Showing posts with label Temples. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Temples. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 July 2018

Sikh Temple opens at Officer in Victoria

Signalling friendship, faith and collaboration the Australian, Aboriginal and Sikh flags were hoisted recently at a proposed site for a new Sikh place of worship.


The 20-acre property, earmarked for the planned Sri Guru Nanak Darbar temple, is located at Officer in Cardinia Shire Council region. The flag hoisting marked the grand foundation ceremony of the new temple as well as National Reconciliation Week. It came as a relief for the Sikh community of Cardinia Shire as the execution of the project was under strain due to initial objections from neighbours.


24 local residents had earlier approached the VCAT (Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal) and raised an objection against the proposed temple that was later withdrawn. The concerns were mainly around increased traffic on roads frequented by children, horses and bicyclists, noise pollution in a tranquil lifestyle and adverse impact on the green wedge zone environment.

The VCAT case against the temple development was withdrawn in May this year after the residents sought legal advice on the matter. According to community representative Harpreet Singh, “Mutual understanding is an ongoing process and we are grateful that the residents made the decision to withdraw their objection”.

Singh also thanked those who helped, guided and persevered in their efforts to support the community. According to him the Sikh society embarked on an outreach and public relations efforts to communicate their intentions. They shared knowledge of their faith and plans for the place of worship though mailbox drops and through community interactions.

Local land care groups, environmental and planning experts were consulted to ensure that the project met the best standards. The development will include organic food farming and other horticultural activities in line with the rural landscape.

During the flag-hoisting event, trees were planted and bird boxes installed at the property to celebrate the World Environment Day. All the special guests were presented with a memento of the famous Golden Temple in appreciation.

The 123-capacity place of worship will be designed as a place for prayer and spiritual energy. Devotee Avtar Singh reiterated, “Everyone, no matter which country or religion they belong to, is welcome to the Gurudwara and can be a part of our celebrations and service.”

The exalted Sikh flag (Nishan Sahib) symbolises the inherent values of the Sikh faith: one god, equality of all humans, love and respect for all, and a life of service and dedication.

Daniel Mulino, Member for Eastern Region & Parliamentary Secretary for Treasury and Finance stated, “It was a privilege to attend the opening of the Sikh temple at Officer. The Sikh community has worked collaboratively over a number of years to get to this point. I am confident that they will make a significant contribution to Officer and the broader region.”

Nina Springle MP, Deputy Leader of the Victorian Greens, observed, “Foundation Day Siri Guru Nanak Darbar marks an important milestone for the Sikh community as an established and contributing part of Cardinia Shire. It’s clear from the widespread support they have for their project that they will continue to play a valuable role in the growing diversity of the area.”

Central Ward Councillor Michael Schilling said, “It was a privilege to take part in the flag raising ceremony, and be able to witness the success of the Sikh community here in Cardinia. Cultural and religious diversity is so important in building a healthy community, and I very much look forward to following this group’s progress over the coming years.”

Thursday, 17 August 2017

Taoism and Environmentalism - The Way and Nature

This article is by Denise Hruby from the journal, Sixth Tone - Fresh voices from to-day's China.


SHAANXI, Northwest China — 

On a chilly winter morning, rays of sunlight warmed the wrinkled face of Ren Farong, the former president of the Chinese Taoist Association. His long white beard bobbed up and down as he spoke.

“In the past, people were pure and honest, and they protected the environment,” Ren said from his wicker chair in the courtyard of Louguantai Temple. It was here in the fourth century that Lao-tzu wrote the Tao Te Ching, the text that serves as the foundation of Taoism.



Under the emerald roofs of Louguantai, monks with long hair tied into buns saunter past pine trees and firs, paying their respects to the sage and their gods in golden shrines, interrupted only by the occasional ringing of bells.

Just 70 kilometers from this tranquil enclave lies Shaanxi’s capital, Xi’an, a city of about 9 million people. There, luxury cars zip past high-end shopping malls, coal plants belch toxic fumes into the air, and factories dump waste into waterways.

and there are some beautiful pictures too.
This post is merely to help you to start
your own exploration of Taoism.

Sunday, 28 February 2016

Harmony Week 2016 Events


So much is happening on the Interfaith Calendar
as readers will see set out below.  
Perhaps because this week is Harmony Week and Passover and Easter 
are coming up ... so here is a list for you:

One Day Tantra Conference: MELA Interfaith Group

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The MELA Interfaith Group in association with Janssen Spirituality Centre invite you to:
One Day Tantra Conference | Themes:
'Well-being of the woman, well-being of the cosmos.'
'Ageing, spirituality and sexuality – an oxymoron?'

