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This workbook does more than prepare children for First Communion. It instills in them a life-long love for their faith. Coupled with a leader guide that offers step-by-step instructions for each session, children and volunteer catechists will look forward to coming to class each week. Look ...
After winning the war in 2009, reconciliation has been discussed nationally and internationally. As a result, theReport of the Commission of Enquiry on “The Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission”(LLRC)2011 marked a significant milestone, serving as the first committed attempt for the purpose...
Rivalry In a world of limited resources we have to compete to survive. We co-operate often on the basis of competitive advantage. Winning is rewarded; losing is punished and is not encouraged. Scapegoats Someone has to be at the bottom. Someone has to lose in this world-view. The ...
‘Be brave and make change’, says the motto for this year’s Reconciliation Week. It’s a good place to start for some of Australia’s most significant Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander performers who will take to the stage at the Canberra Theatre for the Reconciliation Day...
Next week, Langley MLAS are being asked:Have current and past governments done enough to upgrade dike systems in North Langley and Glen Valley? . Watch for their answers online Sunday. . PAST COVERAGE AT YOUR SERVICE: City council weighs in on supervised consumption ...
The return of Elijah is thought by first century Jews to precede the coming of the Messiah, and so they set a place at the Passover Table for Elijah each year. John the Baptist is thought by some to be the second-coming of Elijah. And, as we will see next week, Elijah does come ...
As for UNDRIP, the B.C. government formally adopted it last year, and last week the Senate approved a bill to pass it at the federal level. Perry Bellegarde, chief of the Assembly of First Nations, said the legislation to implement UNDRIP in Canada “can be a pathway to reconciliation gu...
in. Funding should be looked at by all councils to help add more officers to curb the rise in crime. Councils should also work with the provincial and federal governments for funding for mental health resources so that we can help those who need it most before they end up on...
However, according to my understanding, an equally important subject for all of us at this juncture is well-cemented harmony and unity among the Sinhalese Tamils, Muslims, and others while respecting and accepting diversity among communities. We can name it ‘reconciliation’ because the nation need...