ChurchesFormer students of Anglican-run schools, Presbyterian-run schools, Lejac Indian Residential School and the Spanish Indian residential schools with valid claims receive 100% per cent compensation without delay due to the federal government's agreement with the following church entities: The Roman Episcopal Corporation of Prince Rupert
Jesuits of Upper Canada, the Daughters of Mary, and the Diocese of Sault
Ste. Marie.
Anglican Church of Canada
Presbyterian Church in Canada
Canada/Anglican Church AgreementMichael Peers, Anglican Church Archbishop "With the support of our dioceses and our members across Canada, we can return to our primary occupation and vocation, serving God and God’s world in ministries of hope, of healing and reconciliation and of compassion." "The idea that large dioceses which never had anything to do with schools would simply stand by and see other bodies within the life of the church fold up is not who we are as a church." "I have sat in healing circles and heard the painful stories of abuse. By entering into this agreement, we are saying that we have heard those stories, that we acknowledge our tragic part in them, and that we will take up our new role not only in addressing the abuses of the past, but in seeking a new and life giving way of living together as native and non native Canadians, in the church and in society." Reverend Canon Fraser Lawton, Anglican Church Regional Dean in Fort
McMurray Don Byrt, Archdeacon from the Anglican Diocese of Saskatoon Fred Hiltz, Bishop for the Anglican parishes in PEI and Nova Scotia "It will be tough to find those resources. But I believe the will to find that (money) will be there." "It’s about healing, it’s about justice and it’s about reconciliation, about the very things which we speak of in our literature, about the very things we as Christians say we’re committed to." Susan Barclay, Keewatin diocese treasurer. Rev. David Ashdown, Keewatin Bishop "It enables us to continue to walk in partnership as brothers and sisters." Archdeacon Jim Boyles, General Secretary "It (the agreement-in-principle) will also demonstrate that principled resolution can be achieved in an environment of mutual co operation and respect." "While the proposal, if ratified, entails hardships for General Synod and the dioceses, the Officers of General Synod believe it would allow Anglican entities to participate in compensation for validated abuse claims without threatening the future viability of the national Church and its dioceses." Canada/Presbyterian Church AgreementRev. Stephen Kendall, Principal Clerk, Presbyterian Church "We are very glad that through this agreement, compensation will reach these survivors, many of whom have waited a long time to have their cases considered". David Jennings, Convener of Assembly Council "By removing the Church from the litigation activities surrounding residential schools, this agreement allows the Church to do what is should always do: model repentance, reconciliation and grace." Rev. Mark Lewis, Moderator Presbyterian Church "The agreement provides credible compensation, real opportunities for healing and restoration, a ground work for ongoing ministry with aboriginal people and an alternate resolution process which will allow valid claimants to tell their story in the hearing of the church."
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