Date: Saturday 16 April 2016       Time: 8:30am to 5pm
Location: Janssen Spirituality Centre, 22 Woodvale Road Boronia Vic, 3155

The aim of Tantra is to reach the freedom that arises from the union of opposites, light and darkness, male and female, beauty and horror, strength and weakness. This paradoxical path leads most effectively to the highest state.
Due to many requests after a very successful Tantra Conference last November 2015, we are conducting a couple of one-day conferences leading up to a full Conference on 3-4 December 2016.
Guest Speakers:
Merav Carmeli was born is Israel. She has a BA and MA in Bible and Jewish Studies from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. She is now working on her Phd which focuses on the Zohar (the most important work of the classical Kabbalah from the 13th century) and specifically on the centrality of the Divine Feminine in this composition. She has taught Jewish Studies and Jewish Mysticism at the adult education program of Monash University through the ACJC, at universities in Israel and at other institutions. For the last 12 years she has analysed the available Zohar manuscripts (from the 14th-16th centuries) as part of the Pritzker Zohar Project (a critical translation into English of the Zohar, Stanford University Press). She is now an Adjunct Research Associate at Monash University. Merav has published a few academic articles and she is the co-editor of two volumes on the Zohar. She lives in Melbourne with her husband and three children.

Rev. Dr. John Dupuche is a Catholic Priest of the Archdiocese of Melbourne. He has a doctorate in Sanskrit, specialising in Kashmir Shaivism and is particularly interested in its interface with Christianity. He is Honorary Fellow in the Faculty of Theology and Philosophy at the Australian Catholic University with special involvement in interfaith relations, and senior-lecturer and co-ordinator of the Graduate Certificate in Guiding Meditation at MCD University of Divinity. He is chair of the Catholic Interfaith Committee of the Archdiocese, and member of the executive of the School of Prayer within the Archbishop’s Office for Evangelisation. He travels to India each year, and lives in an interfaith ashram. His book: Abhinavagupta: the Kula Ritual as elaborated in chapter 29 of the Tantraloka was published in 2003; Jesus, the Mantra of God, in 2005; and Vers un Tantra Chrétien in 2009 (translated as Towards a Christian Tantra). He has written many articles in these fields.

Cost: $45   Enrolments: by 31 March 2016 

More information: 
Email: jeandupuche@gmail.com | Mobile: 0417 560 0870

Program:
8.30am registration
09.00am presentation by Merav Carmeli:
'I will explore the idea that attending to the sexual and emotional wellbeing of the human woman and the Goddess is the key to personal and cosmic salvation. We will read texts from the Kabbalah of the Zohar and compare them to texts from Kashmir Shaivism and Hildegard from Bingen.'

10.00am morning tea.
10.30am workshop on material provided by Merav.
11.30am general discussion on outcome of workshop and further investigation of the topic.
12.15pm pause
12.30pm lunch (vegetarian)
1.30pm presentation by John Dupuche on:
Tantra in the third age of life: The paradoxical topic of ageing, spirituality and sexuality will be broached from a tantric perspective, drawing on themes from Christianity and Kashmir Shaivism.

2.30pm elaboration on the tantric dimension of the Mass.
3.15pm afternoon tea
3.45pm workshop on material supplied by John
4.30pm general discussion and resumé
5.00pm close

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Art of Peace Dinner: Kingston Interfaith Network

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The Kingston Interfaith Network invites you to:
Interfaith Art of Peace Dinner | Harmony Week 2016
Date: Wednesday 23 March 2016     Time: 7pm to 9pm
Location: Southern Community Church of Christ, 2/12 Chesterville Rd, Cheltenham
 
Guest Speaker William Kelly OAM, artist and peace activist will feature at this night of multicultural food and entertainment and lead a discussion on Art of Peace.
 
More about the speaker: William Kelly was born in New York City. William is a writer, painter, printmaker and peace activist. William is a recipient of the prestigious "Courage of Conscience Award" from the Peace Abby in America and the only visual artist to receive an Australian Violence Prevention Award from the Prime Minister and heads of Australian Government.

