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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). ....
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). ....
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A preliminary hearing has been set for a Roman Catholic priest from the Saskatoon Diocese who is charged with sexual assault. The hearing for Fr. Anthony Atter from Lake Lenore is scheduled for . . . ....
As it turned out the hall was full, which made it cozy. There was a wonderful turnout, with a total of 184 people including guests and spiritual advisors. Twenty-five lucky people received door prizes as soon as they registered in the morning. Drawing was done before hand, so they were notified as they arrived. Donations of door prizes and items for the registration envelopes as well as the flowers from Georgine’s Greenhouse and a quilt to be raffled donated by our local quilting group are appreciated. Greetings were brought from many levels of government and religious groups as well as various levels of CWL. Everyone was treated to two interesting speakers in Bruce Acton from St. Paul’s Hospital and Donna Bowyer, who spoke on mental health. ....