Archive for 2025

An Ecumenical Call to the Government of Canada for Urgent Action on Gaza

July 29, 2025

With deepening grief and frustration, church and ecumenical leaders have written again to Prime Minister Carney, urging the Government of Canada to act decisively to end the abhorrent suffering and violence in Gaza. The letter welcomes recent government statements that acknowledge…

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Declaration of Pagtatanim interfaith conference now available

July 29, 2025

KAIROS was a proud co-sponsor of the conference, Pagtatanim: Sowing Seeds of Faith Solidarity for the Filipino People’s Struggle for Peace which brought together over 70 people of faith, members of the clergy and human rights activists from 13 countries…

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The Place of Prayer

July 24, 2025

Jubilee Preaching Aid for July 27, 2025Readings for the Seventh Sunday after Pentecost (Year C)Hosea 1:2-10 Psalm 85 Colossians 2:6-15, (16-19) Luke 11:1-13What is the place of prayer in Jubilee work?As the burgeoning Jesus movement was beginning to take off,…

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A call for global church leaders to take a courageous stand against injustice, impunity, and the desecration of sacred places

July 18, 2025

The following letter from Dr. Ramzi Khouri, Head of the Higher Presidential Committee for Church Affairs in Palestine, urgently addresses global church leaders in response to recent attacks on Christian sites in Gaza and the West Bank. It highlights the…

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A Green Olive Tree

July 15, 2025

Jubilee Preaching Aid for July 20, 2025Readings for the Sixth Sundayafter Pentecost (Year C)Amos 8:1-12 or Genesis 18:1-10a Psalm 52 or Psalm 15 Colossians 1:15-28 Luke 10:38-42“The idea of Jubilee is the climax of biblical law,” Dr. Silvia Keesmaat taught…

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A 20 year continental embrace

July 9, 2025

20th Anniversary of the Latin American Network of women defenders of social and environmental rights.This week, the Latin American Network of Women Defenders of Social and Environmental Rights (The Network or La RED for short in Spanish) is celebrating its…

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Who is my Neighbour?

July 7, 2025

Jubilee Preaching Aid for July 13Readings for the Fifth Sunday after Pentecost (Year C)Amos 7:7-17 Psalm 82 Colossians 1:1-14 Luke 10:25-37In the introduction to the story of the Good Samaritan in the gospel of Luke, a lawyer asks Jesus, “What…

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A New Beginning

July 4, 2025

Jubilee Preaching Aid for July 6, 2025Readings for the Fourth Sunday after Pentecost (Year C)2 Kings 5:1-14 Psalm 30 Galatians 6:(1-6), 7-16 Luke 10:1-11, 16-20These passages clearly illustrate God’s “upside-down kingdom.” It is a phrase coined by Donald B. Kraybill…

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Iconic symbols of Métis culture

June 27, 2025

Métis culture is immediately recognizable through its vibrant artistic expression. Some of the most iconic symbols include: The Métis Sash The colourful woven sash (or ceinture fléchée) is more than just a piece of clothing. Traditionally used as a belt, rope, first…

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Resistance and the Red River rebellions

June 25, 2025

One of the most significant figures in Métis history is Louis Riel, a political leader, spiritual visionary and fierce defender of Métis rights. In 1869, when Canada attempted to take over the Red River territory without consulting its people, Riel…

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The origins of the Métis Nation

June 23, 2025

When we speak about Indigenous peoples on Turtle Island, it’s essential to understand that Indigenous identity is diverse and multifaceted. Among the First Nations, Inuit and Métis, each has their own cultures, histories and experiences. This week, as part of…

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Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit: Inuit ways of knowing the world

June 20, 2025

Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit (IQ) refers to the rich body of traditional Inuit knowledge developed over thousands of years of life in the Arctic. It includes philosophy, environmental knowledge, values and social structures—everything needed to live in harmony with the land and…

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Echoes of the Arctic: The power of Inuit throat singing

June 18, 2025

Inuit throat singing—known as katajjaq—is more than music. It’s a living expression of Inuit history, land and kinship. Traditionally performed by women in pairs, katajjaq uses deep, rhythmic vocal sounds that mimic the Arctic: wind, water, birds and even animals…

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Ecumenical letter to PM calls for decisive and concrete action on ending genocide against the peoples of Gaza.

