Josie Lacey, OAM, Chair of Religions for Peace NSW, recently gave a talk on remembering the Evian Conference
Women, Peace and Security
Young UN Women Australia Brisbane Chapter invites women to attend the national Women, Peace and Security workshops on Saturday 3 August 2013.
Visit to Quakers SA
The Multifaith Association of South Australia will join Quakers of South Australia and participate in a worship service.
UCA Jewish Dialogue Meeting
Religions for Peace NSW Chair Josie Lacey participated in the recent Uniting Church in Australia and the Executive Council of Australian Jewry Dialogue at the Great Synagogue in Sydney.
Marriage: An Interfaith Symposium
Hosted by the Ecumenical and Interfaith Commission and partnered by the peak bodies of the other major faiths in Victoria, this symposium will provide participants with knowledge and insight into how each religious tradition understands the institution of marriage, prepares for and celebrates weddings, and supports married couples through the many joys and difficulties of life.
Melbourne: Festival of Tibet
The Tibetan Community of Victoria is holding their inaugural Festival of Tibet on the weekend of Saturday July 6th and Sunday 7th at the Fitzroy Town Hall.
Multifaith SA – May 2013
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The May 2013 meeting of the Multifaith Association of South Australia was held at the Unitarian Church on Osmond Terrace, Norwood on 19th May.
Ageing and Spirituality
willto be given in Launceston and Hobart in early to mid September by the Reverend Professor Elizabeth MacKinlay. Elizabeth has committed herself to the research of and teaching about the spiritual care of the elderly in all the stages of an elder’s life.
Launceston Labyrinth Walk
The Emmanuel Pastoral and Spirituality Centre of Launceston conducts a walk the labyrinth on the last Sunday of each month at 3 PM.
Royal Commission releases Issues Paper
The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse today commenced an important new phase of its work with the release of an Issues Paper on the Working with Children Check.
Asian Conference Meeting
Prf. Des Cahill provides an account of the meeting of the Asian Conference of Religions for Peace held at the Muhammadiyah University at Malang in East Java, Indonesia on 7th – 10th, June, 2013. Fifteen nations were represented at the meeting.
Religions for Peace Tasmania
The next meeting for Religious for Peace Tasmania Branch will be held on Tuesday June 11 2013 at noon-1.00pm at the Fifty and Better Centre, 108 Bathurst St, Hobart in the downstairs room.