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Buddhist monks walked 108 days straight from Texas to DC in a walk for peace. Here's what they said in their final speech
The monks’ Walk for Peace culminated in a moving speech in front of the Lincoln Memorial.
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Monks bring peace message to Washington DC, return to Texas begins
After 109 days and roughly 2,300 miles on foot, nearly 20 Buddhist monks brought their “Walk for Peace" to a powerful pause this week on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.
After 109 days and 2,300 miles, Buddhist monks ended their Walk for Peace at the Lincoln Memorial, drawing thousands in a powerful show of unity.
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 ...
A group of Buddhist monks marched down the length of the National Mall in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday afternoon, ...
Nearly two dozen Buddhist monks who with their dog Aloka participated in a cross-country Walk for Peace return to the Huong ...
Even the Buddhist monks need to stop to refuel and other business. On Friday they were spotted in a Buc-ee's in Crossville, ...
The BBC spoke with spectators who walked alongside the monks for the last leg of their trek, from Capitol Hill to the Lincoln Memorial.
In an exclusive interview with CBS News, the Venerable Bhikkhu Pannakara said the public support he received gives him hope for the future.
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