Sunday, 17 August 2014
Saturday, 9 August 2014
Religions for Peace - Appeals from Sheik Majid (Iraqi Kuridsh Muslim & Honorary President of RfP) and His Holiness Louis Raphael Sako (Christian Chaldean Patriarch of Babyton and Co-President of RF)
August 2014
Esteemed Religions for Peace Colleagues:
Warm greetings.
Adding to the great sufferings of peoples in the Middle East-North Africa Region are the currently unfolding events in Iraq.
H.E. Sheikh Majid Hafeed, an Iraqi Kurdish Muslim and Honorary President of Religions for Peace International, has contacted our International Secretariat strongly calling for intervention and support to protect the Yazidis in the town of Sinjar, northern Iraq.
They are currently undergoing an attack by the ISIS / ISIL terrorist group. Sheikh Majid reports to us that thousands have been massacred, hundreds of thousands have fled and their homes and shops have been looted and burned. You will find Sheikh Majid's appeal (in Arabic) here.
His Holiness Louis Raphael Sako, the Christian Chaldean Patriarch of Babylon and a Co-President of Religions for Peace International, has also contacted us with an urgent appeal for the 100,000 Christians who have fled their homes toward the Kurdish cities of Erbil, Duhok and Soulaymiya. You will find Patriarch Sako's appeal here.
In response, Religions for Peace is transmitting these appeals to the President of the United Nations Security Council, urging that the Security Council take appropriate measures to protect these innocent people.
In addition, allow me also to request that all members of Religions for Peace around the world hold these suffering peoples in their prayers. Let each of us pray in accord with her or his own tradition in solidarity with all across this region who are struggling to bear unbearable suffering.
Yours in solidarity for Peace,
Dr. William Vendley
Secretary General
Religions for Peace
RELIGIONS FOR PEACE--the world's largest and most representative multi-religious coalition-advances common action among the world's religious communities for peace. Religions for Peace works to transform violent conflict, advance human development, promote just and harmonious societies, and protect the earth. The global Religions for Peace network comprises a World Council of senior religious leaders from all regions of the world; five regional inter-religious bodies and ninety national ones; and the Global Women of Faith Network and Global Interfaith Youth Network.
777 United Nations Plaza I New York, NY 10017 USA I Tel: 212 687-2163 I Fax: 212 983-0098
www.rfp.org
BTC Editor's Note:The area of the warfare mentioned above is in one of the oldest parts of human history in the world. War has diminished and eradicated much of this evidence. Readers will remember the looting of the National Museum of Iraq in 2003. Readers will also recalled the destruction of the Buddhas of Bamiyah in 2001. The heritage of these ancient civilisations are not only informative and precious to the peoples in whose regions they are situated. They are precious to all of us. The references used in the production of these antiquities are references to all of humanity. Human life to-day is of vital importance to all of us. So is our shared and ancient histories.
Wednesday, 6 August 2014
No religion - in Britain and in Australia - statistically
Monday, Aug 4th 2014
And what is the situation in Australia?
Tuesday, 5 August 2014
The Multifaith Perspectives Program - free radio and media training for young people
Received from Faith Communities Council of Victoria ~~~
SYN is looking for young people of diverse faith backgrounds for The Multifaith Perspectives Program. You can receive FREE radio and media training AND the opportunity to promote understanding and acceptance in the community on your own live radio show.
Participants will receive:
- FREE radio and media training
- The opportunity to be part of a weekly radio program Saturday afternoons on SYN Radio
- Form your own program as a group - make the content YOU want to make.
- 1 year SYN membership and support
- A chance to make new friends, learn new skills and have fun as part of the SYN community
SYN is looking for anyone aged 12-25 interested in multifaith/interfaith dialogue. No prior experience necessary.
This project is supported by funding from the Victorian Multicultural Commission under their "Promoting Harmony - Multifaith/Interfaith Grants"
To apply go to: http://www.syn.org.au/ MultifaithPerspectives
Applications close August 25.
For more information contact Danae Gibson, Diversity Programming Coordinator:
Direct Line: 03 9925 4192 Mobile: 0439 384 569 E-mail: training@syn.org.au
SYN is looking for young people of diverse faith backgrounds for The Multifaith Perspectives Program. You can receive FREE radio and media training AND the opportunity to promote understanding and acceptance in the community on your own live radio show.
Participants will receive:
- FREE radio and media training
- The opportunity to be part of a weekly radio program Saturday afternoons on SYN Radio
- Form your own program as a group - make the content YOU want to make.
- 1 year SYN membership and support
- A chance to make new friends, learn new skills and have fun as part of the SYN community
SYN is looking for anyone aged 12-25 interested in multifaith/interfaith dialogue. No prior experience necessary.
