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A Religious Proclamation for Animal Compassion

October 24, 2007 : 6:03 PM
An Invitation from Best Friends!

On November 7, leaders representing the world’s major religions will proclaim to the nation, and the world, that principles of kindness to animals should be an integral part of religious teachings.

On that day, in an event hosted by Best Friends Animal Society, pastors and priests, rabbis and imams, and leaders of other religious traditions will join together to sign “A Religious Proclamation for Animal Compassion,” an historic document that calls on all people of faith to speak with one voice on behalf of animals.

The event will be held this November 7th at 9:30 a.m. in the Cannon Caucus Room, in the Cannon House Office Building in Washington, D.C.

“This is an important event in the timeline of the animal protection movement,” says Paul Berry, Best Friends’ executive director. “People of faith are often the gatekeepers of critical social reforms in our country, and this event signals a major shift in their thinking on animal protection.

“The religious leaders who developed this proclamation are showcasing great courage and moral leadership on behalf of the animals, so we’re asking our members and friends to make the trip, attend the ceremony, and demonstrate their enthusiastic support for the brave efforts of these religious leaders. They deserve a big show of our support at the event.”

The event is free and open to the public, and advocates for the cause of animal protection are encouraged to attend and show their support for this important effort.

Berry added, “If any big groups want to attend, some kind folks have offered financial aid for travel. So, anyone needing help to make the trip—or anyone offering financial aid for groups wanting to attend—should contact Kris Haley

The Proclamation that will be unveiled in D.C. on Nov. 7th is the result of weeks and months of spirited discussion and debate. And, it all began in a two-day retreat hosted by Best Friends at our sanctuary in Angel Canyon. During that retreat, Best Friends facilitated a frank and earnest discussion among religious leaders from across the country about issues on animal protection such as blood sport and factory farming—and the “confounding silence” among people of faith on such issues. During and after the retreat, many other faith leaders joined the discussion over the Internet, and a consensus of principles emerged in the form of an inspired, formal proclamation intended to break the silence—and call on people of faith, and leaders of faith, to put compassion into action for all of God’s creatures.

The concept of caring for all of nature is becoming more and more a concern for people all over the country, regardless of their faith or philosophy. In 2006, a nationwide poll commissioned by Best Friends found that 89 percent of Americans agree that “we have a moral obligation to protect the animals in our care.” Download our Animals & Religion – A Kindness Revival (PDF) to learn more.

In spite of that astounding consensus, we also learned in that poll that religious leaders in their churches, temples, mosques, and synagogues have largely ignored kindness and compassion toward animals in their messages to their congregations.

The consequences of violence in our society—to animals and each other—are inextricably linked. So, the need for more persistent and pervasive attention to animal protection issues across all sectors of our society—including the religious sectors—is fundamental and essential to social progress. From dog fighting and the culture of criminality that surrounds this brutal practice, to the violence toward animals among young people that predicts violence and sociopathic behavior as adults, cruelty to animals is both a moral issue and a community issue. Leaders of faith, as many did during the Michael Vick dog fighting scandal, can use the pulpit to proclaim compassion and kindness toward animals as a foundation of their religious faith, but that message can’t end when cases of violence to animals isn’t front page news.

“A Religious Proclamation for Animal Compassion,” developed by the religious leaders in the weeks since the retreat at Best Friends, offers the united belief that “animals have intrinsic value as part of God’s creation and are entitled to live lives free of cruelty and exploitation. We therefore invite and encourage people of all faiths to speak with one voice on behalf of those who cannot speak.”

That unified call for action among people of faith for a new emphasis on kindness and compassion to animals will be officially unveiled in the official signing ceremony November 7, beginning at 9:30 a.m. in the Caucus Room of the Cannon House Office Building in the nation’s capital.

The event is free and open to the public, and advocates for the cause of animal protection are encouraged to attend and show their support for this important effort.

The proclamation highlights five problem areas regarding animal welfare, followed by five corresponding calls to action such as:

 Adopting rather than purchasing companion animals

 Reducing meat consumption and only buying from farms that implement humane practices

 Rejecting forms of entertainment that harm or exploit animals

 Becoming aware of current harmful medical and commercial testing on animals and advocating for more humane alternatives

 Speaking out against over-aggressive land development that encroaches upon wildlife populations and habitat

“We in the animal protection movement owe a huge debt of gratitude to the religious leaders who joined together to create this historic document,” added Berry. “We’re encouraging everyone who can make the trip, to attend the event and show these folks that we appreciate their courage and commitment to our cause.”

For more information on event details, or to RSVP, email Kris Haley at krish@bestfriends.org.

The Religious Proclamation for Animal Compassion was authored by leaders of the following 21 faith traditions: Assembly of God, Baptist, Buddhist, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Church of the Brethren, Community of Christ, Episcopalian, Interfaith/New Thought, Islamic, Jain, Jewish, Lutheran, Pentecostal, Presbyterian, Quaker, Religious Science, Roman Catholic, Unitarian Universalist, United Church of Christ, and United Methodist.

