The Central Institute of Socialism held a training course for Daoists for the first time
According to Xinhua News Agency, Beijing reported on the 11th, the Central Institute of Socialism (China Institute of Culture) began “The first training class for the heads of Taoist associations in various provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities)” on the 11th “, the first batch of 48 students will study and discuss how to adapt Taoism to the socialist society and solve the practical problems faced by Taoism work.
According to reports, the training course lasted for 10 days, and the course was carried out according to three teaching modules: “traditional culture and the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation”, “Taoist work and self-construction” and “religious policies and regulations. In addition to classroom teaching, the seminar will also arrange visits, on-site teaching, group discussion, joint group communication and other links.
The relevant person in charge of the national Taoist Association said that it would take two years to train the provincial-level person in charge.
According to the introduction, in addition to the Taoist training class, the central social Council also opened two religious classes at the same time: “The seminar on the sinicization of Christian religion in charge of national Christian and Catholic colleges” and Islam, the “training course for backbone personnel of Ningxia religious groups” attended by representatives of five major religions, including Buddhism, aims to implement the spirit of the national religious work conference and seek a plan to realize the sinicization of religion.
(Reporter Luo Zhengguang)
According to Xinhua News Agency, Beijing reported on the 11th, the Central Institute of Socialism (China Institute of Culture) began “The first training class for the heads of Taoist associations in various provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities)” on the 11th “, the first 48 students will focus on how to realize Taoism and Socialist Society