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NCCA Newsletters

NCCA Newsletters (2320)

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70th Anniversary of the start of the Korean War

“Seven decades after this war began, it is time to acknowledge that it ended long ago,”  Joint Ecumenical Message of peace on the Korean Peninsula calling for a peace treaty.

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CCA reiterates commitment to accompany Korean churches in their struggle for reconciliation and reunification

"The division of Korea into North and South continues as one of the most painful remnants of Cold War politics."

Save the date

The National NAIDOC Committee has announced NAIDOC Week celebrations will be held from 8-15 November 2020. 

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The Australian Baha’i Community

Listen to the recent podcast in the Social Cohesion Podcast Series: Narrative Project Ep.1

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July
 Plastic Free July
 9 Martyrdom of the Bab (Baha'i) 
11 World Population Day
16 Ashala Puja Day (Buddhist)
30  International Friendship Day
30 World Day Against Trafficking in Persons

 

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The one who blesses others is abundantly blessed.

(Prov.11:25 The Message)

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September
Season of Creation
1 World Emotional Trauma Awareness Day 
2 1991: Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation Act passed by Parliament 
6-12  National Child Protection Week 
7  National Threatened Species Day
10  RUOK Day

 

A Pilgrim Liturgy

Peace and Reconciliation can face strange resistances....As we continue our work of reconciliation, we pray for the grace to see people as Jesus sees them. We pray for the grace to persist with our responsibility as ministers of reconciliation.

A more compassionate Australia would be wonderful!

What will it be? Will we go forward to a better new "normal” of a more compassionate society or just go back to the negative aspects of old ways? 

Bishop Philip Huggins shares his reflections from the 18 June webinar interview with Charter for Compassion, titled Hearts of Compassion: Australian Faith Communities Respond to COVID-19 .

Help us support First Nation's people

Martung Upah is NCCA's major fundraising appeal. Income received allows us to fund the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Development Fund.

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