Wonderful news to share about the opening of this temple in Rome! Talk about opening in the heart of Catholicism! I must say that Italy is pretty progressive. i did not know that Rome was also the location of the biggest mosque in Europe! It kind of puts the rest of Europe to shame! I was also surprised to learn that the first Chinese Buddhist temple in Europe was opened in 2005.
Other Buddhist temples of note:
Plum Village Buddhist Centre, also known as The Unified Buddhist Church, was founded in 1982 by the Vietnamese monk Thich Nhat Hanh and his colleague Sister Chan Khong in the Dordogne in the south of France.
The Four Dhagpo centers in France began with Dhagpo Kagyu Ling in 1976, through which the Karma Kagyu lineage in Europe expanded in accordance with specific instructions left behind by His Holiness the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa.
Of course we must mention Samye Ling monastery in Scotland, which celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2007. This includes the largest Buddhist temple in western Europe. There is an associated community on Holy Isle which is owned by Samye Ling who belong to the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism. The settlements on the island include the Centre for World Peace and Health and a retreat centre for nuns. Samye Ling has also established centres in more than 20 countries, including Belgium, Ireland, Poland, South Africa, Spain and Switzerland. The largest Buddhist temple in eastern Europe is the Golden Temple in Elista, the capital of Kalmykia, which was opened in December 2005.
(info extracted from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhism_in_Europe)
03.04.2013
Largest Buddhist temple in Europe opens in Romehttp://www.wantedinrome.com/news/2002197/largest-buddhist-temple-in-europe-opens-in-rome.htmlWhile much of the international focus was on Pope Francis delivering his first Urbi et Orbi Easter Sunday address in Piazza S. Pietro, another significant religious event was taking place in the suburbs to the east of the capital.
The largest Buddhist temple in Europe was inaugurated in Rome on 31 March in the presence of the city's mayor Gianni Alemanno, thousands of members of the capital's Chinese community, and Tibetan monks.
Located between warehouses on Via Omo in the Tor Tre Teste area, the “Hua Yi Si” temple is designed in the style of a pagoda.
It was funded by the city's Chinese community which Alemanno described as growing "in peace and harmony with the rest of Rome".
Alemanno hailed the temple as "another record of religious tolerance in our city. We already have the largest mosque in Europe and now this Buddhist temple."
The Chinese community living in the city and province of Rome is estimated to number between 5,000 and 7,000 people, with most of them coming from a specific area of ??the Zhejiang province in southern China.
In 2005 the first Chinese Buddhist temple in Europe opened on Via Ferruccio 8, near Piazza Vittorio in the Esquilino area of the city.
The Mosque of Rome is located in the Acqua Acetosa area, at the foot of the Monti Parioli, and it is also the seat of the Italian Islamic Cultural Centre. Designed by Italian architect Paolo Portoghesi, the project was financed by 23 Muslim countries including its main sponsor Saudi Arabia, and was inaugurated in 1995.