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First Nations witnesses reflect on faith and spirituality during Pope’s visit

in an annual pilgrimage Tuesday. There, he wore a red Métis sash around his neck and greeted the crowd in the Nakota, Cree and Blackfoot languages.Gunville said she doesn’t know which nation she is from, but through the family of her ex-partner, the mother of three has learned “native ways.” One of daughters is now a Métis citizen, she added.“I think it’s healing for everybody and we can wash the tears away, and march onto a stronger and better future for Canada, for everybody.

Kistabish later awoke in the school’s nursery upstairs and found his brother crying. He said he suggested they run away together that very moment.Norman Kistabish and his wife Emily Mowatt Kistabish sit on the Plains of Abraham in Quebec City on Wed. July 27, 2022, waiting for Pope Francis to arrive.Kistabish said he travelled to the Plains of Abraham to gauge the pontiff’s “sincerity” when he spoke as “another step” in his path to wellness.

“Just living the love, living the peace, the respect, the sharing with everybody else. Do that you’re going to feel something more in your soul.”Pope Francis expresses ‘heartfelt pain’ at the ‘oppressive’ policies against Indigenous people in Canada Solomon said his Christian faith was strong before the Holy Father’s pilgrimage to First Nations land, but his visit “probably” made it “a little bit stronger.” Nevertheless, more action is needed to back up the “talk,” he said.“Is he going to back to Rome and forget about us? Until we see something … something has got to be done,” Solomon told Global News.

 

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