UNISOES - BRASIL

Modeling peace to all the social, political, and religious segments of society, and working together to a common goal
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“Our purpose is to develop interfaith dialogue among religious and spiritual leaders in our city, and show our solidarity with the poor people in our community by taking effective action to help them rise above their circumstances.”
Traditions
Baha'i, Cultural, Earth Based, Indigenous, Spirituality
Sub-Traditions
Espirita, Espiritu, Maçonaria, Umbanda
Number of Members
7
Location
Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Joined URI Network

UNISOES - BRASIL Cooperation Circle (CC) promotes integration among various spiritual, religious, philosophical and scientific organizations. They hold seminars about the environment, always reflecting on the vision of different religions on the subject. They organize panels with experts from different perspectives – ecological, economic, culture of peace and social vision. Additionally, they organize prayer sessions for a Sustainable and Peaceful Planet. CC members host monthly meetings of people of diverse religious traditions on the topic “Ecological Imperatives for a Sustainable and Pacific Planet.”

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Farewell, Welcome and Gratitude for 2020-2024 Global Trustees

On Thursday, September 10, 2020, the Regional Coordination of Latin America & the Caribbean invited all the Cooperation Circles of the region to a meeting via zoom to bid farewell to the 2016-2020 management of the Global Trustees: Sofía Painiqueo, member of the Aflaiai CC of Chile, Salette Aquino member of the CC Brasilia of Brazil and David Limo member of the CC URI Lima of Peru, whose these four years represented all CCs before the Global Council of URI and in turn welcomed the new elected Trustees for the 2020 period -2024: Salette Aquino, CC Brasilia Francisco Morales, CC Comunidad Cósmica and Rosadelia Quizhpe, CC Samay who assume the post to represent the CCs.