CTII - Cape Town Interfaith Initiative

CTII - Cape Town Interfaith Initiative The quest for inter religious understanding in the Western Cape To generate good coexistence values in our province.

Born out of the 1999 Parliament of World Religions, the Cape Town Interfaith Initiative was established in 2000 and has been successful in bringing the interfaith agenda into the mainstream of religious and political consciousness. As the coordinating body for the interfaith movement in the Western Cape, it is seen as the driving force in the pursuit of inter-religious understanding and dialogue.

Since its inception, the Cape Town Interfaith Initiative has broadened the scope of interfaith activities at local, City and Provincial levels, with a view to building a model for other Provinces. Objectives:

To facilitate and stimulate interfaith dialogue, and interreligious theological engagement;

To support opportunities for interreligious involvement in ceremonies and rituals of remembrance and commitment;

To support programmes of interfaith understanding in schools, businesses and the community;

To support faith based organisations with interreligious involvement and insight;

To coordinate, strengthen and support existing interfaith programmes;

To promote interfaith activities including prayer and meditation, faith sharing. To support the religious leadership structure (WCRLF) in its interaction with government and other sectors of civil society around the critical issues of our time.

Non-violent communication, an excellent skillset for peacework in our world. (YIIP 11-2). Jenny Canau, Cecil Plaatjies, ...
27/03/2026

Non-violent communication, an excellent skillset for peacework in our world. (YIIP 11-2).
Jenny Canau, Cecil Plaatjies, Ann Paton, Aidon Allies of the CTII, and featuring the Sasnev cat.
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https://capeinterfaith.org.za/schools-programs-2026/

25/03/2026
YIIP Session 10-2 "The Diversity of Activism"
24/03/2026

YIIP Session 10-2 "The Diversity of Activism"

The second session of the Grade 10 2026 YIIP program took place at the new venue, Sasnev Cultural Centre in Pinelands. Eight voices each with powerful stories of working for justice and truth presented themselves to the learners, in a rare and profound experience of shared mentorship. James Ellman s...

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