After the event in D.C., Best Friends will continue to facilitate this important effort by giving people around the world an opportunity to lend their support by signing an online version of the document, which will be posted on November 7. People and leaders of faith interested in joining this effort can visit and join Best Friends’ Animals and Religion Network Community.

“It’s abundantly clear that people of faith are looking to religious leaders to speak out on compassion for animals,” said Berry. “In facilitating this remarkable collaboration of religious leaders from such diverse traditions, we’ve seen that kindness to animals is a universal moral and ethical principal. Best Friends will continue to help build this initiative into a true grass-roots movement.

“Beginning with the event in Washington, and continuing with the online campaign for one million Proclamation signatures, ‘A Religious Proclamation for Animal Compassion’ offers our friends and colleagues in the animal welfare community an unprecedented opportunity to reach one of the most influential demographics in the nation – communities of faith.”

What you can do:

Best Friends supporters in the national capital area are invited – and encouraged – to attend the November 7 signing ceremony. RSVP to the Animals and Religion Community manager, Kris Haley

• Tell your minister, rabbi, priest, imam, pastor or other clergy about the November 7 signing of “A Religious Proclamation for Animal Compassion,” and encourage them to visit Best Friends Animals and Religion Network Web site to learn more about the effort.

• Tell other congregants about your commitment to kindness to animals as a part of your religious values. Download a flyer about the Proclamation.

• After November 7, the Proclamation will be available online so you can add your name and lend support to Best Friend’s effort of gathering one million signatures in support of kindness and compassion for animals in religions teachings.

COMPASSION FOR ANIMALS: A UNIVERSAL SPIRITUAL VALUE

Religious leaders from an unprecedented diversity of faith traditions will carry a single message to Washington D.C. on Nov. 7: Be Kind to Animals.

WHO:
An alliance of religious leaders representing faith traditions worldwide, people of faith, and Best Friends members and supporters.

WHAT:
The official unveiling and signing ceremony for “A Religious Proclamation for Animal Compassion”

WHEN:
Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2007 at 9:30 a.m.

WHERE:
Cannon Caucus Room
Third Floor
Cannon House Office Building
Washington, D.C.

Please enter the Cannon House Office through the exit that is on New Jersey Avenue, S.E.; south of the terrace at intersection with Independence Avenue.

SPONSOR:
Best Friends Animal Society


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November 14, 2007 at 3:50 PM
posted by: jchristianson
I think this is absolutely a great starting point. I was thinking as I was reading the article that it might be more effective to use Biblical Scripture surrounding these ideals in order to get more people of faith on board. This will also help them when they begin spreading the word to people because they will have scripture to back up what they say.
  
November 9, 2007 at 6:52 PM
posted by: njcronk
I wish I could have been there with all of you in Washington, D.C. My heart, prayers, thoughts, energy and good wishes were with you, however. Thank-you to all who went!

Chaplain Nancy Cronk
Founder, www.AnimalChaplains.com
  
November 7, 2007 at 4:18 PM
posted by: PamelaB
Hallelujah! The Proclamation is now a Reality.

SIGN THE PETITION NOW! Send it on to friends and colleagues wherever they live around the globe.

Religious Proclamation for Animal Compassion
  
November 7, 2007 at 2:02 AM
posted by: kathy_g
All I can say is THANK YOU.
I stopped trying to understand organized Religion long ago due to the lack of respect and compassion for animals.
They need this...we need this.
Now maybe one day we can all look at each being in peace; as I believe it was intended.
  
November 1, 2007 at 8:02 AM
posted by: graycat
Just wanted to remind everyone that getting into this building should be treated sort of like going through an airport.....leave some extra time for lines, metal detectors, and inspections.
  
November 1, 2007 at 7:13 AM
posted by: drswan
How can meat consumption -- something that, by definition, involves slaughter, the ultimate exploitation -- EVER be compassionate ? Shouldn't veganism be the sine qua non of this proclamation ?
  
October 29, 2007 at 9:47 AM
posted by: c_etude
I wrote to the Vatican about a month ago or so about the cruelty of farm factories and antibiotic abuse which is created antibiotic resistant bacteria, which can make humans sick. Due to the animal cruelty in farm factories (they force feed them these drugs to keep them alive in deplorable hideous concentration camp conditions).
I also wrote to every major catholic archdiosces about this matter. This is perfect timing. Thank you for your hard work. This is indeed VERY exciting news and thank you so much for your compassion.
  
October 28, 2007 at 3:23 AM
posted by: sunshinemidnightcatboy
I want to thank Best Friends for leading this important movement. I have pretty much left the organized church because of the lack of concern for the welfare of animals. Keep up the good work.
  
October 28, 2007 at 12:26 AM
posted by: Compassionatecanadian
I just wanted to say that i think it is wonderful to have a forum celebrating the animals importance is many belief systems.
I, myself, am Pagan and have been for many years. This belief system has a high regard for both nature and the animals that live along side us.

Thank you again guys for all the wonderful work you do!
  
October 27, 2007 at 7:07 PM
posted by: Felis_sapien
that's a great prayer, lennyd! I carry that in my pack. It has been attributed to Albert Schweitzer, but that's not for certain. In the end, it doesn't matter. It's what it says that's so important, and it says so many things.

