Multifaith space explained

A multifaith space or multifaith prayer room is a quiet location set aside in a busy public place (hospital, university, airport, etc.) where people of differing religious beliefs, or none at all, are able to spend time in contemplation or prayer.[1] Many of these spaces are small, clean and largely unadorned areas, which can be adapted and serve for any religious or spiritual practice.[2] Occasionally, persons of different faiths may come together in such spaces within the context of multifaith worship services.[3]

The space may[4] or may not[5] be a dedicated place of worship. A research project at the University of Manchester has conceptualised the modern multifaith space as "an intentional space, designed to both house a plurality of religious practices, as well as address clearly defined pragmatic purposes."

Design concepts

The Manchester University research highlighted two key factors for a multifaith space to work:

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: What are MFS?. University of Manchester. Chris. Hewson. March 1, 2012. September 14, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20121015213253/http://www.multi-faith-spaces.org/. October 15, 2012. dead. mdy-all.
  2. News: Multi-faith Spaces: Symptoms and Agents of Religious and Social Change. University of Manchester. Chris. Hewson. January 1, 2010. September 14, 2012.
  3. News: Queens Courier. St. John's Multifaith Service Honors WTC Victims. Joe. Orlando. October 18, 2001. January 19, 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110716022150/http://www.queenscourier.com/articles/2001/10/18/import/20011018-archive1.txt. July 16, 2011.
  4. News: Prince Charles Could be Crowned in Multifaith Ceremony. Christian Today. Anne. Thomas. September 25, 2006. January 19, 2010.
  5. News: Plano OKs Prayer Event at City Hall. Dallas Morning News. March 28, 2008. Theodore. Kim. January 19, 2010. dead. https://archive.today/20120729204618/http://www.dentonrc.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/032908dnmetplanoprayer.b2c20b0.html. July 29, 2012.