Interfaith meeting to forge stronger bonds in the community

The annual Mother Teresa Interfaith meeting is scheduled to be held on Sunday, November 27 from 2:30 p.m. at St Paul's College, Ponsonby.
Mother Teresa is one of the greatest figures of the 20th century who dedicated her entire life to serving the cause of humanity.
The event organising committee is representative of different religions such as Hindu, Muslim, Buddhists, Christians, Sikhs, and Zoroastrians communities from around the Auckland region.
The interfaith meeting is an effort to bring people together in the name of Mother Teresa and promote love, peace and harmony among different communities.
Gautham Lewis, the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Freedom in the Air, London, will be the guest speaker at the event.
Gautham shares his experience of being in the missionary for two years and become abandoned with Polio at the age of three.
It is believed that his stay at the Mother Teresa’s missionary at Calcutta (now Kolkata) have cured him and inspired him to embark on a journey to become a pilot in London, England.
Mother Teresa was canonised by Pope Francis before a huge crowd in Vatican City on her 19th death anniversary this year.
The annual meeting will witness community members and interfaith leaders come together under one roof to share and discuss the teachings and examples left by Saint Teresa.
The meeting will be followed by songs and hymns of peace and love. Mother Teresa sisters in Auckland will also be taking part in the event.
The annual Mother Teresa Interfaith meeting is scheduled to be held on Sunday, November 27 from 2:30 p.m. at St Paul's College, Ponsonby.
Mother Teresa is one of the greatest figures of the 20th century who dedicated her entire life to serving the cause of humanity.
The event organising committee...
The annual Mother Teresa Interfaith meeting is scheduled to be held on Sunday, November 27 from 2:30 p.m. at St Paul's College, Ponsonby.
Mother Teresa is one of the greatest figures of the 20th century who dedicated her entire life to serving the cause of humanity.
The event organising committee is representative of different religions such as Hindu, Muslim, Buddhists, Christians, Sikhs, and Zoroastrians communities from around the Auckland region.
The interfaith meeting is an effort to bring people together in the name of Mother Teresa and promote love, peace and harmony among different communities.
Gautham Lewis, the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Freedom in the Air, London, will be the guest speaker at the event.
Gautham shares his experience of being in the missionary for two years and become abandoned with Polio at the age of three.
It is believed that his stay at the Mother Teresa’s missionary at Calcutta (now Kolkata) have cured him and inspired him to embark on a journey to become a pilot in London, England.
Mother Teresa was canonised by Pope Francis before a huge crowd in Vatican City on her 19th death anniversary this year.
The annual meeting will witness community members and interfaith leaders come together under one roof to share and discuss the teachings and examples left by Saint Teresa.
The meeting will be followed by songs and hymns of peace and love. Mother Teresa sisters in Auckland will also be taking part in the event.
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