Saturday 20 December 2014

A Message of Peace and Hope


The message of peace and hope can be found in unexpected places.

This week, 17 of my fellow countrymen have been held hostage in the Lindt cafe in Sydney, with 2 of them being killed during the final minutes of the siege. Unimaginable. Sickening. 
The gamut of emotions across the faces of those who have laid flowers at a make shift memorial outside the cafe is heart-wrenching - especially those of the family members of the deceased. An act like this tears at the heart of a community and can catalyse irrational responses. Concerns were expressed of the possibility of racial riots like those experienced in Cronulla, 2005; the first, and hopefully the last in beautiful, multicultural Australia.

Instead of this week's tragic event fuelling fear and hatred within the community, it has galvanised people of all faiths, backgrounds and heritages to come together to support each other, pray and offer the family of the victims their condolences and blessings. Truly heart-warming signs of peace, understanding and hope for the future............a reflection of the Christmas message.






4 comments:

Unknown said...

Our thoughts have been with you. What a lovely glass sculpture.

Heather Robinson said...

Sending much Love and Support in regards to this terrible tragedy.

Jacqueline said...

Oh, I am so saddened to hear this. My heart is sickened that such atrocities can happen. What a beautiful message of hope and peace. My prayers are with their families.

Burlap Luxe said...

Elizabeth, prayers, peace, and all is calm.
What a beautiful post of hope.

See you real soon
Xx
Bisous

Joyeux Noël

Doré