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EventsONLINE: 22 Days: The Ending is Only the Beginning

Sunday, May 31, 2015 EDT @ 9:00 am - Sunday, June 21, 2015 EDT @ 12:00 pm


An invitation from the Primate and National Indigenous Anglican Bishop Mark MacDonald

Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) which has addressed the sad legacy of the Indian Residential Schools will hold its final event, the closing ceremonies of its six-year tenure, in Ottawa for four days commencing on Sunday, May 31st.

The daily themes are as follows:

Day 1 is “We are all in this together”;
Day 2, “We still have lots to learn”;
Day 3, “Reconciliation means respect and change”;
and Day 4, “This ending is only the beginning”.

In the spirit of the 4th-day theme, we are calling our Church into “22 Days” of prayer and renewal in our commitments to healing and reconciliation among all people – the Indigenous Peoples of this land and all others who have come and settled and also call it home. These 22 Days will take us to the National Aboriginal Day of Prayer, on Sunday, June 21st.

http://www.22days.ca #22days

Inspired by a conversation among a number of Cathedral Deans in dioceses where the TRC held National Events, and with the support of a number of General Synod staff, this call is heartily endorsed by the national House of Bishops.

Together we are calling the Church to take time in each of these 22 Days.

• to listen to the story of a survivor of Residential Schools.

• to pray for all those affected by the long shadows of Residential Schools.

• to ring church bells for the murdered and missing indigenous women and girls.

• to consider our steadfastness on the long journey to reconciliation in this country.

• to consider our commitment as a Church to stand in solidarity with Indigenous peoples in their cry for justice.

• to post your own stories of learning and witness to the call to renewed relations with The First Peoples of this land.

They can be posted to the 22 Days Website wall at http://www.22days.ca. I encourage you to plaster it!

One story that will be posted early is the creation of the Primate’s Commission on Discovery, Reconciliation and Justice. It is charged with helping our Church to understand the doctrine of discovery, a doctrine that deeply influenced the colonial agenda, including a federal government policy of assimilating Indigenous Peoples through the Indian Residential Schools. The Commission is charged with helping our Church to embrace more fully the work of reconciliation entrusted to us through the Gospel of Christ. It is charged with helping our Church in its work of advocacy in the long struggle for justice for First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples in Canada.

In these 22 Days between the Closing Event for Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission and National Aboriginal Day, we invite one and all to join us in labouring for that for which we pray, saying

In speaking and hearing and acting upon the Truth
may we as individuals and as a nation
meet the hope of a new beginning.
Great Creator God
who desires that all creation live in harmony and peace,
Remembering the Children
we dare to dream of a Path of Reconciliation
where apology from the heart leads to healing of the heart
and the chance of restoring the circle,
where justice walks with all,
where respect leads to true partnership,
where the power to change comes from each heart.
Hear our prayer of hope,
and guide this country of Canada
on a new and different path. Amen.

– Prayer from “Remembering the Children” Church Leaders Tour, March 2008

Fred. J. Hiltz
Archbishop and Primate

Mark L. MacDonald
National Indigenous Anglican Bishop


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