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Canadian Catholics questioning their relationship with church after residential school graves found

Article content Bob Hilbig’s crisis of confidence in the Roman Catholic Church isn’t his first reckoning with the institution that shaped his childhood. It’s not even his second. But the discovery over the past month of what’s believed to be nearly 1,000 bodies in unmarked graves at two former residential schools for Indigenous children could prove to be the last, he said, unless church officials take responsibility. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Canadian Catholics questioning their relationship with church after residential school graves found Back to video “I’m really hopeful that there is some transparency and atonement to go around,” Hilbig said. “I’ll be analyzing…I’m going to be paying close attention to how they react.”

Two more Catholic churches burn down on Indigenous land in B C s Interior

Two more Catholic churches on Indigenous land in B.C.’s Interior burned to the ground early Saturday morning. The latest were located on reserves in the Similkameen Valley, and come just days after two Catholic churches burned down on Indigenous land in the southern Okanagan. Chief Keith Crow, of the Lower Similkameen Indian Band, said St. Ann’s Church on the Chuchuwayha reserve in Hedley and the Lower Similkameen Indian Band church, the Chopaka Church, were destroyed by fire at about 4 a.m. He said the fires were suspicious and “possibly” linked to the other two in the Okanagan.

Open fire, campfire and off-roading ban put in place for the Penticton Indian Band - Penticton News

Open fire, campfire and off-roading ban put in place for the Penticton Indian Band - Penticton News
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Two more Catholic churches burn down on Indigenous land in southern B C

Two more Catholic churches burn down on Indigenous land in southern B.C. St. Ann s Church in Hedley and the Lower Similkameen Indian Band church were destroyed by fire at about 4 a.m. Saturday. Author of the article: Tiffany Crawford Publishing date: Jun 26, 2021  •  3 hours ago  •  3 minute read  •  June 26, 2021 The Chopaka Church, on the land of the Lower Similkameen Indian Band, was burned to the ground overnight. It is one of four Catholic churches on Indigenous land that have been torched in recent days. Photo by Jen Louie /PNG Article content Two more Catholic churches on Indigenous land in B.C.’s Interior burned to the ground early Saturday morning.

No longer able to hide : Canada s residential school reckoning prompts U S investigation

No longer able to hide : Canada s residential school reckoning prompts U S investigation
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