All welcome.
Bookings essential: community@kingston.vic.gov.au | 03 9581 4734

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Inspiration in Diversity - The Shifting Sands of Spiritual Care: Spiritual Care Australia

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Spiritual Care Australia invites you to a national conference on:
Inspiration in Diversity - The Shifting Sands of Spiritual Care
Date: Sunday 1 May to Wednesday 4 May 2016
Location: Bayview on the Park, 52 Queens Road, Melbourne
The Spiritual Care Australia Conference Committee looks forward to welcoming you to the SCA Conference 2016! Around the theme of “Inspiration in Diversity”, we are planning a conference that we hope will stretch all of us in our understanding of “the other” and deepen our understanding of “the self”. There will be stories from people of other faiths – people of other racial background – people whose life’s journey has taken them places different and similar to your own.  With the sub-theme of “The shifting sands of spiritual care”, we will explore those things that are changing – and those things that stay the same.  There will be workshops on practical subjects and seminars and papers sessions to stretch us.  We will have ways for you to engage your heart and soul in ritual, and ways to engage with your colleagues over meals. Whatever your religious tradition, your field of chaplaincy, your age or your level of experience, we believe there will be something for you at Melbourne 2016.
For more information on the Conference program please see attached flyer
Cost:  Early Bird Rate   |  Member $550  |  Non Member $650  |  Single Day $250 (Early Bird Rate closes 29 February)
Online registration, click here.
For all queries, please contact the Spiritual Care Australia Office:
Phone: 03 9895 4447  |  Email: admin@spiritualcareaustralia.org.au

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Faith Community Inclusion Forum: Inclusion Designlab

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Inclusion Designlab invites you to:
Faith Community Inclusion Forum
Encouraging greater participation of people with disability in their chosen faith
Date: Wednesday 23 March 2016      Time: 2pm to 4pm
Location: 67 Sutherland Rd, Armadale 3143
You are invited to an innovative dialogue between faith communities, disability support organisations, families and advocates.
Inclusion Designlab is conducting a short community forum that aims to demystify the roles of disability support organisations and faith communities in encouraging greater participation of people with intellectual disability in their chosen faith. This forum is being conducted as part of a faith participation and community inclusion project conducted by Inclusion Melbourne. A 12 month trial has been conducted, with the intention of connecting and including people with an intellectual disability with their chosen faith community.
The topics that will be discussed include:
  • Staff as facilitators of Faith Inclusion
  • Risk perception
  • Faith vs Spirituality vs Meaning vs Faith community
  • Is there a model to support people with disability in faith communities?
  • Navigating cultural traditions
  • Buy-in from family, friends and advocates
  • Genuine welcome in the community
  • What are good outcomes? What is good support?
Why do we want your input?
  • Your expertise and opinion in supporting people with intellectual disability to access places of worship.
  • You are the expert. Through collaborating with you we hope to create a valuable resource that will assist all faith communities and disability service providers to navigate the process of supporting a person to be included in a faith community.
RSVP: 18 March 2016
Contact: Alice Nicholas or Nathan Despott | 03 9509 4266 | projects@inclusiondesignlab.org.au |www.inclusiondesignlab.org.au

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 Places of Worship Bus Tour: Brimbank and Maribyrnong Interfaith Network

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The Brimbank and Maribyrnong Interfaith Network invites you to:
Places of Worship Bus Tour  (Western Region of Melbourne) | Cultural Diversity Week 2016
Date: Friday, 4 March 2016       Time: 9am to 4pm
Location: 9am – Meet at Maribyrnong City Council located at 67 Hyde St, Footscray.
9:20am – Meet at Brimbank City Council located at 6-18 Alexandra Avenue, Sunshine
Finish at approximately 4pm – Drop off at pick up point.
As part of Cultural Diversity Week 2016, the Brimbank Maribyrnong Interfaith Network invites you to join us on the following tour. This is an opportunity to witness the religious and cultural diversity in the western region of Melbourne.

The tour will visit:
  • Sunshine Mosque, Sunshine
  • Sikh Temple, Hoppers Crossing
  • Quang Minh Buddhist Temple, Braybrook
Please wear comfortable shoes and modest clothing covering thighs and shoulders. Please Note: You may be asked to remove your shoes or cover your head to enter some areas of worship.
Light lunch and refreshments will be provided. This is a no cost community event but registration is essential. Limited spaces. All welcome to attend.
Register online or call 03 9688 0342. For more information about the Brimbank & Maribyrnong Interfaith Network and other events visit www.bmin.org.au.

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Harmony Day: Frankston Interfaith Network

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The Frankston Interfaith Network would like to invite you to:
Harmony Day | Understanding the range of beliefs, practices and traditions within faiths
Date: Sunday 20 March 2016       Time: 2 to 4pm 
Location: Cube 37, 37 Davey Street Frankston

Across Christianity, Islam and Judaism, groups range in practice and beliefs. Come along to find out more about the variety within these religions from approachable and learned speakers.

