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Celebrating unity in diversity

Representatives of regional interfaith groups from throughout New Zealand participated in the National Interfaith Forum, held in Dunedin in the last weekend of June.

People from a diverse range of faiths and beliefs came together over three days to deepen their mutual understanding, respect and cooperation, and celebrate our ‘unity in diversity’.

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The Statement on Religious Diversity was first published in 2007 and has since been endorsed by a wide range of faith communities. It provides a basis for ongoing discussion of religious diversity in New Zealand.
It sets out a number of principles which are grounded in international human rights treaties and the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act, including:

The Catholic Church in New Zealand is committed to strengthening relationships between people of different faiths present in New Zealand. In 2009 the New Zealand Catholic Bishops Conference (NZCBC) established the Committee for Interfaith Relations to assist them in their interfaith work.

The Committee consists of up to eight members and is responsible to the NZCBC Commission for the Church in Society. The Committee looks to the Pontifical Council for Inter-religious Dialogue (PCID) for leadership in the field of interfaith relations.

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