Venkat Raman
Auckland, November 15, 2018
On behalf of the Saint Mother Teresa Interfaith Committee based in Auckland, I have the pleasure and honour of inviting you to attend the Ninth Annual Saint Mother Teresa Interfaith Meeting scheduled to be held at 2 pm on Saturday, November 24, 2018 at Christ the King Church located at 260 Richardson Road in Mount Roskill, Auckland.
Guest Speaker Todd McClay
National MP and former Minister of Foreign Trade Todd McClay will be the Guest Speaker.
Mr McClay is an elected Member of Parliament from Rotorua since 2008 and has increased his majority at each successive election. He is the first MP to be elected for the fourth successive term in Rotorua. He is known for his passion for communities and seldom misses an opportunity to be of service to them.
Saint Mother Teresa stood for peace, love and harmony and worked hard throughout her life for the poor and the needy. Those with compassion and social responsibility held her special attention and it is appropriate that Mr McClay is with us this year.
An honest array of tributes devoid of verbosity will be the hallmark of the Ninth Annual Mother Teresa Interfaith Meeting.
Peace and Love
The Mother Teresa Interfaith Committee is privileged and honoured to have the patronage of Bishop Patrick Dunn, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Auckland.
We invite everyone to participate in the Meeting and honour one of the greatest personalities of the 20th century. The Interfaith Committee, comprising representatives of the Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Buddhist and Zoroastrian communities, is devoted to spread the message of love and peace of the Saint. There will be songs and hymns on Peace and Love and Saint Mother Teresa sisters in Auckland will be taking part.
The annual event has acquired a special status since 2016 when Mother Teresa was canonised by Pope Francis on September 4 of that year.
Kindly treat this as our personal invitation and attend the Meeting with your family and friends.
On behalf of the Saint Mother Teresa Interfaith Committee
Venkat Raman
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