Interfaith Network - City of Greater Dandenong
About the Network
The Interfaith Network is a group of diverse cultural and religious faiths, working in partnership with the City ofGreater Dandenong Council to promote peace and harmony within the municipality.
The Network is the first established Interfaith Network in Australia, and consists of various traditional and multi-faith groups who meet monthly at the Council offices. Their goal is simple - promoting understanding, respect and tolerance for each other’s beliefs by living together in peace and goodwill.
The Interfaith Network covers faith communities in the Springvale, Dandenong, Keysborough and Noble Park areas.
The Network strives to achieve the vision of ‘Many Faiths, One People.’
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Twentieth Anniversary
In August 2009, the Interfaith Network celebrated its 20th anniversary. This was an important milestone for the Network and for the wider community as the Interfaith Network of the City of Greater Dandenong is the oldest network in Australia.
To celebrate and mark that significant occasion, the Interfaith Network decided to launch a commemorative calendar to visually express the importance of bringing peace, harmony and understanding within the local community and beyond.
The theme chosen was ‘light’ as light is common to all faiths and spiritual traditions. The major Religious Festivals andHoly Days of the seven faiths and two spiritual organisations that make up the Interfaith Network, as well as aboriginal andindigenous spirituality, were also featured. These special and sacred occasions throughout the year, serve as an importantreminder of the significance of faith and spirituality in people’s lives.
The Interfaith Network hopes you will enjoy the visual displays of ‘light’ as interpreted and understood by a range of faiths and spiritual perspectives. As you read the different texts each month, may this inspire the understanding that, although we have many faiths, we are one people.
Common Statement of the Interfaith Network
We bring greetings from the faith communities to the Mayor, Councillors and people of the City of Greater Dandenong.
We offer to the City of Greater Dandenong our common commitment to seek to live together in peace and goodwill.
We affirm our desire to promote respect and tolerance for the integrity of each other’s beliefs, cultures and traditions.
This desire arises not only from our common humanity but also from our being people of faith and people of prayer.
We recognise that as neighbours, we have responsibilities to the community, the world and ourselves. We therefore urge allcitizens, both religious and non-religious, to put aside intolerance, prejudice and divisiveness, to attain peaceful and fruitfulco-existence in our City.
Newly-elected Mayor, Cr Noelle Trembath with leaders of the faith communities after their presentation of the Common Statement and multi-faith banner during the Council meeting of 21st August 1989.
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Birthday of Guru Gobind Singh
Sikh
Founders DayBrahma Kumaris
Tu B’ShevatJewish
EpiphanyChristian
TheophanyOrthodox Christian
Thai Pongal – EkadasiHindu (South India)
Christmas DayOrthodox Christian
Dates for Muslim Holy Days and Festivals are the EXPECTED dates only and should be confirmed by physical moon sighting or contacting the local masjid (mosque).
ABORIGINAL / INDIGENOUS
The Sun………the Giver of Life
One dreaming story tells of the time
of creation, when the world was dark
and all the creatures were asleep………
Sun Mother was invited to wake the
creatures which inhabited the Earth.
The creatures chose their shape and
form then Sun Mother warned them
she would be leaving. Darkness did
not follow as the Moon and Morning
Star, children of Sun Mother, gave light
and then followed the birth of the first
humans. Sun Mother requested:
“Care for the land for the sake of
your grandparents as well as for your
children and grandchildren.”
The story beautifully honours the
Earth’s guardianship that has been
bestowed upon every human being. It
mirrors the Bible’s story of Genesis and
many other stories of creation.
Image ©
Mathew
James W
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w.tokenim
age.com
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NationalApology Day
Koori Community
Lunar New YearBuddhist - Mahayana(Chinese, Vietnamese)
Lunar New YearBuddhist - Mahayana(Chinese, Vietnamese)
Ash WednesdayChristian
Maha Shiva RatriHindu
PurimJewish
Mawlid-al-NabiMuslim
Ayyam-i-HaBaha’i
Dates for Muslim Holy Days and Festivals are the EXPECTED dates only and should be confirmed by physical moon sighting or contacting the local masjid (mosque).
