Across Canada: Supporting initiatives that heal
https://archives.anglican.ca/link/article38116
- Author
- Sison, Marites N.
- Material Type
- Journal Article
- Journal
- Anglican Journal
- Date
- 2012 October
- Author
- Sison, Marites N.
- Material Type
- Journal Article
- Journal
- Anglican Journal
- Date
- 2012 October
- Volume
- 138
- Issue
- 8
- Page
- 5
- Notes
- "Archbishop Fred Hiltz, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, calls human rights violations against Canada's aboriginal peoples 'a blot on the soul of this country'. Referring to the ongoing intergenerational impact of residential schools, Hiltz says the church needs to play a role in supporting initiatives that help heal aboriginal families. 'We were part of tearing families apart', he told more than 200 aboriginal Anglicans attending the Seventh Sacred Circle, held Aug. 5 to 12 [2012] in Pinawa, Man. 'We must be part of .. helping them move to a place of health and happiness'. One in four indigenous children live in poverty compared with one in nine in the rest of Canada, Hiltz pointed out. Many native communities receive 25 per cent less in resources per person to support education than other Canadians, and the scarcity of fresh fruits and vegetables has led to health problems such as diabetes and heart disease. Ted Quewaezance, executive director of the Residential School Survivors' Society urged the church to focus on rebuilding families within their communities". [Text of entire article.]
- Subjects
- Hiltz, Fred (Frederick James), 1953-
- Indigenous peoples - Canada
- Indigenous peoples - Canada - Anglican Church of Canada
- Anglican Church of Canada. Sacred Circle (7th : 2012 : Pinawa, Man.)
- Indigenous peoples - Canada - Residential schools
- Indigenous peoples - Canada - Residential schools - Anglican Church of Canada
- Residential School Survivors Society
- Quewezance, Ted
- Healing - Religious aspects - Anglican Church of Canada