This project is supported by funding from the Victorian Multicultural Commission under their "Promoting Harmony - Multifaith/Interfaith Grants"
To apply go to: http://www.syn.org.au/
Applications close August 25.
For more information contact Danae Gibson, Diversity Programming Coordinator:
Direct Line: 03 9925 4192 Mobile: 0439 384 569 E-mail: training@syn.org.au
Monday, 4 August 2014
Deepening understanding - Dr Michalis S. Michael speaks about why we need to work together - Melton Interfaith Network
Melton Interfaith Network invites you to:
Faith in Meltona collaborative forum between faiths
Date: Tuesday 5 August, 2014 Time: 7.15pm – 9pm
Location: Balam Balam room, ground floor - Melton Library and Learning Hub, 31 McKenzie Street, Melton
Location: Balam Balam room, ground floor - Melton Library and Learning Hub, 31 McKenzie Street, Melton
Guest Speaker: Dr Michális S. Michael
Senior Research Fellow & Deputy Director, Centre for Dialogue Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, La Trobe University
Speaking on Interfaith: why we need to work together
Senior Research Fellow & Deputy Director, Centre for Dialogue Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, La Trobe University
Speaking on Interfaith: why we need to work together
Dr Michael’s work seeks to deepen our understanding of the increasingly complex and often volatile social, political and cultural environments. He explores dialogue as a way to bring differing groups together to explore alternative visions. His work provides both governmental and non-governmental agencies with new possibilities for defusing polarisation and maximising the prospects for constructive engagement, through mutually enriching intercultural, interfaith and interethnic dialogue.
All welcome. Food provided. To assist with catering, please RSVP your dietary requirements by 29 July 2014 - Ring our Secretary: David Cowan davidcowan2@gotalk.net.au on 0424 125 690.
- Car park at rear and street parking at front of building
- Disability accessible venue, including disability parking at rear and front of building
- Need an interpreter? Please let us know
This forum is proudly supported by Melton City Council and Victorian Multicultural Commission
About Melton Interfaith Network
- Our Mission: A cohesive, tolerant and harmonious community
- Our Vision: To promote respect, understanding, cooperation and appreciation for the many religious and faith traditions within our community
The Legacy of Rev Prof Robert Anderson - The Council of Christians and Jews (Victoria)
The Council of Christians and Jews (Victoria) invites you to:
The Annual Sr Shirley Sedawie Oration on:
The Legacy of Rev Prof Robert Anderson AM
Delivered by Dr John Bodycomb, OAM
Date: Sunday, 10 August 2014 Time: 2:30pm
Location: The Danglow Centre, St Kilda Hebrew Congregation, 12 Charnwood Grove, St Kilda, VIC 3182
The Rev Dr John Bodycomb is a Uniting Church minister, in active retirement. He has been religious educator, university chaplain and dean of a theological school, as well as minister with congregations in Australia, the USA and New Zealand. His doctorate is in the sociology of religion. He was a close friend of Professor Robert Anderson and was on the staff of the Uniting Church Theological Hall with him.
For further information please contact Liz Parker at:
The Council of Christians and Jews (Vic) Inc.
326 Church Street, Richmond VIC 3121
Telephone/Fax: (03) 9429 5212, Email: ccjvic@bigpond.net.au
Compassion - an essential ingredient for a better community
From Margarent Lenan Ellis,
Public Relations Officer - Ballarat Interfaith Network ~~~
Ballarat Interfaith Network (BIN) is
delighted to partner with the Ballarat Regional Multicultural Council (BRMC) in
hosting an Interfaith Forum calling for Compassion as an Essential Ingredientfor a Better Community.
This public forum, to be held at M.A.D.E.
on Friday 22 August at 6pm, presents the opportunity to hear speakers
from diverse faith backgrounds offer spiritual insight into the healing and
enabling power of compassion – within ourselves, our families, communities and
nations of the world.
By juxtaposing Ghandi’s quote on the forum
flier: Be the Change you want See in the World with a topic calling for
increased compassion as a way of implementing positive change, this interfaith
forum invites all attending to both hear and contribute to deeply purposeful
discussion.
Following introduction of the topic by the guest speakers,
everyone will have the opportunity to respond to and discuss the topic with
others in the audience.
Such discussions can be stimulating,
revelatory and even challenging – catalysts for change within ourselves, and
our own fields of influence.
We hope you take the time to join BRMC and
BIN in participating in this Interfaith Forum at M.A.D.E. (102 Stawell St Sth, Ballarat) at 6pm on
Friday 22 August.
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