Showing posts with label Pax Christi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pax Christi. Show all posts

Saturday, 10 March 2018

Pax Christi Agape - Details for gathering on March 18, 2018.


The event detailed below is a Pax Christi agape

For further details, ring 03 9379 3889  

This is an event in Melbourne, Victoria.

For those coming on public transport, 

Pascoe Vale Station (Craigieburn Line) is 7-8 minutes’ walk from 13 Mascoma Street.


If coming by car via Tullamarine Freeway, turn right at the Pascoe Vale Rd exit, then 3rd left into Peck Ave, and immediately right into Mascoma Street. If coming via Bell Street, at the end of Bell Street exit right into Pascoe Vale Road, 3rd left into Peck Ave, and immediately right into Mascoma Street.


Sunday 18 March, 12.30 pm: 

Hope in the midst of despair. 


This year we will be delving deeper into the spirituality of peace. We hope to experiment with different formats, and explore new ways of nurturing community and dialogue. At our gathering on Sunday 18 March, we will share some personal reflections on how we see the task of peacemaking in a world consumed by greed, power, fame, and extremism. Do we approach the task with any sense of hope? Can we find hope anywhere at a time when life for so many is already “hell on earth” – not to mention the utter devastation that will surely come with a nuclear war or irreversible global warming. Venue: 13 Mascoma Street, Strathmore. Please bring some food to share.

Pax Christi International is a Catholic peace movement
with 120 member organisations worldwide
that promotes peace, respect of human rights,
justice & reconciliation throughout the world.

Grounded in the belief that peace is possible
and that vicious cycles of violence and injustice can be broken,
Pax Christi International addresses the root causes
& destructive consequences of violent conflict and war.

Saturday, 7 November 2015

Pax Christi : Muslim dialogue: Peace-building


         
      Pax Christi Victoria
        International Christian Peace Movement
PO.Box 31
CARLTON SOUTH 3053

6 November 2015
Email: ahmkerr@hotmail.com   

Dear friends & members of the ANZAC Centenary Peace Coalition.,

An invitation to another organisation’s AGM might seem like the ultimate turn off.
Nevertheless Pax Christi Victoria does warmly invite you to our AGM for the following reasons:
We live at a time when relations between the West and Islam are at low ebb. This raises troubling but unavoidable questions for all of us.
How should we relate to our Muslim brothers and sisters in Australia at what is a rather difficult time for them? Many Muslims feel isolated, harassed and humiliated by the words and actions of politicians, important sections of the media and bigoted elements of society.
To help us think through this and other questions we have invited Ghaith Krayem to address us on the occasion of Pax Christi’s Annual General Meeting on Sunday 15 November, at 2.00 pm.
Ghaith was until recently president of the Islamic Council of Victoria (ICV), the umbrella body of the Muslim communities of Victoria which brings together some fifty member and affiliated organisations. In his position as president and before that as Secretary of ICV, he has played an important leadership role in guiding the Muslim community’s response to terrorist incidents, the government’s counter-terrorism policies and so-called deradicalisation strategies.
Ghaith is one of Australia’s most thoughtful Muslim leaders, articulate and outspoken, with a firm grasp of the needs of Muslim communities and of the diverse views and traditions within Islam. He has at the same time a sharp understanding of how mainstream society operates. Ghaith has held many senior positions within Australia Post, and presently runs his own consultancy Hikmah Consulting.
Ghaith Krayem’s address on Sunday 15 November and the lively discussion that will no doubt follow will help Pax Christi and its friends, supporters and partner organisations to develop a clear set of objectives, strategies and actions over the coming year. The issues to be dealt with are morally and politically challenging. They include:
·                     Christian-Muslim relations
·                     Appropriate responses to terrorism and the ‘war on terror’
·                     Practical ways of promoting a peaceful end to the conflict in Syria
·                     Australia’s role in the Middle East
·                     The dangers posed by the Sunni-Shia divide within Islam
·                     The need to rethink the future shape of interfaith dialogue and multicultural Australia.
The address by Ghaith is open to the public. So, please bring the event to the attention of people in your networks, and feel free to mention it to your social media contacts, whether through Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin or other avenues.
I very much hope that you will be able to join us for this crucial discussion on 15th November.
Sunday 15 November,  Kildara Centre rear, 39 Stanhope St, Malvern
1 p.m. Shared meal to which you are warmly invited. Bring some food to share.
2 p.m. Address & discussion, Ghaith Krayem until 3.30
Don’t feel obliged to stay for the AGM business. (Actually we lock the doors & don’t let you out until you have agreed to join the committee!)
Warm regards.
Harry Kerr, Convenor, Pax Christi Victoria



Rev Harry Kerr
101 Katrina Street,
BLACKBURN NORTH,
Victoria Australia 3130
Phone +613 (0) 9893 4946
Mon +61 (0) 424 950 852