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Crossing Thresholds at the Edge of the World

Guestbook Project Documentary
2010

The Guestbook Project co-organized an interreligious hospitality ceremony on Skellig Michael Island, off the south Irish coast and one of the oldest monastic sites in Ireland. The performance featured an interreligious hospitality ceremony between Dzhigan Rinpoche of Nepal and Abbot Gregory Collins of Glenstal Abbey and Jerusalem.

This documentary was produced by Eoin O’Súilleabháin James Corballis, Fanny Howe, and Richard Kearney with the support of Glenstal Abbey, the Dzogchen Beara Buddhist Centre, the Institute for Liberal Arts at Boston College, and the Jesuit Institute.

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