Peace Talk at the Gate House

483efad7-fec8-4764-9dc8-ed6913445b40On 19 September the Emissaries of Divine Light hosted a Peace work shop at their sanctuary in Brommersvlei Road. I was very honoured to be the facilitator. We looked at Peace, what it means and how one would define it. Then we looked at how one would explain that concept to any person who has never experienced it. We had no answers for that, but we did end the evening with the realisation of how easy it is to give up and become disillusioned and how important it is to resist that urge. Once we have the privilege of knowing what peace is, we have a responsibility to hold that vision for those who have not yet managed to embrace that experience. That’s how the energetic field is both anchored and expanded.

Thank you Howard Goodman of the Emissaries for making it happen, we’d love to do that again.

Berry Behr

Silent Prayer Peace March – 20th Sept

The turnout may not have been what we hoped for, but the message certainly was. On 20 September we celebrated International Day of Peace a little early with our Silent Prayer Peace March from Kaizergracht to Parliament where we handedover a memorandum to Mr Charles Ford of the Office of the State President.

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The timing was perfect as the Honorable President was in New York for the IDP Summit commemorating the 100th birthday of Nelson Mandela. The theme was The Right To Peace, and it spoke right into our memorandum as we reminded the State President of the human rights enshrined in our constitution – the rights to Freedom, Dignity and Security, all of which are not the lived experience of the majority of our people.

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We urged the Government to take action to secure these human rights in our communities, and we asked for engagement that would re-motivate the law enforcement agencies to effectively do their jobs. We cited unequal distribution of resources as just one of the problems that could be easily rectified, and we quoted the Golden Rule that flows through all faiths as the unifying factor in our alliance as Faith Leaders as we work to restore the moral compass and reassure the people and the President that Spiritual Leadership has an important role to play in bringing back law and order and a sense of stability to our communities.

 

Heritage Day Bus Tour 2018

What an amazing way to spend Heritage Day! Mary Frost did a fantastic job once again of pulling the entire day together despite a number of challenges.

We parked at Rondebosch library and left our cars in the care of John from Erin Hall. Packed into a 28 seater bus with spill-over participants in a car, our first stop was the Slave Church in Long Street with its bittersweet history and its beautiful wooden features. Such a pity the Church is no longer in use as a church except when it is hired out for special occasions such as weddings.42442886_2124800211102395_527387014325075968_n

The Unitarian Church was next, just around the corner. Minister Dave Clements introduced us to this vibrant and historic church with its history of deep community care. From there we went up to Tanu Baru, the Muslim Cemetary (the first recognised as such) in the Bo-Kaap and the resting place of many of the pioneers of Islam in the Western Cape. Moegamat Kamadien was an entertaining and informative guide as he wove the history of the Cape into the description of how the Cape Islamic community came to be a unique people, and why it is so important that gentrification of the Bo-Kaap is recognised for the threat it is to the community that has called it home for generations.

And then we were off, our extremely skilled bus driver easing that bus over the cobbles and around the impossibly narrow corners of the Bo-Kaap, across the city to the Muir Street Mosque (Zeenatul Islam Masjid), where Sheikh Moerat and his wife were waiting to welcome us. What a warm welcome that was – Sheikh Moerat and his wife blessed our visit by gifting us with a tasty, hot vegetarian lunch (photo: below left). We were invited to stay for the noon prayers, and felt deeply honoured to sit at the back of the Mosque quietly honouring the prayers of those who flocked to the Mosque to pray at that time.

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Our final destination was the Greek Orthodox Church in Woodstock (Photo: above right). The caretaker kindly let us in and did his best to answer our questions about the symbology of the detailed paintings and ornate decorations that characterize this breathtaking Church.

Thank you Mary Frost, what a splendid and expansive experience which was enjoyed by all. Next year we plan to fill the 60 seater bus!

Berry Behr

Interfaith is Earth-hearted

Published in the Spring edition of Link-Up, Berry Behr, CTII Chairperson, reflects on the importance of working together to protect our planet. Read about the Beach Clean-Up in partnership with the UN Environmental Programme, that stood out as an example of interfaith collaboration in cleaning our environment.

Click here to read the full article.

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Photograph (Left to Right): Erik Solheim (UN Environment Executive Director), Berry Behr (CTII Chairperson), Karen Barensche (URI Southern African Regional Coordinator) & Yara da Costa (URI Southern African Region CC Liaison)

CTII participates in Interfaith Blessing of Natural Spring Water

 

33510663_10156365063954493_2630393381167038464_nThe City of Cape Town hosted an Interfaith blessing of the Newlands Springwater at the new collection point on Tuesday the 22nd May. What a special moment! The rains were included in the ceremony, and the Water and Sanitation Department shared some interesting background to their very challenging task. This beautiful event included prayers and blessings from many traditions including Baha’i, Buddhism, Hindu, Islam, Judaism, Catholic, Unitarian, Anglican, AfricanTraditional and Quaker.

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