A retreat for Indigenous Elders at Our Lady of Seven Sorrows Parish

As the number of Elders declines within Indigenous communities, their wisdom and guidance are increasingly sought after for many community needs. This includes passing down Traditional Knowledge, teachings, languages, crafts, and spiritual guidance to younger generations.

A retreat for Indigenous Elders at Our Lady of Seven Sorrows Parish2024-02-28T18:35:45+00:00

Cree Language Revitalization at Our Lady of Seven Sorrows

Cree people across Turtle Island are seeking a renewed sense of pride in their heritage, free from the shadows of historical trauma. The Catholic Parish of Our Lady of Seven Sorrows in Alberta is spearheading an initiative to revive the Cree language as part of the community's prayers and hymns, with the goal of instilling a renewed sense of pride in Cree Catholics that transcends the painful legacy of the residential school system.

Cree Language Revitalization at Our Lady of Seven Sorrows2024-02-07T17:18:56+00:00

A Healing Workshop For Residential School Survivors and Their Families

The legacy of residential schools and day schools casts a long shadow of trauma, affecting not only those who attended but also their children and grandchildren. At Our Lady of Seven Sorrows, an Indigenous Parish in Maskwacis, Alberta, the journey toward healing has been a central focus for many years. This commitment to healing involves not only the Church but also collaboration with Indigenous organizations in the region. The Parish is planning to build a healing pavilion, featuring aisles and a platform, and surrounded by traditional gardens.

A Healing Workshop For Residential School Survivors and Their Families2024-02-28T18:48:26+00:00

Cursillo Weekends at Our Lady of Seven Sorrows Parish

Cursillo is an exploration of Christianity, valuable for those seeking to deepen their understanding of the faith. It empowers Christians to expand spiritually through prayer, study, and action, fostering the ability to share God's love with others.

Cursillo Weekends at Our Lady of Seven Sorrows Parish2024-02-28T18:29:53+00:00

Dagucayami Inishnobge and the Enduring Legacy of Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation

The Lac Ste. Anne Steel Tipi Monument, named Dagucayami Inishnobge ("our past relatives"), is a project initiated by the Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation. The purpose behind the monument is to ensure that the Nation’s rich heritage, spirituality, and enduring connection to the land are retained for future generations.

Dagucayami Inishnobge and the Enduring Legacy of Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation2024-02-07T17:21:21+00:00

Preserving Traditions: A new Community Teepee

The Catholic Parish of Our Lady of Seven Sorrows in Maskwacis, Alberta, has deep and historic roots in its community. Thanks to funding provided by the Indigenous Reconciliation Fund (IRF), the parish will be able to replace its teepee, covering all necessary materials and honorariums for those involved in the construction.

Preserving Traditions: A new Community Teepee2024-02-28T18:25:53+00:00

Walking in two worlds – Healing Through Cultural Workshops

The Children, Family, and Community Services (CFCS) branch within Catholic Social Services (CSS) provides support and housing for high-risk youth who have faced trauma and abuse, as well as shelter for vulnerable women and children escaping domestic violence.

Walking in two worlds – Healing Through Cultural Workshops2024-02-07T17:21:31+00:00

Youth drumming and singing at Mass

Involving Indigenous youth in Mass music is an important part of passing down traditions and fostering a sense of belonging. Through singing and drumming, youth can connect with both their culture and their Catholic faith.

Youth drumming and singing at Mass2024-02-28T18:32:27+00:00

St. Albert Catholic Schools’ Commitment to Indigenous Education

In the spirit of reconciliation and acknowledging the historical role of the Church in the residential school system, Greater St. Albert Catholic Schools in St. Albert, Alberta, are committed to fostering healing and growth within their school communities. A key priority in the organization’s three-year plan is to incorporate the teaching and learning of knowledge of First Nations, Inuit and Métis in educational plans.

St. Albert Catholic Schools’ Commitment to Indigenous Education2024-02-07T17:21:44+00:00
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