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- Reconciling with history on National Indigenous Peoples Day
National Post, 20 June 2025 The proper response to incomplete truths — or even falsehoods — about Canada's past is more open discussion Thirty years ago, the Sacred Assembly, a national meeting on Indigenous affairs organized by Elijah Harper, called for a “National First Peoples Day,” the first of which was observed the following year on June 21, 1996
- Raymond J. de Souza: Reconciling with history on National Indigenous . . .
Raymond J de Souza: Reconciling with history on National Indigenous Peoples Day The proper response to incomplete truths — or even falsehoods — about Canada's past is more open discussion
- Raymond J. de Souza: Reconciling with history on National Indigenous . . .
An Indigenous dancer performs in Calgary at last year's National Indigenous Peoples Day, June 21, 2024 A more complex, more accurate, history of Canada's Indigenous people is now being told
- Reconciling with history and truth - PressReader
Catalog; For You; National Post Reconciling with history and truth National Indigenous Peoples Day 2025-06-21 - RAYMOND J DE SOUZA Thirty years ago, the Sacred Assembly, a national meeting on Indigenous affairs organized by Elijah Harper, called for a “National First Peoples Day,” the first of which was observed the following year on June 21, 1996
- Raymond J. de Souza: Reconciling with history on National Indigenous . . .
Raymond J de Souza: Reconciling with history on National Indigenous Peoples Day Father Raymond J De Souza National Post 1 0 latest
- Reconciliation an ongoing endeavour - National Post (2023-07-29)
Raymond J Souza de Exactly a year ago, on July 29, Pope Francis departed Iqaluit for Rome, having concluded his “penitential pilgrimage,” as he called it, to Canada’s Indigenous
- Raymond J. de Souza: This is what authentic Catholic-Indigenous . . .
Raymond J de Souza: This is what authentic Catholic-Indigenous reconciliation looks like Sacred Heart Church of the First Peoples in Edmonton rededicated in advance of visit by Pope
- A reconciliation path of renewed encounter — Fr. Raymond J. de Souza
Yet given the occasion of National Indigenous Peoples Day and the recent tension and anger after the Kamloops discovery of unmarked graves, it would be a surprise if the two were not related
- Francis remained faithful to the truth during pilgrimage to Canada . . .
Raymond J de Souza: Francis remained faithful to the truth during 'pilgrimage' to Canada Pope reminded us that reconciliation between peoples may include government policies and enormous
- With His Apology to Indigenous Canadians, Pope Francis Seeks to Heal . . .
Speaking Monday morning at Maskwacis, he began by inserting his apology to Indigenous Canadians into the history of Canada, the history of the Church and the history of salvation — making his personal statement something of a communal act
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