Interfaith Center of New York


The Interfaith Center of New York is a secular educational non-profit organization founded in 1997 by the Very Reverend James Parks Morton. ICNY programs work to connect religious leaders and their communities with civil organizations and each other.

Founding

The Interfaith Center of New York was founded in 1997 by the Very Reverend James Parks Morton after his retirement from 25 years as Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine.
According to its certificate of incorporation, ICNY was organized "for the purpose of promoting interfaith dialogue and harmony among all of the world's religions and the prevention and resolution of conflicts arising there from." The idea to found the center arose out of the increasing religious diversity Rev. Morton saw in New York City, and his desire to utilize the network of religious leaders he had cultivated during his tenure at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine.

Programs

Education Programs focus on increasing knowledge and understanding about the religious diversity present in New York. Programs include workshops, panel discussions, and forums for teachers and students in various educational settings. The National Endowment for the Humanities sponsors a summer institute for K-12 teachers called .Domestic Violence Training Programs work with religious leaders to educate and train them about domestic violence resources. Domestic violence programs are co-sponsored by .Rabbi Marshall T. Meyer Retreat for Social Justice is a two-day retreat convened for religious leaders on a specific topic. The retreat aims to provide in-depth and specialized information for community leaders on topics that are relevant and helpful to them. Pas retreat topics have included: confronting hate crimes, religious freedom in bricks and mortar, and economic resilience in faith communities.Civic Connections offers forums, workshops, and collaborative projects regarding civic topics or institutions. ICNY collaborates with the New York Legal Assistance Group to offer pro bono legal assistance to NYC residents.Muslim - Catholic Initiative is a partnership with Catholic Charities and the Archdiocese of New York that unites Catholic and Muslim communities together for dialogue and mutually beneficial projects.Prepare New York is a coalition of New York-based interfaith organizations that organize Coffee Hour Conversations to encourage dialogue and understanding of religious pluralism surrounding the effects September 11, 2011 on residents of New York City. The coalition includes: the Interfaith Center of New York, Auburn Seminary and its Center for Multifaith Education, Intersections International, Odyssey Networks, Quest, and the Tanenbaum Center and its Religion and Diversity Education Program. September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows and 9/11 Communities for Common Ground serve as advisers to the coalition.International Visiting Fellows Sister Cities Program is a three-year sister city program which aims to enrich the interfaith work and networks within each of the participating cities: New York City, Barcelona, and Glasgow. Delegates from the participating cities share best-practices in the area of interfaith work and civic participation.

James Parks Morton Interfaith Award

The James Parks Morton Interfaith Award, named in honor of The Interfaith Center of New York’s founder, recognizes individuals or organizations that exemplify an outstanding commitment to promoting human development and peace. Recipients are honored for their lifetime achievements and contributions towards increasing respect and mutual understanding among people of different faiths, ethnicities, and cultural traditions. The Award is given at an annual gala fundraiser.
YearRecipient
2019
Dr. Ruth Westheimer
Michael B. Curry
2015
Bob Abernethy
2014
Al Gore
Peter L. Zimroth
Mrs. Gaetana Enders
Sri Swami Satchidananda
2013Sister Pat Farrell
C.T. Vivian
Bill Moyers
Judith Moyers
Russell Simmons
2012Leymah Gbowee
Abigail Disney
2011Wynton Marsalis
2010Philip Glass
2009Thomas Cahill
Judith S. Kaye
2008Dr. Vartan Gregorian
Rabbi Awraham Soetendorp
The 17th Gyalwa Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje
2007Rev. Dr. Joan Brown Campbell
Rev. Kyotaro Deguchi
Nicholas D. Kristof
Steven Rockefeller
Carl Sagan
Paul Winter
2006Stephen Breyer
Dr. Mohamed El Baradei
Richard Gere
Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf
Daisy Khan
Mata Amritanandamayi (Amma)
2004Santiago and Robertina Calatrava
Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee
Judge Shirin Ebadi
Philippe Petit
Kathy O’Donnell
2003Daniel and Nina Libeskind
Archbishop Desmond Tutu
2002Bill Clinton
Alan B. Slifka
James Carroll
1997The Dalai Lama
Mary Robinson
Ravi Shankar

Events

The Interfaith Center organizes and co-sponsors many interfaith events throughout New York City.
  • Lantern lighting ceremony in honor of the 10th anniversary of September 11th.