Boston College gives virtual assist to help injured Buddhist monk finish 2,300 mile peace walk - The Boston Globe
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A group of Buddhist monks traveled nine states and 2,300 miles on a mission for reconciliation and national unity. On Tuesday, February 10, the Walk for Peace reached their final destination in Washington DC. That morning, hundreds of people gathered in the western garden of the National Cathedral to welcome the monks at their first public stop on their visit to DC. There, the leaders of the Cathedral joined with the monks to honor their journey…
Boston College gives virtual assist to help injured Buddhist monk finish 2,300 mile peace walk - The Boston Globe
A BC professor organized a team of 109 people who devoted their daily workouts to a Buddhist monk who was hit by a car, and had to have a leg amputated, just 300 miles into the 110 day walk.
Fighting Violence With Silence: The Monks’ Walk for Peace
On Oct. 26, 2025, 19 Buddhist monks departed from Huong Dao Vipassana Bhavana Center in Fort Worth, Texas, on foot to Washington, D.C., in what has become known as the Walk for Peace. This 2,300-mile journey arose amid the nation’s violence and political instability and has rapidly gathered millions across the nation in solidarity. Currently heading to Woodbridge, Virginia, the monks have walked for over 100 days and are in the last stretch of t…
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