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Sat Jan 24, 2026, 01:13 PM 2 hrs ago

Thousands show their respect for Buddhist monks on a Walk for Peace

APEX, N.C. (RNS) — Their bright saffron robes and shoulder bags standing out against a cloudy sky, 18 Buddhist monks walked in a single file along the shoulder of U.S.-64, a four-lane highway, on Friday (Jan. 23), drawing thousands of locals along their route.

As the monks’ solemn Walk for Peace, from Fort Worth, Texas, to Washington, D.C., passed through North Carolina, they were mostly silent and kept up a brisk pace, accompanied by sheriff’s department vehicles with their lights flashing. In 90 days, they have traversed more than half of their 2,220-mile trek to raise awareness of peace, kindness and compassion.

The crowds who lined up for miles on the side of the road to greet them and hand them flowers, oranges and bottled water showed nothing short of reverence as they passed near Apex. North Carolinians from across the state — and some further afield — pressed their palms together, bowed and wept openly as the monks walked by. Some prostrated to the ground.


“I’m not too happy with the way things are going in the United States right now, and I feel like peace is really important and a good message for everybody, regardless of who is spreading that message, so I wanted to come and support that,” said Valerie Soldatow, a research scientist who works at a biotech company in the nearby Research Triangle Park.

https://religionnews.com/2026/01/23/thousands-gather-to-support-buddhist-monks-on-a-walk-for-peace/

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