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Indigenous communities wanted more from Archbishop of Canterbury meeting

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After apologizing for the Anglican Church’s role in residential schools, the Archbishop of Canterbury’s private meetings with members of Indigenous communities left some wanting more details regarding documentation and providing...
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Anglican leader hears from survivors, apologizes for church allowing abuses at residential schools

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After listening to the testimony of survivors, the Archbishop of Canterbury told those gathered at a Saskatchewan First Nation that he was sorry the Anglican Church had allowed 'terrible crime' to occur at residential schools.
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Ottawa biker rally met with organized police presence

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The Rolling Thunder weekend rally in Ottawa was met with an organized police presence, with law enforcement arresting 10 people and bylaw officers issuing hundreds of tickets for parking violations.
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Anglican leader explains residential schools apology, compensation for survivors

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Andrew Chang speaks to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rev. Justin Welby, about what he’s sorry for in his residential schools apology and how the Anglican Church plans to approach compensating survivors for what they endured.
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Ukraine urges Easter truce for Mariupol

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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has used his Easter message to call for unity and resilience, in the face of war.
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Pope to make 3 stops in Canada, sources say

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CBC News has learned that Pope Francis will make three major stops in Canada — Edmonton, Quebec City and Iqaluit — to meet with residential school survivors during a visit in late July.
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Ukraine war: St Sophia Cathedral declared 'demilitarised zone'

9th - Higher Ed
One of the most important religious sites in Ukraine has chosen a novel approach to protect itself from attack.
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Ukraine Easter celebrations marred by Russian invasion

9th - Higher Ed
Ukraine is home to just more than a million Roman Catholics but many are unable to celebrate Easter Sunday.
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'One would hope that the Catholic Church would be on the side of justice'

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Natan Obed, president of the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, explains what it means to him to have a commitment from the Roman Catholic Church to work with him on the case of Father Johannes Rivoire.
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UK’s Archbishop of Canterbury calls for environmental action

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The Head of the Church of England, Archbishop Justin Welby, believes that the climate and nature crises are urgent issues demanding immediate attention.
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First Nations leaders look forward to reconciliation

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Leaders and delegates from First Nations communities met with Pope Francis to speak about Canada's history with residential schools, including the discovery of what are likely children's remains at the grounds of a former residential...
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Why these Papal talks feel different from years past

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Former Keeseekoose First Nation chief Ted Quewezance and Regina Archbishop Don Bolan explain why recent reconciliation talks with Pope Francis feel different than similar discussions held in 2009 with Pope Benedict, and how the Catholic...
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Catholics hopeful papal apology will strengthen relationship with Indigenous people

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Catholic worshippers say they're hopeful that Pope Francis's apology for the conduct of some members of the Catholic Church in Canada's residential school system will help strengthen the relationship between the church and Indigenous...
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Pope Francis apologizes to Indigenous delegates for abuses at residential schools

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Pope Francis spoke before an audience of 200 bishops, Indigenous delegates and supporters, delivering an apology for the conduct of some members of the Catholic Church in Canada's residential school system.
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Indigenous delegates share mixed emotions over papal apology

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Indigenous delegates who witnessed Pope Francis's residential school apology talk to The National co-host Ian Hanomansing over their mixed reactions to the Pope's words.
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Indigenous people in Canada divided on Pope’s apology

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Some Indigenous people in Canada say Pope Francis’s residential-school apology doesn't go far enough while others say they just don't trust the church.
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Pope Francis apologises for ‘deplorable’ residential school abuse

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Indigenous leaders welcome papal apology as ‘long overdue’, but say it is only a first step on the path to justice.
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Indigenous delegates return from Rome, anxious for what's next

9th - Higher Ed
Members of an Indigenous delegation to Rome are making their way back home following a long-awaited apology from Pope Francis. They'll be paying close attention to how the Vatican will make amends in the coming months for the harms...
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Ukraine: Residents slowly returning to Kyiv

9th - Higher Ed
Northern areas of the capital Kyiv have been devastated by Russian attacks.
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Church must fulfil promises to compensate survivors, hand over documents, Indigenous groups say

9th - Higher Ed
Even if the Catholic Church were to apologize for its role in residential schools, Indigenous groups say the church must also fulfil its promises to compensate survivors and turn over documents being held in the Vatican and in Canada.
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10 million Ukrainians displaced by Russian invasion, UN estimates

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As conflict in Ukraine escalates, the United Nations estimates approximately 10 million people have been displaced by Russia's invasion.
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Community kitchens help offset the rising cost of living

9th - Higher Ed
With higher prices straining household budgets and food banks struggling to keep up, community programs are trying to fill the gaps. But experts say those helpful grassroots initiatives aren’t long-term solutions.
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Protesters in Ottawa supported by organized operation

9th - Higher Ed
The protesters occupying downtown Ottawa have set up everything from kitchens to bathrooms and even a gym in the last few weeks. And it’s all supported by an organized operation that stretches outside downtown.
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God has entered the metaverse - and worship in virtual worlds is booming

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A Virginia pastor didn’t realise how much the metaverse would take off when he established VR Church in 2016. But partly due to COVID, attendance is soaring.