Where is
God?
CBC
Series
CBC Radio and CBCNews.ca
January 7, 2008

CBC Radio and CBCNews.ca are
exploring the question "Where is God today?" Commentators,
religious thinkers and ordinary Canadians give their
thoughts. Among the particpants is our own Sensei Ulrich.
He was interviewed about how he came to become a Jodo
Shinshu Minister and was featured in a photo slideshow.
LISTEN TO THE CBC REPORT...
WATCH THE SLIDESHOW (Sensei Ulrich is the
fourth person presented)...
Also in the series is Bonnie Tittaferrante from
Thunder Bay. Bonnie is the Lay Leader of the
Jodo Shinshu Buddhists of Thunder
Bay. Here is part of the essay she wrote for
CBC.CA:
Following the Path in a Northern Town
Gold, red, mahogany and marble Buddhas from various sects
fill my home. But a single statue of my Buddha, Amida,
graces the home shrine (butsudan), his fit physical
features a mixture of many races. He stands with one hand
upward and one reaching down to me. After chanting and
readings of the Dharma (Teachings), the welcoming smell of
sandalwood incense permeates my home, as it does Jodo
Shinshu temples and homes worldwide. Once a predominately
ethnic Japanese-based sect, Jodo Shinshu Buddhism (also
called Shin) is slowly growing among those of non-Japanese
descent.
READ MORE ON CBC.CA/WHATISGOD...