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Buddhist Monks Embrace the Spirit of Christmas on Prince Edward Island, Canada

By BD Dipananda
Buddhistdoor Global | 2016-12-23 |
Venerable Xingxun, right, observes four Buddhist monks hard at work on special gingerbread houses. From theguardian.comVenerable Xingxun, right, observes four Buddhist monks hard at work on special gingerbread houses. From theguardian.com

Although Buddhist monastics do not observe Christmas in any religious sense, this year monks and nuns from the Great Enlightenment Buddhist Institute Society (GEBIS) and the Great Wisdom Buddhist Institute (GWBI) have embraced the holiday spirit alongside the residents of Prince Edward Island (PEI) by making light offerings and hosting a Christmas meal for senior citizens in Murray Harbour on 17 December. According to The Guardian, they put up lights on trees and dedicated the lights to all beings for the attainment of wisdom and the elimination of ignorance. They also made gingerbread houses from locally sourced ingredients for the Christmas meal.

Both the GEBIS and the GWBI are Buddhist organizations on Prince Edward Island. While the GEBIS has set up a global platform of advanced Buddhist education for monastics and lay practitioners through a research and educational institution called the Moonlight International Academy, the GWBI focuses on nurturing Buddhist nuns with comprehensive classes, such as praying, prostrations, and discussing Buddhist sutras and commentaries.

“We’re so appreciative of what [the] islanders have done for us so we want to pay back [the] islanders, and one particular event that we are doing this year is to offer a Christmas meal,’’ Ven. Xingxun told The Guardian through an interpreter at the GEBIS monastery.

According to The Guardian, the monks and nuns will be observing the same routine and daily schedule as usual on Christmas Day. Morning and evening prayers will be dedicated to peace and happiness for all beings. The GWBI nuns have also put up a Christmas tree outside their monastery, which was decorated with beautiful lights.

From left: Ven. Joanna, Ven. Yvonne, and Ven. Sabrina. From theguardian.comFrom left: Ven. Joanna, Ven. Yvonne, and Ven. Sabrina. From theguardian.com

Ven. Sabrina, a nun, told The Guardian: “We want to fit in with the Island and also just kind of give back to our neighbours. We’ve been hanging up some Christmas lights. It’s really beautiful. We have a really big tree outside and then we put lights on it and we’ve been giving out treats to our neighbours and our friends, just because we really like the gift-giving part of Christmas.’’

“We believe that by having Jesus to be up here in the world, he brings a lot of positive influences to people,’’ said another nun, Ven. Yvonne. “We want [the same thing], to make positive changes and different influences to the world. I personally want to do that.’’ (The Guardian)

Ven. Yvonne said her wish is to do whatever she can to make her parents and every one around her happy: “After my breakfast (on Christmas Day) I wish that whatever I do . . . I can send out best wishes to the people [of PEI]. It may be just another day for me but the birth [of Jesus], it’s inspiring us to do something better for the world. It’s good practice for us, too.’’ (The Guardian)

According to The Guardian, the monks at GEBIS are also welcoming the islanders into their prayer hall in monastery on New Year’s Eve to ring the bell and join prayers for blessings in the New Year.

See more

Buddhist monks embracing the spirit of Christmas (The Guardian)
Great Enlightenment Buddhist Institute Society (GEBIS Website)
Great Wisdom Buddhist Institute (GWBI Website) 

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