Christian Forum Meets Mazu Pilgrimage; Vice President: Demonstrates Taiwan's Religious Diversity
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Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim attended the 'Taiwan Ecumenical Forum' with global Christian leaders. She noted that simultaneously, a Mazu pilgrimage was underway in central Taiwan, showcasing Taiwan's precious 'religious diversity.'
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- Q: What event did Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim attend to speak out for justice and peace?
- A: She attended the 'Taiwan Ecumenical Forum' alongside global Christian leaders.
- Q: Where did the gathering for the 'Taiwan Ecumenical Forum' take place?
- A: The gathering took place today in the Changhua Christian Hospital.
- Q: What other religious event was happening at the same time in central Taiwan?
- A: A Mazu pilgrimage was underway with followers undertaking a pilgrimage on foot.
- Q: According to the Vice President, how do Taiwanese people support each other during challenges?
- A: They support each other with kindness, compassion, and mutual help regardless of faith.
- Q: What did Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim state that the converging faiths demonstrate?
- A: She stated that the convergence of different faiths demonstrates Taiwan's precious religious diversity.