wish this light of goodness to continue to illuminate Taiwan and warm the world. (Editor: Zhang Ruo-yao) 1150417
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- Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
- Category: Event