mnnews.today

NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme

Yidaki (didgeridoo) and clapping sticks welcomed the crowd arriving at Sacred Heart Cathedral, Newcastle West for the Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle’s Sunday Service that kicked off NAIDOC week.

Brittany Gonzalez July 10, 2019

Dedicated to commemorating our rich indigenous heritage and culture, NAIDOC Week runs from 7-14 July. More importantly, it celebrates the invaluable contributions Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have made — and continue to make — within our communities.

The service reflected on this year’s powerful theme “Voice. Treaty. Truth – Let us work together for a shared future”. The theme brings to the forefront Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s long desire to hold an enhanced role in decision-making in Australia’s democracy.

Further, the theme lends itself to raising national awareness of the three key elements to the reforms set out in the 2017 Uluru statement: Voice. Treaty. Truth. These reforms embody the unified position of First Nation Australians.

Following the Cathedral Bell sounding at 1.55pm those gathered followed the sounds to the smoking ceremony at the foot of the Cathedral stairs.

Dianne Langham recognised not only the Awabakal people in the Acknowledgement of Country, but also other tribal groups from the area including Biripi, Darkinjung, Gweagal, Kamilaroi, Wonnarua and Worimi.

After walking through the smoke, those gathered made their way into the Cathedral, where the Aboriginal Cross and Richard Campbell’s painting Our Lady of Perpetual Help took pride of place.

The Cross, painted by Mini Heath from the Worimi people for Fr Tony Stace and the Aboriginal Catholic Ministry, depicts the Milky Way at the base with the centre point representing the creator’s (God’s) love.

The arms of the cross were draped in NAIDOC Bandages, bearing the words, Voice Treaty Truth, which members were invited to take with them as a symbolic reminder of our call to participate in unbinding each other through listening, accompaniment, justice, mercy, love and compassion for “Voice. Treaty. Truth.”

The Cathedral was filled with warmth as those from different faith traditions gathered with love and respect.

Bishop Bill Wright, Bishop Sonia Roulston, Louise Campbell and Fr Greg Colby expressed welcome, blessings, hymns and prayers supporting the NAIDOC theme. Special guest speaker Bonnie Roberts moved the congregation, when for the first time she shared her personal and motivating story of conquering her battles with alcohol and drugs. She spoke strongly of her relationship with God being key to that healing and recovery.

The Sunday service was well-attended by members from all walks of life who came together to mark the special occasion that was the start of the week-long NAIDOC celebration.

Afterwards, members gathered together to enjoy soup, damper and conversation.

Follow mnnews.today on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 1.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 2.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 3.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 4.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 5.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 6.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 7.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 8.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 9.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 10.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 11.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 12.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 13.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 14.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 15.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 16.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 17.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 18.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 19.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 20.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 21.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 22.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 23.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 24.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 25.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 26.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 27.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 28.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 29.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 30.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 31.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 32.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 33.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 34.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 35.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 36.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 37.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 38.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 39.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 40.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 41.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 42.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 43.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 44.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 45.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 46.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 47.
NAIDOC Week opener reflects powerful theme Image 48.