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How Canadian dioceses are responding to the wave of church arsons | World News

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How Canadian dioceses are responding to the wave of church arsons | World News

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New province-wide appeal to raise funds for residential school survivors

The Saskatchewan bishops are reviving the fundraising goal made a few years ago of raising $25 million. The previous fundraising move was halted after raising only $3.9 million. Anglican, Presbyterian, and United Methodist churches had fulfilled paying the full amount a few years ago. Archdiocese of Regina Archbishop Donald Bolen, Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saskatoon Bishop Bryan Bayda of the, Keewatin-Le Pas Archdiocese Archbishop Murray Chatlain, Diocese of Saskatoon Bishop Mark Hagemoen and Prince Albert Diocese Bishop Stephen Hero signed the letter. “We are deeply grateful for the signs and indications of encouragement and commitment that we have been hearing from the people of Saskatchewan and beyond. It is for all of us to rise to the occasion to be instruments of healing and reconciliation, moving forward in humility, truth, and justice,” the Saskatchewan bishops said in a statement posted on social media.

Regina archbishop attends Cote First Nation gathering of residential school survivors

Posted: Jul 15, 2021 8:02 PM CT | Last Updated: July 16 Survivors of the St. Philip s Indian Residential School had the opportunity to ask the archbishop of Regina questions at a gathering on Thursday. (Chanss Lagaden/CBC) WARNING: This story contains details some readers may find distressing. Saskatchewan residential school survivors shared their painful and graphic stories Thursday and the region s Roman Catholic archbishop was there to hear them. Survivors at the Cote First Nation told Regina Archbishop Donald Bolen he was brave for making the effort, but told him talk is useless without action. Some said the church has betrayed them and broken too many promises.

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