Religious
Leaders Say Best Hope For Peace Lies In United Global
Super Church
Some say it was fanatical faith that led to the 9/11
attacks on the U.S. Denver's religious leaders said on
the 10th anniversary that the best hope for peace
begins with the world's faith traditions coming
together. In service of that ideal, representatives of
the three Abrahamic faiths — Judaism, Islam and
Christianity — gathered at St. John's Cathedral
Sunday to have "Conversations That Matter"
and "A Multifaith Service of Remembrance Healing
and Hope." "I don't know that any of this
accomplishes anything," said participant Ann
Kelly, "but it makes me feel better. More
understanding can't be a bad thing." In forums
held all afternoon, people talked about difficult
subjects, including what bothers them about their own
religions.