We offer this afternoon as a chance to listen, learn and deepen our understanding of the range of beliefs, practices and traditions within faiths.

This is a free event.
RSVP essential: 17 March 2017  
Contact: 03 9784 1851 | info@frankstoninterfaith.org.au

Proudly Supported by Frankston City Council and State Government Victoria.

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World Interfaith Harmony Week 2016: The Interfaith Centre of Melbourne

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The Interfaith Centre of Melbourne together with 17 interfaith and other organisations invite you to:
#I'll Dine With You | World Interfaith Harmony Week 2016
Date: Monday 29 February 2016   Time: 6:00pm (registration), 6:30pm-9pm (dinner)
Location: City Square, corner of Swanston Street & Collins Street

Be a part of the #IllDineWithYou interfaith and intercultural open-air dining experience and actively support our vibrant diverse communities. Enjoy an inspirational evening along our spectacular eighty metre dining table in the heart of Melbourne. Do what Melbournians do best and connect with people through great conversation with food!

Three course vegetarian meal. Includes entertainment and special guests. No alcohol.

Registration starts at 6pm | Dinner 6:30pm to 9pm

Tickets: $25 - $20 Students/Concession

Bookings: Click here 
More information:  info@interfaithcentre.org.au | (03) 9650 7163 | Mobile: 0400 228 146

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Multi-Faith Service: Hume Interfaith Network

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Hume Interfaith Network invites you to:
Multi-Faith Service
Date: Tuesday 8 March 2016     Time: 5:30pm to 7pm
Location: Broadmeadows Town Hall, 1079 Pascoe Vale Road, Broadmeadows
This event will give you an insight into the different faiths that represent Hume City and celebrate our strength in diversity.
This event is supported by Hume City Council.

Women's Interfaith Model Passover Seder: National Council of Jewish Women of Australia (Vic)

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The National Council of Jewish Women of Australia (Victoria) would like to invite you to:
Women's Interfaith Model Passover Seder (Women Only Event)
Date: Monday 4 April 2016      Time: 6pm to 9pm
Location: The Eva Besen Centre, 131-133 Hawthorn Road, Caulfield North
Speakers: Rabbi Allison RH Conyer
This year's theme - Bring a relative or friend!
Learn about the traditions and customs of this eight-day festival which commemorates the emancipation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt. Includes a specially prepared ‘Seder’ type meal, take home booklet and packet of matzah We are encouraging participants to bring a friend or relative from the same or different faith with whom to share this experience.
About the speaker: Rabbi Allison Conyer of the Etz Chayim Progressive Synagogue in Bentleigh will be facilitating the seder. She brings with her a passion for the Jewish faith and a wealth of experience in interfaith dialogue both here and in the US.
Please Note: This is a Women only event.
Cost: $25 Kosher Vegetarian meal served
Click here for Registration.

More information: Phone: (03) 9044 5401
The event is partnered with United Jewish Education Board and supported by the Victorian Multicultural Commission.

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Thursday, 22 October 2015

Buddhist Places of Worship Bus Tour - South Eastern Suburbs of Melbourne - Monday 26 October 2015

Buddhist Places of Worship Bus Tour - South Eastern Suburbs

Monday 26th October 2015

The Buddhist Council of Victoria invites you to join us on a Buddhist Places of Worship Tour.

This tour will cover 3 Buddhist temples 
in the south eastern suburbs of Melbourne 


in Brighton East



in Springvale South and



in Springvale South.


Morning tea, lunch and refreshments will be provided.

Details: 9:20am– Meeat Quang Minh Temple, 18 Burke Street, Braybrook
OR if you prefer
meet at our first stop on the tour - Tara Institute
at 3 Mavis Ave, Brighton East at 10.15am.
10:15am – Arrive at Tara Institute, 3 Mavis Ave, Brighton East

Tour and morning tea

11:30am – Bus to Hoa Nghiem Temple

Tour and lunch

1:50pm – Bus to Khmer Buddhist Temple Tour

2:30pm - Bus back to Brighton and then Braybrook for participant drop offs

Finish at approximately 3:30pm

Please wear comfortable shoes and modest clothing covering thighs and shoulders. You may be asked to remove your shoes so please wear socks.
This is a no cost community event but registration is essential as there are limited spaces.
All welcome to attend.  Donation accepted on the day.


To request your spot on this tour, please email administrator@bcv.org.au with your full name, mobile number, and number of seats you require.  Please note there are limited seats and your email is a request for tickets.  Our Administrator Bianca will email confirmation of your ticket(s) should you be successful.

For more information about the Buddhist Council of Victoria and other events please visit www.bcv.org.au