Thanks for sharing that here.
  
October 27, 2007 at 4:21 PM
posted by: lennyd
Maria: In response to your request for a prayer, may I offer this one, found on page 161 in a book titled Animal Blessings.

Hear Our Humble Prayer.

Hear our humble prayer, O God, for our friends the animals, especially for animals who are suffering; for any that are hunted or lost or deserted or frightened or hungry; for all that must be put to death.
We entreat for them all Thy mercy and pity, and for those who deal with them we ask a heart of compassion and gentle hands, and kindly words. Make us, ourselves, to be true friends to animals and so to share the blessing of the merciful.
(Author unknown)
  
October 27, 2007 at 10:33 AM
posted by: troublemaker
I feel so blessed to be able to attend this affair.
If anyone needs any information about the DC area, or a place to stay.
send me a message and let me know.
should I wear my Best Friends T-shirt, bunny slippers and my cat ears :o)
  
October 26, 2007 at 7:03 PM
posted by: QMD333
This is great news!

God is smiling up in Heaven, hoping that HIS LOVE FOR ALL LIVING SOULS will finally be understood, finally enacted, and finally become a reality, here on Earth.
  
October 26, 2007 at 10:43 AM
posted by: Felis_sapien
This is so cool, and I am so glad to see Best Friends out on the forefront of this. I think nothing truly is every truly accomplished unless it incorporates and is driven from the spiritual core.

Thank you all who attended and put your thoughts together and coming up with this proclamation. I wish I lived near the D.C. area, but I will definitely participate in spirit.

Blessings from Felis and the Tux
  
October 26, 2007 at 7:47 AM
posted by: graycat
For everyone coming from out of town, driving and parking in DC is notoriously difficult, especially in the Capitol Hill area. You might want to determine the first Metro station (subway) on your route toward DC, park there and ride the Metro to the Capitol Hill stop. The Cannon Building is very near there. Send me an email if you have questions about navigating the Metro. It's quite easy. I'll be glad to help. (pfreni@starpower.net)

Put animal event or something like that in the subject line so I don't delete your message.

Thanks, Pam
  
October 25, 2007 at 8:44 PM
posted by: kayotikbee
I am going to take off from work for this event. Anyone driving down there from NYC area ?
Let me know -kayotikates@aol.com .
I am driving early in the morning.
  
October 25, 2007 at 8:42 PM
posted by: royc
Please visit:

www.jesusveg.com

or visit:

http://www.all-creatures.org/cva/activism.htm

it makes a lot of sense that our creators and religions are for kindness, not for killing and abuse............

I cannot imagine Jesus supporting the daily holocaust of factory farming specially the dairy industry or going to circuses..........

Animals are our friends, we shall not use them in any way..........

Thank You
  
October 25, 2007 at 5:04 PM
posted by: cquattlander
Have you got the Pope to sign off? That would ensure a lot of press.
  
October 25, 2007 at 3:14 PM
posted by: PamelaB
I am sure that you have plans, Kris, to alert the major media, both national and international, to this event. Local tv stations will pick up the story when it's on ABC, NBC, CNN, etc.--Anderson Cooper at AC 360, Charlie Gibson at ABC, and Best Friends' friends at NBC, CBS and Fox.

This story will really need to be out there in a big way. I think that just seeing on tv or computer (and a clip on You Tube!) that this event has occurred will begin immediately to change hearts and minds everywhere. People will suddenly find that their real feelings about animals, long ignored or crushed by various encounters with organized religion, are now being acknowledged and validated as true and worthy by people of their faiths.

So the sheer fact of the event can have an enormous impact on people who have long been starved for a validation of what they intuitively know to be true about the animals. But they will need to know that this event has occurred! I've no doubt that this has already been done, but I want to encourage a media blitz!
  
October 25, 2007 at 8:58 AM
posted by: Noraandkids
This is a wonderful moment in histroy for the animals. I plan to notify the media in my area to watch for this and report on it. Thank you, Best Friends, for hosting this and thank you religious leaders who went to the retreat and began the work toward this goal. I'm sure God is smiling and will guide them to a great big success.

Nora
  
October 25, 2007 at 4:56 AM
posted by: Mariana
Quaker Concern for Animals in Britain is delighted to be part of this historic event and sends everyone our compliments and thanks. Have a wonderful day on the 7th!
  
October 25, 2007 at 12:24 AM
posted by: krislh
I've waited so long for this day that will make history for animals! Finally..just TWO WEEKS away!
  
October 24, 2007 at 11:37 PM
posted by: piper
November 7th will rock the house!

What an incredible groundbreaking event, thank you, thank you, thank you, can't wait!
  
October 24, 2007 at 10:17 PM
posted by: krislh
Hi Marla...if you visit the Resources section of this, the Animals & Religion Network Community, you will find many prayers for animals that can be modified to embrace those dear ones...and their people...who are experiencing the fires in California. Thanks so much for sharing your compassion.
  
October 24, 2007 at 7:40 PM
posted by: marla
Does anyone have a good prayer for all the poor wildlife caught in the fires in California?
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