BAHA’I
The first candle is unity in the political realm.
The second candle is unity of thought in world undertakings.
The third candle is unity in freedom.
The fourth candle is unity in religion which is the corner-stone of the foundation itself.
The fifth candle is the unity of nations…causing all the peoples of the world to regard themselves as citizens…
The sixth candle is unity of races, making all that dwell on earth peoples and kindreds of one race.
The seventh candle is unity of language, i.e. the choice of a universal tongue in which all peoples will converse.
Each and every one of these will inevitably come to pass, inasmuch as the power of the Kingdom of God will aid and assist their realization.
‘…Behold a candle how it gives its light. It weeps its life away drop by drop in order to give forth its flame of light.’
Baha’i Writings
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The Fast (Beginning)Baha’i
The Fast (End)Baha’i
Naw RuzBaha’i
PesachJewish
National Walk for ValuesSathya Sai
Palm or Passion Sunday
Christian
BRAHMAKUMARIS
LIGHT IS
Light travels softlyBridging the differences.
Light carries all the names of GodAnd makes them one.
Without light, ordinary thingsTake on frightening shape.
Without light we cannot seeThe dirt in the corners,Or the hole in the ground,Or our neighbours loneliness.
Without light we lose our glasses,or our keys,or our way.
And fear is born.
Light is dimmed by fear.And want,And anger.
But darkness is always shot through with light.
The light of hope,The light of courage,The light of compassion.
And always, alwaysThe light of God.No matter, what name we use.
So
Call it a wave, or a particle, or a halo.
A candle in the dark, The dawn of hope,Or the light of God.
It is always there,
At the heart.
© Artist: Sigrun O
lsen from Iceland Barbara Bossert Ramsay © Jan 2009
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Maundy (Holy) Thursday
Christian
Shri Ram NavamiHindu
Good FridayChristian
Orthodox Christian
Easter SundayChristian
Orthodox Christian
Yom Ha Sho’ahJewish
Yom Ha’atzmautJewish
Feast of Rivdan(Beginning)
Baha’i
Hindu New YearHindu
Vaisakhi FestivalSikh
New Year DayBuddhist - Theravada
(Burmese, Cambodian, Lao,Sri Lankan)
BUDDHIST
Shining the LIGHT within
As light dispels darkness, wisdom dispels ignorance.The darkness of ignorance keeps one bound in self-centeredness, breeding greed, animosity and hatred.Search for the light within you; it can set you free from these dark emotions.When the light within starts to shine, dispelling all the darkness, then one is “Enlightened!”
From the enlightened one flows an endless stream of unconditional loving kindness, compassion, sympathetic joy and a calm uprightness, in the midst of all vicissitudes of life, radiating brightness, through the engulfing darkness of negativity.
As light disperses darkness, so will this boundless mind drive away the dark self-centred emotions.
May you all dispel the darkness within and around you, helping humanity to glow in its full radiance.
“To walk safely through the maze of human life, one needs the light of wisdom” Buddha.
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Easwaramma DaySathya Sai
World Falun Dafa Day
ShavuotJewish
National Sorry Day
Koori Community
VesakBuddhist - Mahayana(Chinese, Vietnamese)
Ascension of Baha’u’llah
Baha’i
PentecostChristian
Orthodox Christian
Declaration of the BabBaha’i
Anniversary of 1967 Referendum
Reconciliation Week(until June 3rd)
Koori Community
VesakBuddhist - Theravada
(Burmese, Cambodian, Lao,Sri Lankan)
CHRISTIANLight is God’s gift to humanity. In the Old Testament, light is often contrasted with darkness, darkness of mind and darkness of life’s difficulties. Light overcomes darkness.
