Religious rituals are sensory encounters. The smell of candles, incense, the taste of wine at Communion or prasad, the blessed food at Hindu worship practices.
Source: Religion News
A new report, released this week has revealed that the experience of Covid-19 has caused many Australians to experience a spiritual search.
Source: Eternity News
With the promise of “free food” plastered in large print, Sikh Volunteers Australia vans have become a familiar sight in times of crisis, providing healthy vegetarian meals to people in need, from bushfire victims to the homeless.
Source: The Guardian
While religious leaders in Australia have been broadly supportive of vaccinations, mandates have presented a Gordian knot: turning the unvaccinated away, while a public health imperative, is theologically very difficult for many religions.
Source: The Age
A new study has found LGBTIQ+ people of diverse cultural and religious backgrounds often experience violence in the communities they’re meant to feel safe in.
Source: SBS
The language of traditional religion is as steeped in hierarchy as it is in history.
Source: ABC News
ISKCON launched nearly 700 protests across 150 countries as scheduled to raise their voice against violence and attacks on Hindu community in Bangladesh.
Source: Republic World
Faith communities across Australia held vigils on Monday, 18 October outside the offices of Members of Parliament.
Source: Insights
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