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The search for graves—and truth—at a Nova Scotia residential school

The search for graves—and truth—at a Nova Scotia residential school
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Diocese of Saskatoon commits to supporting residential schools survivors, fundraising work

First Nations communities continuing to find remains at residential school sites “has really opened wounds,” Hagemoen said. “There’s a lot of emotion and anger among Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. So in the midst of this, I as a bishop here in Saskatoon and with my brother bishops in Saskatchewan are trying to navigate and take a hopefully appropriate leadership role for our churches as we deal with this.” The Catholic Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate operated 48 residential schools across Canada, including Marieval Residential School on Cowessess First Nation territory. Hagemoen said any of the dioceses that ran schools in Saskatchewan, including Regina, made records available as part of the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement (IRSSA).

Saskatoon Diocese commits to support residential schools survivors, fundraise

First Nations communities continuing to find remains at residential school sites “has really opened wounds,” Hagemoen said. “There’s a lot of emotion and anger among Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. So in the midst of this, I as a bishop here in Saskatoon and with my brother bishops in Saskatchewan are trying to navigate and take a hopefully appropriate leadership role for our churches as we deal with this.” The Catholic Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate operated 48 residential schools across Canada, including Marieval Residential School on Cowessess First Nation territory. Hagemoen said any of the dioceses that ran schools in Saskatchewan, including Regina, made records available as part of the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement (IRSSA).

Nuns in Colombia spearhead report calling for peace

The report was launched by the Missionaries of Mother Laura of the Province of Medellín. Laura Montoya, the first Colombian to be canonized, founded the Missionaries of Mary Immaculate and Saint Catherine of Sienna. Known as Mother Laura, the nun who died in 1949, lived in the Colombian jungles to teach the Gospel and catechize the indigenous people and become an Indian with the Indians , according to her Vatican biography. Her congregation now has a presence in about 20 countries. The report warns about the effects of the worsening armed conflict, the territorial dispute between the National Liberation Army and the Gaitanist Self-Defense Forces of Colombia.

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