June 17, 2025

KAIROS, church leaders and heads of church agencies have sent an ecumenical letter to Prime Minister Carney,  calling for decisive and concrete action towards ending the genocide against the peoples of Gaza.  The letter was written on June 16, days…

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Dinner and the gift economy

June 16, 2025

Jubilee Preaching Aid for June 22, 2025Readings for the Second Sunday after Pentecost (Year C)1 Kings 19:1-4, (5-7), 8-15a Psalms 42 and 43 Galatians 3:23-29 Luke 8:26-39Metaphors and assumptions about debt pervade so much of our lives. Even beyond the…

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The impact of climate change on Inuit homelands

June 16, 2025

This Indigenous Peoples Month, we honour the strength and leadership of Inuit communities—especially as they confront the frontlines of climate change with resilience, knowledge and vision. Inuit communities live in some of the most climate-impacted regions on Earth. The Arctic is…

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Jubilee Preaching Aids for June 15, 2025

June 14, 2025

Jubilee Preaching Aid for June 15, 2025Readings for Trinity Sunday (Year C)Proverbs 8:1-4, 22-31 Psalm 8 Romans 5:1-5 John 16:12-15Psalm 8Psalm 8 opens and closes with wonder and awe at God’s majestic name: “O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is your…

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First Nations governance: Resurgence of sovereignty

June 13, 2025

For thousands of years, First Nations peoples governed themselves through diverse systems of law, leadership and diplomacy — systems rooted in land, kinship and responsibility. These were not primitive structures. They were sophisticated, relational and resilient. Then colonization imposed foreign systems: the…

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De Calgary à Kananaskis : Les citoyens se mobilisent pour la justice en matière de dette avant le sommet du G7

June 12, 2025

Le cardinal Pedro Barreto, dirigeants autochtones et des partenaires mondiaux figurent parmi les invités de marque du rassemblement de Calgary, qui se tiendra du 12 au 15 juin à l’Université Ambrose.QUOI – Le Forum des peuples du Jubilé du G7…

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From Calgary to Kananaskis: Citizens rally for debt justice before G7 Summit

June 12, 2025

Cardinal Pedro Barreto, Indigenous leaders and global partners among featured guests at Calgary gathering, June 12–15 at Ambrose UniversityWHAT – The G7 Jubilee People’s Forum is a four-day gathering in Calgary, June 12–15, bringing together social and ecological justice activists,…

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First Nations languages: voices of land, culture and spirit

June 11, 2025

Language is more than words, It’s how we express love, teach values, share stories, pass down Knowledge and connect to the spirit of our ancestors. For First Nations peoples, language is deeply tied to the land, the natural world, ceremony and…

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We are all treaty people: honouring First Nations nationhood and responsibilities 

June 9, 2025

June is Indigenous History Month — a time to honour the rich cultures, diverse Nations and lived realities of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. This week, we centre our attention on First Nations peoples, their sovereignty and the Treaties…

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Five ways to honour Indigenous History Month

June 7, 2025

June is Indigenous History Month — a time to recognize, learn from, and uplift the voices, truths, and brilliance of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples across Turtle Island.Here are five meaningful ways to honour this month (and beyond):Learn the…

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What Does Allyship Look Like?

June 6, 2025

Allyship isn’t a title — it’s a verb. A responsibility. A lifelong practice.During Indigenous History Month, and every month, true allyship means showing up — with humility, with action, and with heart.Here’s what real allyship looks like:Listening more than speaking.Uplifting…

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Indigenous Peoples have always been changemakers

June 4, 2025

From resistance to resurgence, our communities are filled with leaders, healers, artists, Knowledge Keepers, land protectors, and visionaries shaping a better future — not just for Indigenous peoples, but for all. Indigenous changemakers are reclaiming languages, reviving ceremonies, leading climate…

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Lessons From the Serviceberry

June 3, 2025

“All Flourishing Is Mutual”Over three weeks, a vibrant and diverse group from across Canada and beyond gathered virtually each Tuesday to explore The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World by Robin Wall Kimmerer. This book study was held in tandem…

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Communiqué de Presse: De Calgary à Kananaskis : Les citoyens se mobilisent pour la justice en matière de dette avant le sommet du G7

June 3, 2025

Le cardinal Pedro Barreto et des partenaires mondiaux figurent parmi les invités de marque du rassemblement de Calgary, qui se tiendra du 12 au 15 juin à l’Université Ambrose.QUOI – Le Forum des peuples du Jubilé du G7 est un…

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