Palm Sunday Walk for Justice and Peace

The call to show loving kindness and care for our neighbours, to welcome the stranger, and to uphold the worth and dignity of each person, is central to our Christian beliefs and practices.  At the same time, advocacy may be needed as part of our response to the lived experience of the vulnerable and marginalised.  It may also require a challenge to unjust systems that perpetuate inequality and disadvantage. 

Whilst there have been some positive changes, and the High Court has put an end to indefinite and arbitrary immigration detention, there are still thousands of refugees and people seeking asylum waiting for a safe and secure future.

All people who are seeking asylum need support and opportunities to live in dignity and not be at risk of destitution while they wait for their refugee claims to be assessed.  

Palm Sunday is a day we can come together and stand up for Justice for Refugees and take the time to celebrate the contribution that so many refugees have made to Australian society in a wide range of endeavours.  This year, in addition to the focus on refugees, there will be a broader concern about the impact of war where people are forced to flee to seek places of refuge within their own country (internally or displaced) or as refugees and asylum seekers to other countries.

You are invited to join the Palm Sunday Walk for Justice and Peace by gathering from 10.00 am on Sunday, 24 March 2024 in the Parliament Gardens on the corner of Spring Street and Albert Street, Melbourne.  The program will commence at 10.30 am with an interfaith segment and prayers for peace, followed by speeches and presentations.  From 11.00 am the Palm Sunday Walk for Justice and Peace will make their way to the city centre and return to Parliament Gardens concluding by 12 noon.  Download flyer…

Everyone is welcome.  Stand up for Justice and Peace, and welcome refugees.

By Kate Baines

 

Source:  National Council of Churches, Refugee Advocacy Network Victoria.  

 

Published: 15 March 2024

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