Every Child Matters: Honouring Orange Shirt Day
As Anglicans, we have been called upon to lift up our responsibility to break through the Residential School denialism that is spreading throughout our society, to remember the children who never returned home from Residential School, and to commemorate their lives. This 14-page resource has information about the impact of residential schools, suggestions for church, home, and community activities, and links to videos and more reading. In addition to the listed events, there was a well-attended Orange Shirt Day gathering and walk in Parkdale, as listed on our Facebook page.
The Survivors Flag, a rich tapestry of symbols created over many weeks by a wide range of residential school survivors, includes
- Family and children
- Seeds
- The tree of peace and cedar branch
- Sun, moon, and stars
- The Métis sash, eagle feather, and inuksuit
The Art of Resistance: Day Trips to Black Heritage Sites
Following in the footsteps of Black settlers, two informational and inspiring day trips to Black heritage sites in Ontario were organized this year by the Rev. Canon Claudette Taylor.
The first was to Priceville and Owen Sound on Owen Sound Emanicipation Day, Saturday August 3.
The second was to Clarksburg and Collingwood on Saturday, September 14.
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Prayers for use During the Coronavirus Outbreak
The Church of England has produced an excellent prayer resource for use during the pandemic. The booklet includes prayers about the outbreak, personal prayers, prayers with children, and a pattern of daily prayer.
The resource can be downloaded here.
It is also available in other formats on the C of E website.