Like the vast majority of you, I was shocked this past spring when the bodies of so many children were found at residential school sites across the country. It was a recognition that we had done wrong in our country. We had basically kidnapped children from their families and indoctrinated them in the beliefs that their culture was wrong and worthless and the white European culture was right. The pain of this abomination will last for generations to come.
I struggle with this issue on many fronts. As a Christian leader, I recognize the pain that was caused by my denomination to Indigenous people. Of the 139 residential schools that existed in Canada, 15 were run by the United Church of Canada (and it's predecessor denominations). Yes we as denomination apologized for the harm caused by residential schools in 1986 and in 1998, there is still much healing that needs to be done. As a Canadian, who grew up with the ideal of a Canadian Mosaic, I am speechless at why for so many years, society felt we could just eliminate 1000's of years of history because we needed to prove that the European way was better. As a person who discovered their Metis heritage later in life (due to my family member's shame and fear of admitting that they had aboriginal ancestors), I wonder is such hate still out there and who will the next victims be.
September 30th is orange shirt day. It recognizes the story of a young aboriginal girl. She was going to residential school. Her grandmother made her an orange dress to wear to the school. When she got to the school though the staff forced her to disrobe and they destroyed her orange dress. So on September 30th we are asked to wear orange to remember those children's whose lives were destroyed by the horrible institution of the residential schools. Some parts of the country will be naming September 30th as a holiday (not Alberta). Will you wear orange with me? Blessings.