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Sunday, September 02, 2007
Virginia City Gives Temporary Permit To Buddhist Monks
Virginia Beach, Virginia's City Council last week voted to give a temporary 12-month permit to a three Buddhist monks to continue to hold services in their home in a residential area on Sundays and on three Buddhist holidays-- with numbers limited to 20 on Sundays and 50 on holidays. Today's Hampton Road Pilot reports that in January master monk Thanh Cong Doan asked the city to allow the Buddhist Education Center of America Inc. to operate out of his home. Another proposal to build a 6,000 square foot pagoda on their front lawn was dropped after neighbors complained. The monks hope to use the next 12 months to convince neighbors that they should drop their complaints.