RICHMOND, Va. β A group of Buddhist monks on a 2,300-mile Walk for Peace will reach Fredericksburg on Thursday, their ninth day in Virginia.
The Walk for Peace, which began in Texas in October and plans to end in D.C. in February, aims to promote peace, compassion and nonviolence.
Thursday, Feb. 5, is the 103rd day of their journey. They will leave from Ruther Glen where the spent the night and travel on Route 1 to Fredericksburg. (Visit the Live Map to track their daily route.)
They will host visiting hours at their night rest location, 10300 Spotsylvania Avenue, from 6 to 9 p.m. They will not host a public lunch on Thursday.
"Step by step, we carry the message of peace, mindfulness, loving-kindness and compassion forward," the group shared on social media. "We are deeply grateful for the continued support and warm welcome we receive along the way."
The Venerable Monks of the Dhammacetiya passed through Caroline County on Wednesday.
On Tuesday, the group gave remarks at Randolph-Macon College after being welcomed to Ashland by hundreds. Watch the video report below.
On Monday, the group was joined by Virginia leaders and a massive crowd at a peace gathering in Richmond marking the 100th day of their journey.
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Law enforcement urges citizens to prioritize safety and treat the monks with kindness and respect:
- Follow all instructions from law enforcement as a spectator/supporter
- Maintain a respectful distance
- Do not approach, touch, or follow the monks
- Supporters are encouraged to quietly line the route
- Stay out of roadways and avoid obstructing traffic
The group is also scheduled to pass through Fredericksburg, Catlett, Centreville and Arlington as they trek to Washington, D.C.
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