A group of Buddhist monks walked from Fort Worth, Texas, to Washington, D.C., in the name of peace. The 108-day pilgrimage ...
Draped in burnt-orange robes, two dozen Buddhist monks are due to finish a 2,300-mile "Walk for Peace" in Washington, D.C., ...
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On Tuesday, nearly 3,500 people packed American University's Bender Arena for the monks' first public stop in the nation's ...
"Update for Day 108 (2/10/2026), Crossing into Washington, DC," read a portion of the Walking Monks' lengthy update. "On Day ...
Thousands welcomed the group home after a cross‑country trek promoting mindfulness and nonviolence.
Supporters came from all over the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and as far as Wisconsin to welcome the monks back to Fort Worth after 112 days on the road.
Hundreds of people from across the country attended the monks’ welcome festivities in the Historic Stop Six neighborhood.
After an arduous 112-day journey spanning more than 2,300 miles, a group of Buddhist monks has officially completed their cross-country "Walk for Peace." ...
"If each person takes just one second to ask, will this hurt anyone? The world would already be kinder," the monks' leader said.
The Buddhist monks arrived at The Lawyer’s Mall below the State House steps last week, which has long been the scene of ...
Between 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, the Walk for Peace will make stops at the Peace Monument on Capitol Hill and St.