About Casey Multi-Faith Network
Since its inception in 2006, the Casey Multi-Faith Network has been working to promote positive relations between people of different faiths.
The Network has also been working on removing misconceptions and breaking down barriers to create peace, harmony and understanding between people of different faiths and the wider community.
The Network supports the right of individuals to practice and promote their personal beliefs but encourages them to come together to focus on what unites them whilst also acknowledging their differences.
The Network is a voice of people of faith in face of fear, ignorance and intolerance, who wish to work together to attain common objectives such as peace, unity, friendship and benevolence.
Read more...On a cold morning of Thursday 16 June 2016, twelve women from different faith and cultural backgrounds embarked a bus tour organised by the Casey Multifaith Network. It started of sunny but as the day progressed the clouds settled in and then it started pouring by the mid afternoon.
The Safe Schools program, and some of the resources used by that program, have recently been the focus of considerable controversy.
On Thursday 19 November 2015, the Casey Multi-Faith Network hosted a luncheon to mark the White Ribbon Day held around the globe to raise awareness about the issues surrounding violence against women.
On Tuesday 11 August 2015, the Casey Multifaith Network hosted a tour to places of worship. 25 people attended the tour which covered places of worship in two municipalities: City of Casey and City of Greater Dandenong.
Read more: Tour to Places of Worship August 2015: Casey Multi-Faith Network
Monthly Meetings
The Casey Multi-Faith Network welcomes new members and presents an opportunity to share, learn and develop new friendships. We hold monthly meetings at the City of Casey council office and invite prominent speakers to discuss current topics of faith.
Read more...Tours to Places of Worship
Would you (or your organisation) like to visit a Buddhist Temple, an Islamic Mosque, a Sikh Gurdwara, a Jewish Synagogue, a Christian Church, or a Hindu Ashram? Then join us for a Tour to Places of Worship and learn more about the beliefs, practices and customs of faith traditions in the Casey and surrounding areas.
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