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“Kia tau te Rangimarie ki a koutou is a beautiful, gentle, spiritually enshrined sentiment; a sentiment that at once both implores and affirms the rightness of peace as the substantive basis of blessed and just relationships.

Dunedin Abrahamic Interfaith Group and Otago Tertiary Chaplaincy —

Thursday 21 September 2023 (United Nations International Day of Peace) 6.45pm - 8.15pm. St. David's Lecture Theatre

It is widely used throughout Aotearoa by most faith-based institutions.

This sentiment is thus offered by Māori into public discourses on how best to nurture and sustain peaceful and just communities, in which all may find a rightful sense of belonging and the opportunity to flourish and succeed. In this 20th year of the Peace Lecture it seems timely to ask just how reciprocal that sentiment is for Māori as tangata whenua in 2023” – Dr Jenny Te Paa Daniel.

Join us for our 20th Annual Open Peace Lecture featuring a conversation with Dr Jenny Te Paa Daniel and three panel members representing the Muslim, Jewish and Christian faiths. It will conclude with a question and answer session followed by supper at All Saints’ Anglican Church. 

All are welcome!