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by ahnationtalk on October 5, 2023125 Views
October 5, 2023
Edmonton Archbishop Richard Smith says he left a recent international conference on Indigenous-Church relations “very encouraged,” but cautioned the Washington, D.C., event was one step on a long path ahead.
“We basically spent the week sharing our experiences around certain themes: what’s been the history of the relationship between the Church and Indigenous people, what are the episcopal structures for dealing with it, how are we dealing with the question of enculturation, especially in the liturgy? As we were listening to each other, commonalities kept arising,” Smith said of the mid-September gathering.
Five Canadians — two Catholic archbishops and three Indigenous representatives — joined similarly structured delegations from the U.S., Australia and New Zealand at what was billed as an International Conference on Catholic Indigenous Ministry, an initiative of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Smith says it was when the formal agenda neared its close and free conversation flowed that he felt the most productive exchanges took place.
Read More: https://www.catholicregister.org/item/35943-international-gathering-pushes-reconciliation-forward
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