Jesus as light. Jesus makes the claim which Christians believe. Jesus said: I am the light of the world. (John 8:12) Therefore Jesus extends the Old Testament understanding. Through Jesus’ claim, other sayings, deeds and the life, death and resurrection, he reveals more fully the nature of God who cares for human beings.
Light transforms. Paul, the letter writer and theologian, was blinded by light on the road to Damascus. His life was turned around. He gave up persecuting Christians and became Christianity’s great advocate.
Light enlightens. The followers of Jesus are called to be lights of the world. They are to love God and love their neighbours.
Image © Mathew James Wilson - www.tokenimage.com
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HINDULight represents knowledge which destroys the darkness of ignorance. Light is illumination in its broadest sense.
The Gayathri Manthra in Hinduism is a universal prayer which is directed to the Divine Mother: “O Divine Mother, our hearts are filled with darkness. Please make this darkness distant from us and promote illumination with us”
Other interpretations: “May the Supreme Light that illuminates the three worlds, illumine our intellect also fully, and direct the rays of our intelligence to the path of virtue”
“We meditate upon the Divine Light of that adorable Sun of spiritual Consciousness.May it illumine our intellect just as the splendorous sunlight dispels our darkness”
“Earth, Sky, Heaven. Let us meditate on these and on the most excellent Light of that adorable Sun .We pray that they may guide our intellect.”
Fire is sacred in Hindu ceremonies being the symbol of light in addition to warmth, power and purification.
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NAIDOC Week(until July 11th)
Koori Community
Israa’/Me’rajMuslim
Martyrdom of the BabBaha’i
Tisha B’AvJewish
Lailatul-Bara’atMuslim
Dates for Muslim Holy Days and Festivals are the EXPECTED dates only and should be confirmed by physical moon sighting or contacting the local masjid (mosque).
JEWISH
Annually between the end of November
and end of December, Jewish families
around the world celebrate the Festival
of Lights. Different to the Western
calendar, Chanukah begins on 25th
day of the Hebrew month of Kislev.
This holiday celebrates the Macabees
reclamation of their temple over 2,300
years ago. After Judah and his followers
reclaimed and cleaned the temple, they
wanted to light the eternal light, the N’er
Tamid, present in every Jewish house of
worship. They found a tiny jug of oil,
enough for one day. This tiny amount
miraculously stayed lit for eight days,
the time taken to find more holy oil.
Jews celebrate Chanukah to mark
their victory and re-dedication of
the Jerusalem Temple - Chanukah
meaning “rededication”. On the first
night of Chanukah one flame is lit, on
the second night two and so forth. It is
customary for one extra light to be lit
called the “Shamash”.
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NationalAboriginal &
Islander Children’s Day
Koori Community
Raksha BhandhanHindu, Brahma Kumaris
International DayKoori Community
Ramadan(First Day)
Muslim
Shri Ganesh Chaturthi
Hindu
Vulan FestivalBuddhist – Mahayana(Chinese, Vietnamese)
Dates for Muslim Holy Days and Festivals are the EXPECTED dates only and should be confirmed by physical moon sighting or contacting the local masjid (mosque).
MUSLIM“The Light” is one of the 99 Names of God. It means “the One who guides”. It is also the name of the 24th chapter of the Qur’an,
which contains the verse “God is the light of the heavens and the earth” (24:35). The spiritual meaning of “The Light” is Divine light
as reflected in the pure heart similar to a clear mirror reflecting sunlight.
In one of his poems, Rumi speaks of this Divine light: “The light which shines in the eye is really the light of the heart. The light
which fills the heart is the light of God, which is pure and separate from the light of intellect and sense” (Mathnawi 1:1126-7, tr.
Helminski). With God’s light, a person’s path becomes clearer. A heart with God’s light will also contain compassion and be purified
of spiritual diseases such as greed, jealousy, and arrogance. Such a heart is blessed.
