Multifaith leaders of the Victorian Multicultural Commission’s Multifaith Advisory Group came together on Wednesday, February 4 to peacefully observe the United Nations World Interfaith Harmony Week.
This global celebration, held annually, encourages interfaith and other groups of goodwill to come together in unity and peace.
At the Multifaith Advisory Group gathering, senior representatives from Victoria’s Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh, Hindu, Buddhist, Baha’i and other faith communities promoted mutual understanding and dialogue, contributing to a culture of peace, hope and harmony.
Rabbi Daniel Rabin, Rabbinical Council of Victoria, said: “In Jewish tradition, redifat shalom – the pursuit of peace – encourages dialogue to build a harmonious coexistence with others. It starts with small actions, like this peaceful gathering.”
Victorian Minister for Multicultural Affairs, Ingrid Stitt MP, joined fellow Members of Parliament at the steps of Parliament House for a photo, under a banner promoting social and religious harmony.
“In the wake of the horrific Bondi terrorist attack, it’s more important than ever that we come together as Victorians of all faiths and backgrounds to show our commitment to harmony and humanity,” Ms Stitt said after the gathering.
Victorian Multicultural Commission Chairperson, Vivienne Nguyen AM, said: “World Interfaith Harmony Week reminds us that religious and faith diversity is our strength. By fostering understanding and respect, we create a more inclusive and harmonious Victoria for all.”
– The Greek Herald
