CANADA DAY REFLECTION
This Canada Day reflection is dedicated to Indigenous People's and to my Irish Catholic /Protestant family and friends.
"Forgive them Father they know not what they do". (Luke 23:34).
The residential school news exploding across Canada is causing many to consider not celebrating Canada Day. On a personal note, I think Canadian kids have had enough cancelled this past year and a half to last them a lifetime. So don't cancel fireworks on them.
Continuing. I was moved by what Chief Bobby Cameron said in a TV interview about the remains of Indigenous children being found in unmarked graves in Kamloops. "Listen, and hear a small child's voice saying thank you-- thank you, you found us!"
Chief Cameron's words mirrored my first reaction when I heard about the 215 children's bodies found in Kamloops. In a previous post I wrote, "Help me (us) to see these children as little saints once lost but now found." His words make me think of children lost to gangs, abortion, neglect and abuse. And they make me think about the statues in the Potato Famine park near Harbourfront. It all feels connected to me, and very sad.
How did the Irish and Indigenous people ever hold onto their faith in God? Did they wonder where was their God, and the "mana from heaven?" (Exodus16). I am so grateful they stayed faithful. If not for their stubborn faith I would not have had mine to sustain me in dark times.
Cb
Amen.