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Marrickville Multifaith Roundtable

Locality: Marrickville, New South Wales



Address: PO Box 237 1475 Marrickville, NSW, Australia

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23.01.2022 Huge progress in Lutheran-Catholic relations



20.01.2022 It was but this single word that became both a stumbling block and a milestone in the separation process between the Eastern and Western Church:

19.01.2022 Have you seen this powerful video? Turn up the volume for the full report:

11.01.2022 Louder for the folks in the back row--Muslim does not equal ISIS.



08.01.2022 This Muslim family have maintained a disused church in the Pakistani mountains for over 100 years Ruptly

08.01.2022 Our colleague Father Dave from Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Dulwich Hill on his latest pilgrimage to Damascus.

08.01.2022 Commemorating the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, Pope Francis visited Sweden and urged all Christians to care for refugees. Stories: http://wp.me/p5DZKA-2Dw and http://wp.me/p5DZKA-2Dz



07.01.2022 "We do not want terrorists amongst us. Not in life, not in death." Imams and scholars say they will not perform funeral prayers for the London attackers or let them be buried among Muslims.

07.01.2022 To the Muslims of Australia, I wish to say, "sorry" for the hurt caused to you and your families by the poll reporting that 49% of Australians want to stop Musl...im immigration. Those 49% do NOT represent me, my family, my colleagues, my relatives or the many people of good faith and good will in this country. This is what the Catholic Church teaches about our attitude towards Muslims: "The Church regards with esteem also the Muslims. They adore the one God, living and subsisting in Himself; merciful and all- powerful, the Creator of heaven and earth, who has spoken to men; they take pains to submit wholeheartedly to even His inscrutable decrees, just as Abraham, with whom the faith of Islam takes pleasure in linking itself, submitted to God. Though they do not acknowledge Jesus as God, they revere Him as a prophet. They also honor Mary, His virgin Mother; at times they even call on her with devotion. In addition, they await the day of judgment when God will render their deserts to all those who have been raised up from the dead. Finally, they value the moral life and worship God especially through prayer, almsgiving and fasting. Since in the course of centuries not a few quarrels and hostilities have arisen between Christians and Muslims, this sacred synod urges all to forget the past and to work sincerely for mutual understanding and to preserve as well as to promote together for the benefit of all mankind social justice and moral welfare, as well as peace and freedom." (Nostra Aetate, no. 3) There are issues of violence, extremism, fundamentalism in all our traditions. There are issues in our society of racism, bigotry and hatred fuelled by ignorance and unwarranted fears. There are issues in our world of invasion, occupation, war and injustice that must be addressed if there is to be meaningful peace. The divide is not between Christian and Muslim, between Jew and Muslim, between secularist and believer, or any other popular categories. The divide is between people of good will and people of ill will (and they are in all our traditions). Let us not be divided. Let us stand together in the name of respect for the human dignity of all. The people of good will and good faith vastly outnumber the no-sayers in this a small and unrepresentative poll. Let us say a resounding "YES" to multi-cultural, multi-religious Australia. On the occasion of Eid al-Adha, Dr Ibrahim Abu Mohammed - Grand Mufti of Australia invited me to breakfast with him. He called me "my friend" and "my brother". In these challenging times, let us not be distracted and divided by those who are fearful, by those who project their insecurities onto others; rather, let us all work together as people of faith and good will to maintain and strengthen our fraternal relations. Again, I am sorry for the hurt and distress this poll has caused. Rev Dr Patrick McInerney Director, Columban Mission Institute Coordinator, Centre for Christian-Muslim Relations

07.01.2022 "How can I close the house of God?" he responded, right before they shot and killed him: http://ow.ly/jBXA30ctugo

06.01.2022 Now this is a generous and engaging way of Christmas Giving of Joy.

05.01.2022 The statement is being described as a landmark agreement:



05.01.2022 As #PopeFrancis and the leaders of the world religions pray for peace in Assisi, participants discuss the significance of the event, which marked the 30th anniv...ersary of St. John Paul II's historic interfaith gathering at the same location: Full stories: http://wp.me/p5DZKA-2sL and http://wp.me/p5DZKA-2sz See more

02.01.2022 On this first night of Hanukkah, may each one of us add our own light to this darkened world. And when all those lights shine together, may they brighten all of the darkness that seems to be enveloping us. Wishing everyone a bright and happy Festival of Light!

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