Australian Festival of Lights.........!

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Australian Festival of Lights.........!

Post by chandoo » Oct 29, 2007 Views: 1881

The idea of an Australian Festival of Light began in the home of an Adelaide lawyer in November 1972.

Rev Lance Shilton - then Rector of South Australia's largest Anglican church and later Dean of Sydney - had called a meeting of people from different Christian churches to discuss the formation of a "Festival of Light" committee. One of his parishioners - prominent Adelaide journalist with the Sunday Mail, Helen Carterer - had recently visited London. She gave a glowing report of the impact of the UK Nationwide Festival of Light founded by Malcolm Muggeridge, Mary Whitehouse and others in 1971.

Rev Fred Nile arranged a number of Australian visits by international speakers. One highlight was the October 1976 visit of Malcolm Muggeridge, who spoke at a rally of 35,000 people in Hyde Park, Sydney, and large meetings in other states. Another highlight was a second visit by Mrs Mary Whitehouse in September 1978. In 1981 Fred Nile was elected to the NSW Legislative Council representing Call to Australia, which was later renamed the Christian Democratic Party.



The first Australian Festival of Light committee included clinical psychologist Dr John Court as chairman, with Bruce Townsend of Campaigners for Christ the first secretary. Rev Lance Shilton and Mrs Roslyn Phillips were deputy chairmen, Adelaide estate agent Peter Daniels was publicity officer and Dr Harrold Steward was prayer officer. Lance Shilton and Bruce Townsend helped initiate Festival of Light committees in New South Wales and other states through their contacts in the Evangelical Alliance. Rev Doug Mill and Alec Gilchrist initially led the NSW branch while Dirk Bakker headed a committee in Victoria.



In November 1974, Festival of Light representatives from all states met in Canberra and agreed to form a national executive under the chairmanship of Dr John Court from South Australia, with Rev Fred Nile as national coordinator and Dr David Phillips of South Australia as editor of the national magazine Light. The aims of Festival of Light were endorsed by this meeting, including: "To proclaim the value of Christian standards of behaviour for family and community life." The Community Standards Organisation - a group with similar aims - joined Festival of Light to form the "Festival of Light and Community Standards Organisation" in South Australia in 1976 and subsequently in other states.



The South Australian branch has grown steadily since May 1978 when Steve and Kay Stevens were appointed director and women's adviser. The Stevens had been deeply involved with the UK Festival of Light. They returned to England in June 1985 to be near their family. Since 1986 Mrs Roslyn Phillips has contributed to the research and administration of Festival of Light in an honorary capacity. Mr David d'Lima has served as field officer since 1994, particularly through deputations to churches and other groups.



Mary Whitehouse visited Australia in 1973. She addressed a packed-out Sydney Town Hall on 10 October, then spoke to a packed-out Adelaide Festival Theatre. She led a march of 10,000 down King William Road on Sunday 14 October, where a total of 12,000 people heard the Australian Festival of Light Proclamation and endorsed it with acclamation. Rev Fred Nile became the full-time NSW Director of Festival of Light in January 1974 and helped Festival of Light become a household name in Australia with large rallies and regular media appearances.


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