As part of Cultural Diversity Week 2025, Zee Cheng Khor Moral Uplifting Society Inc. proudly hosted Diversity@ZCK, welcoming guests from the local community and across the Interfaith Networks of Monash, Kingston, Knox, Manningham, and Casey—representing a beautiful tapestry of faiths and cultures.
By Sanket Sangwikar
As March 30th marks the Hindu New Year, it ushers in a new cycle in one of the world’s most ancient and enduring calendar systems. Rooted in celestial precision and spiritual significance, this time-honored tradition not only tracks the passage of time but also mirrors the collective emotional state of humanity. This year, we transition from Krodhi, a year associated with anger and upheaval, into Vishvavasu, a year symbolizing prosperity and renewal.
"Love Thy Neighbour" – the theme of World Interfaith Week 2025—brought together hearts and minds in a beautiful celebration of faith, culture, and community!
Organized by the Kingston Interfaith Network and the City of Kingston, this inspiring event was held on Sunday, 9th February 2025 at the ZCK Community Centre.
The Faith Communities Council of Victoria, in partnership with the University of Melbourne's Faculty of Education is conducting research on religious education in schools, and is looking for school teachers and principals to complete an online survey.
Religions for Peace Australia in collaboration with Canberra Interfaith Forum presented the 2025 World Interfaith Harmony Week Lecture at Parliament House, Canberra, on 5 February 2025.
Source: Religions for Peace Australia
Prince Karim Aga Khan, who died on Feb. 4, 2025, served as the religious leader of Ismaili Muslims around the world since being appointed as the 49th hereditary imam in 1957.
Source: The Conversation
"Among some Christians and Jews, old stereotypes and suspicions about each other have resurfaced," says Rabbi David Fox Sandmel, president of the International Council of Christians & Jews (ICCJ).
Source: Australian Jewish News
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