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“For more than three decades, the Anglican Church of Canada has been on a journey of listening, truth-telling, repentance and healing with Indigenous Peoples, both within and outside the church” – Anglican Church, Reconciliation Toolkit.

Prosperity, security, health, and human dignity of our communities is interdependent to what happens within and outside of Canada – on the land known, from times immemorial, to Indigenous peoples as Turtle Island. The CIC National Capital Branch graciously welcomes special guest speakers Archbishop Mark MacDonald and Judith Moses, Chair of the Anglican Church Jubilee Commission. Archdeacon Dr. Jay Koyle will moderate this most insightful discussion on the Anglican Church’s truth and reconciliation journey, the creation of Indigenous Ministries as well as the Jubilee Commission – mandated to prepare a “just, sustainable and equitable funding base for the self-determining Indigenous Anglican church” and its Ministries.

SPEAKERS

The Most Rev. Mark L. MacDonald, National Anglican Indigenous Archbishop, of the Anglican Church of Canada.

Judith Moses, Chair of the Jubilee Commission and Deputy Prolocutor (Lay) of the Anglican Church of Canada.

MODERATOR

The Ven. Dr. Jay Koyle, Executive Archdeacon for the Diocese of Algoma of the Anglican Church of Canada in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.

WELCOME REMARKS

Elizabeth Kingston, President of the CIC National Capital Branch

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