Image © Richard Dion Wilson - www.photobase.com.au
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Installation of Guru Granth Sahib
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Lailatul-QadrMuslim
Rosh HashanaJewish
Eid-al-Fitr(End of Ramadan)
Muslim
Yom KippurJewish
Children’s FestivalBuddhist - Mahayana
(Vietnamese)
SukkotJewish
Shri KhrisnaJeyanthi
Hindu, Brahma Kumaris
Shemini AtzeretJewish
Dates for Muslim Holy Days and Festivals are the EXPECTED dates only and should be confirmed by physical moon sighting or contacting the local masjid (mosque).
SATHYA SAI
LOVE ALL SERVE ALLHELP EVER HURT NEVER
The only Light in this world which
does not get extinguished is the light
of the Self, the Atma Jyothi. You are
Light. The same Light is found in
others also. The body drops away and
you are the Light. That is liberation.
Even he, whom you were treating as
your worse rival has the selfsame
Light in his innermost heart. Know
that the same Jyothi of Light is in all.”
Search for the consciousness – the
state of consciousness, which is
unaffected by gusts of passion, which
is pure, which is free from egoism or
the desire to possess. Then alone can
you experience the Light, and illumine
the path for others.
Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba
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Simchat TorahJewish
Deepavali (Diwali)Hindu
United Nations DayInterfaith
Birth of the BabBaha’i
Proclamation of Guru Granth Sahib
Sikh
Pchum BenBuddhist - Theravada(Cambodian & Thai)
SIKHAccording to Sikh thought the entire creation is from the one source of Light. The Light of God is in all hearts. Human quest is to recognize this.Guru Nanak says: “If a hundred moons were to rise And a thousand suns appeared Even with such light The soul will remain in darkness without the illuminating guidance of the Guru.”The Guru enables one to see God and to eliminate darkness. In Sikh doctrine the Guru is the Word (Shabad).The Sikh Faith developed under the guidance of ten successive Gurus. The tenth Guru appointed no personal successor. He proclaimed the Holy Scripture, Sri Guru Granth Sahib as the eternal Guru. Sikh belief is that it was one continuing Jyot (Spiritual Light) manifesting itself in ten Gurus. The Guru’s body was the repository of God’s Light. It was the medium for the articulation of the shabad (Word). So the Jyot or spiritual Light is the Formless Guru and the Light is the Shabad (God’s Word).
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All Saints DayChristian
Birth ofBaha’u’llah
Baha’i
Yaum-al-ArafahDay of Arafaat
(Hajj)Muslim
Eid-al-AdhaMuslim
Birthday of Guru Nanak
Sikh
Birthday of Sai BabaSathya Sai
Martyrdom of Guru TeghBahadur
Sikh
Advent SundayChristian
Akhand Bhajans (Global)
Sathya Sai
Dates for Muslim Holy Days and Festivals are the EXPECTED dates only and should be confirmed by physical moon sighting or contacting the local masjid (mosque).
Common Statement of the Interfaith Network
We bring greetings from the faith communities to the Mayor, Councillors and people of the City of Greater Dandenong.
We offer to the City of Greater Dandenong our common commitment to seek to live together in peace and goodwill.
We affirm our desire to promote respect and tolerance for the integrity of each other’s beliefs, cultures and traditions.
This desire arises not only from our common humanity but also from our being people of faith and people of prayer.
We recognise that as neighbours, we have responsibilities to the community, the world and ourselves. We therefore urge allcitizens, both religious and non-religious, to put aside intolerance, prejudice and divisiveness, to attain peaceful and fruitfulco-existence in our City.
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ChanukahJewish
MuharramMuslim
Christmas DayChristian
Dates for Muslim Holy Days and Festivals are the EXPECTED dates only and should be confirmed by physical moon sighting or contacting the local masjid (mosque).
Day of AshuraMuslim
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