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The Salt Lake Olympic Committee has approved a path of 80
Peace Poles at the Olympic Village, one representing a prayer
for peace for each participating country. The Olympic Peace
Pole Path will be a permanent legacy to Salt Lake City and
a reminder of the meaning of the Olympic Truce. An additional
80 Peace Poles will be donated to each country's athletic
delegation to take home with them. The Peace Poles will be
dedicated at the first interfaith service of the Games organized
by the Olympic Chaplains Committee on February 3, 2002.
Each 4-sided
Peace Pole will say "May Peace Prevail on Earth"
in the official Olympic languages, French and English. A third
side will have the flag of the United Nations on top, with
the text:
"The
Modern Olympic Truce is passed in a resolution at the United
Nations before each Olympics. It is a reinstitution of the
ancient Olympic Truce. The Truce attempts to build upon the
friendship, solidarity and cooperation between nations that
are at the heart of the true Olympic spirit."
The fourth
side of each Peace Pole will display the country's flag, with
"May Peace Prevail in [that nation]" in the national
language. At the bottom will be the Salt Lake Olympic logo.
The Olympic
Torch Lighting ceremony in Miami, Florida on December 8, 2001
is being held in conjunction with the dedication of a Peace
Pole sponsored by Office Depot. This event serves to deepen
the connection between the Olympic Flame and the message "May
Peace Prevail on Earth."
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