![]() Vincent Liem, Calgary ( Vietnamese) | Watch 7 PM - Holy Spirit, Calgary ( Spanish) | Watch.6 PM - Our Lady Queen of Peace, Calgary ( Polish) | Watch. Crisis line for Indian Residential School survivors and family: 1-86 Give us humility to listen when others reveal how we have failed and courage to love others as ourselves, mindful of your love for the weakest and most vulnerable among us. God, through the presence and power of the Holy Spirit, continue to offer us correction so that your grace might change and transform us in our weakness and repentance. For the children who died in residential schools throughout Canada and for all those who continue on a journey through the darkness, that there may be healing founded on truth and that the Spirit will inspire our ongoing commitment to reconciliation. A brief guide about Treaty & Alberta Treaty Map ( Alberta Teachers Association ) A Catholic response to Call to Action 48 of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.Canada's Residential Schools: Reconciliation.Canada's Residential Schools: The Legacy.Canada's Residential Schools: The History, Part 2 (1939 to 2000). ![]() Canada's Residential Schools: The History, Part 1 (origins to 1939).Honouring the truth, reconciling for the future.Guilt, Responsibility, and Purgatory: How traditional Catholic teaching can help us think about truth, reconciliation, and reparations (Church Life Journal).Unmarked graves were documented years ago but most of us looked away (B.Canada's Trudeau Fans the Flame of Blame (NCR Register).Where are the children buried? (A report from Dr.The policy battle that set the stage for a century of residential school death.Perspective on death and graves in residential schools.The History of Canada's Residential Schools (First Things).Joseph’s Industrial School (Dunbow) - East of Okotoks, near the junction of the Bow and Highwood Rivers (1884-1922) operated by the Oblates of Mary Immaculate (OMI) and Grey Nuns of Montreal Sacred Heart Residential School (Peigan) - Brocket, Alberta (1887-1961) operated by the Oblates of Mary Immaculate (OMI) and Grey Nuns of Montreal.Mary’s Residential School (Kainai) - Cardston, Alberta (1898-1988) operated by the Oblates of Mary Immaculate (OMI) and Grey Nuns of Montreal Joseph’s Residential School (Crowfoot) - Cluny, Alberta (1900-1968) operated by the Oblates of Mary Immaculate (OMI) and Sisters of Providence Below are links to the four residential schools: The Roman Catholic Diocese of Calgary did not run any residential schools. Four of them operated by the Oblates of Mary Immaculate (OMI) were within the boundaries of the Diocese. There were 25 residential schools in the Province of Alberta. Residential Schools within the boundaries of the Diocese of Calgary CCCB Resources: Past statements | Encounter with the Popes | Initiative.2014 Pastoral letter from Catholic Bishops of Alberta and the NWT. ![]() Joint video statement from Chief Littlechild and Archbishop Smith. ![]()
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