【CMS】CMS and Six Religious Organizations Co-host the “Silent Radiance of Unity – Macao in Harmony” Religious Art Exhibition
【澳門研究中心】 澳門研究中心與六個宗教團體合辦「融光不語‧和諧澳門」宗教藝術展

澳門研究中心與六個宗教團體合辦「融光不語‧和諧澳門」宗教藝術展

澳門大學澳門研究中心聯合澳門佛教總會、澳門道教協會、巴哈伊教澳門總會、澳門天主教文化協會、香港聖公會澳門傳道地區、澳門伊斯蘭文化交流促進會共同策劃的「融光不語‧和諧澳門」——澳門宗教藝術展暨多元文化沙龍於 3 月 5 日假澳門大學崇文樓(E34)開幕,展期至 3 月 31 日。展覽以宗教藝術呈現澳門多元文化的交融特色,並推動校園跨文化與跨信仰交流。



展覽以「融光不語‧和諧澳門」為題,展出天主教、佛教、道教、基督教、巴哈伊教、伊斯蘭教及今年新加入的印度教與猶太教作品,呈現宗教在澳門的和諧共存,並融入本地藝術家與青年創作者的視覺表達,深化宗教與當代藝術的對話。
澳門大學澳門研究中心主任林玉鳳在致辭中指出,澳門跨宗教合作自 2021 年起逐步擴展,從五宗教、六宗教到今年的八宗教,展示出「圓桌愈來愈大」的成果,亦反映澳門包容共融的文化底蘊。巴哈伊教澳門總會主席江紹發代表宗教團體致辭時表示,宗教藝術承載團結與慈悲等普世價值,並強調宗教與科學相輔相成,共同推動社會進步。



活動採用「展覽 + 四場交流講座」形式,由鍾春暉博士主持,主題涵蓋佛教與道教、天主教與伊斯蘭教、巴哈伊教與基督教(聖公會),以及印度教與猶太教。宗教代表將走進校園與師生交流,強調的不是單向講授,而是真正的跨文化「相遇」,體現大學的開放、對話與求真精神。
開幕式出席嘉賓包括:澳門大學澳門研究中心主任林玉鳳、澳門佛教總會副會長心慧法師、香港聖公會澳門傳道地區總幹事范錫強牧師、巴哈伊教澳門總會主席江紹發教授、天主教澳門教區歷史檔案及文物處主任葉家祺、澳門道教青年協會秘書長蘇家欣,以及伊斯蘭教界代表、澳門城市大學馬明教授。
【展覽資訊】



地點: 澳門大學 E34 崇文樓 G016 多功能展覽廳
開放日期: 星期一至星期五(10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.)
展覽日期: 2026 年 3 月 5 日至 3 月 31 日
【多元文化沙龍活動安排】



除藝術展覽外,不同宗教團體代表將於 3 月份與澳大師生進行互動交流,時間安排如下:
地點: 澳門大學(E34)崇文樓地下大堂
3 月 5 日(星期四)11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.:佛教與道教
3 月 12 日(星期四)12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.:天主教與伊斯蘭教
3 月 19 日(星期四)12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.:巴哈伊教與基督教(聖公會)
3 月 25 日(星期三)12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.:印度教與猶太教
活動語言: 普通話
CMS and Six Religious Organizations Co-host the “Silent Radiance of Unity – Macao in Harmony” Religious Art Exhibition



Jointly organized by the Centre for Macau Studies (CMS) of the University of Macau (UM), together with the Buddhist Association of Macau, Macao Taoist Association, The Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Macau, Macao Catholic Culture Association, Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Missionary Area of Macau, and the Macau Islamic Cultural Exchange Promotion Association, the “Silent Radiance of Unity – Macao in Harmony” Religious Art Exhibition and Multicultural Salon opened on 5 March at the UM Cultural Building (E34). The exhibition runs until 31 March and showcases the ways in which religious art reflects Macao’s multicultural character while fostering interfaith and intercultural exchange on campus.



The exhibition, themed “Silent Radiance of Unity – Macao in Harmony,” features artworks from Catholicism, Buddhism, Taoism, Christianity, the Bahá’í Faith, Islam, and—joining for the first time—Hinduism and Judaism. Through visual expression, the works explore universal values such as compassion, peace, and the meaning of life, while contributions from local artists and young creators further extend the dialogue between religion and contemporary art.
In her opening remarks, Prof. Lam Iok Fong, Director of the CMS, noted that since 2021 Macao’s interfaith collaboration has continued to grow—from five religions, to six, and now eight—symbolizing “a table that keeps getting larger.” She emphasized that this expansion represents deeper trust and Macao’s longstanding spirit of inclusiveness. Speaking on behalf of the religious communities, Prof. Kong Siew Huat, Chair of the Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Macao, highlighted that religious art conveys universal values such as unity, harmony, and compassion. He further emphasized that religion and science complement one another, and together contribute to the holistic advancement of society.



The programme combines an exhibition with four dialogue-based Multicultural Salon sessions moderated by Dr. Chong Chon Fai. The themes span Buddhism and Taoism, Catholicism and Islam, the Bahá’í Faith and Anglicanism, as well as Hinduism and Judaism. Rather than traditional lectures, these sessions are intended as genuine intercultural encounters, reflecting UM’s commitment to openness, dialogue, and intellectual inquiry.
Guests attending the ceremony included: Prof. Lam Iok Fong (UM CMS), Master Xin Hui (Buddhist Association of Macau), Rev. Fan Sik Keung (Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Missionary Area of Macau), Prof. Kong Siew Huat (Bahá’í Faith), Mr. Ip Ka Kei (Diocesan Historical Archives and Cultural Heritage Office), Ms. Sou Ka Ian (Macao Taoist Youth Association), and Prof. Ma Ming (City University of Macau), representing the Islamic community.
【Exhibition Information】



Venue: Multifunctional Exhibition Hall, G016, Cultural Building (E34)
Opening Hours: Monday to Friday (10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.)
Exhibition Period: 5–31 March 2026
【Multicultural Salon Schedule】



In addition to the art exhibition, representatives from various religious communities will engage with UM students and staff throughout March:
Venue: Lobby, Cultural Building (E34)
5 March (Thu), 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.: Buddhism & Taoism
12 March (Thu), 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.: Catholicism & Islam
19 March (Thu), 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.: Bahá’í Faith & Anglicanism
25 March (Wed), 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.: Hinduism & Judaism
Language: Mandarin