Schools agreement a done deal: Calgary makes demands prior to signing.The last three dioceses to consider the native residential schools agreement -- Eastern Newfoundland/Labrador, Fredericton and Calgary -- voted on Feb. 8 to approve it, completing the ratification The confirmation or adoption of an act that has already been performed. A principal can, for example, ratify something that has been done on his or her behalf by another individual who assumed the authority to act in the capacity of an agent. process that began Nov. 28 with the diocese of Keewatin. All 30 Canadian Anglican dioceses This is an alphabetical list of Anglican and Episcopalian dioceses. Archbishops
Since some dioceses pledged more than the recommended amount from General Synod The General Synod is the title of the governing body of some church organizations. Church of England In the Church of England, General Synod was instituted in 1970 and is the culmination of a process of rediscovering self-government for the Church of England that had , the total (see Dioceses chart, p. 2) exceeds $22 million. General Synod treasurer Jim Cullen said the excess is a "cushion" that could be used if some dioceses have trouble raising their full share. General Secretary Jim Boyles James (Jim) Boyle is an American politician in the State of Ohio, affiliated with the Democratic party. He has served on the city council of South Euclid, Ohio, and also ran for the Ohio General Assembly challenging an entrenched pro-life incumbent. He lost. said in a statement that he was "very pleased with the way dioceses have responded so quickly and so positively to the agreement. It shows the strength of the Anglican family in Canada." Archbishop Michael Peers The Most Reverend Michael Geoffrey Peers (born 1934) was Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada from 1986 till 2004. Born in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1934, Archbishop Peers completed an undergraduate degree in languages at the University of British Columbia in 1956 , primate of the Anglican Church of Canada The Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada (referred to in older documents as the Primate of All Canada) is elected by the General Synod of the Church from among a list of five bishops nominated by the House of Bishops. , and federal Public Works public works pl.n. Construction projects, such as highways or dams, financed by public funds and constructed by a government for the benefit or use of the general public. Noun 1. Minister Ralph Goodale Ralph Edward Goodale, PC , MP, BA , LL.B (born October 5, 1949, in Regina, Saskatchewan) was Canada's Minister of Finance from 2003 to 2006 and continues to be a Liberal Member of Parliament. He was named Opposition House Leader by Bill Graham. , the minister in charge of residential schools negotiations, are scheduled to sign the agreement on March 11 in Toronto. The last diocese to ratify -- Calgary -- needed some concerns addressed before its special synod, said Archdeacon Barry Foster For the actor, see . Barry Foster (born on December 8, 1968 in Hurst, Texas) was an American football running back in the National Football League. Career He attended Duncanville High School in Texas. , the diocese's executive officer. One was the amount Calgary would contribute to the fund. "General Synod was asking for $600,000. We argued that the money we spent on (the) McMahon (court decision) was valuable to the whole church. The diocese has spent about $400,000 on legal fees, so the amount we arrived at was $200,000," said Archdeacon Foster. Last October, Justice Terrence McMahon of the Alberta Court of Queen's Bench Queen's Bench n. 1) the highest court in Great Britain during the reign of a Queen, so that opinions are identified as a volume of Queen's Bench (QB). 2) in the United States, organizations of women lawyers, dating from when women were a small minority of practicing ruled that only the Anglican Church of Canada's Missionary Society could be named in residential schools lawsuits, since it was the entity that contracted with the federal government to run the schools. Justice McMahon dismissed claims against General Synod and against the dioceses of Calgary and Athabasca. The Missionary Society still exists as a legal entity but it has no assets. Synod members approved the $200,000 contribution, but "the synod was fairly clear that if there is an opportunity to revisit re·vis·it tr.v. re·vis·it·ed, re·vis·it·ing, re·vis·its To visit again. n. A second or repeated visit. re this, we would contribute more," Archdeacon Foster said. The second concern was Calgary's need for an assurance that the federal government would not appeal the McMahon decision. "We said if we didn't have a guarantee from (federal representative Jack) Stagg we wouldn't sign the agreement," said Archdeacon Foster. The diocese received a letter before Feb. 8 from Mr. Stagg with the assurance Calgary required, he said. In Halifax, a cold cathedral did not stop the diocese of Nova Scotia/Prince Edward Island's special synod on Jan. 25 from a lengthier meeting than most -- about eight hours. The vote to ratify was not as overwhelmingly positive as it was in other dioceses. Out of about 350 votes, 76 per cent voted yes, said Canon Fred Krieger, executive secretary of synod. "I didn't think it would pass," said Mr. Krieger, noting that some speakers criticized the agreement for possibly opening the diocese (which had no residential schools) to future liability, some felt it would not result in justice for native people and others complained they didn't have enough time to consider it. In Sault Ste. Marie Sault Sainte Marie — pronounced "Soo Saint Marie" (IPA /su seɪnt məˈɹi/) — is the name of two cities on the Saint Marys River, which forms part of the boundary between the United States and Canada. , Ont., the diocese of Algoma's synod -- moved up to Jan. 21-23 from its regular May date -- added the residential schools settlement to an agenda that already included the question of same-sex blessings (See Algoma p. 7). Robert Falby, Toronto's chancellor and a negotiating team member, and two residential school alumni, Michael Cachagee and Shirley Home, made presentations in favour of the settlement. "There were serial sexual predators The term sexual predator is used pejoratively to describe a person seen as obtaining or trying to obtain sexual contact with another person in a metaphorically predatory manner. working in the Anglican schools," Mr. Falby told the synod. "The agreement is our attempt to do the right thing ... without spending legal fees and hiding behind corporate veils." The native population in the diocese is significant, at 6.2 per cent in Sault Ste. Marie alone, said Archdeacon Harry Huskins. During his charge to synod, Bishop Ferris noted that he had already received an unsolicited cheque for $20,000 towards the settlement fund from a Thunder Bay Thunder Bay, city (1991 pop. 113,946), SW Ont., Canada, on Thunder Bay inlet of Lake Superior. The city was created in 1970 by the amalgamation of the twin cities of Fort William and Port Arthur and two adjoining townships. parish. In Toronto, at a special synod on Jan. 25, Archbishop Terence Finlay issued a challenge, asking "every Anglican household, choir, youth group, outreach committee, ACW ACW Arts Council of Wales (UK) ACW Arts Council of Wales ACW American Civil War ACW Alliance for Computers and Writing ACW Air Control Wing ACW After Call Work (call centers) , parish and diocesan bodies, bishops, chancel chancel, primarily that part of the church close to the altar and used by the officiating clergy. In the early churches it was separated from the nave by a low parapet or open railing (cancellus), its name being thus derived. guilds and individuals" to each send a gift of at least $100. "We need to address this financial responsibility as soon as possible so that we can get on with the important work of healing and reconciliation," Archbishop Finlay wrote in his challenge. Before the vote, delegates heard presentations from Archbishop Peers and Archdeacon Larry Beardy, a Cree member of the negotiating team. "My people are a suffering people," said Archdeacon Beardy. "We have high suicides, epidemics in sugar diabetes sugar diabetes n. Insulin-dependent diabetes; diabetes mellitus. , heart problems, lack of housing, homeless people and people crowded into dwellings that are like matchboxes Matchboxes is a drinking game of skill played around a table. It can be played by any number of people. The aim is to flick the matchbox over one's pint such that it lands on its edge or end. Main Rules Play proceeds around the circle. ." With a shaking voice, he added, "the Anglican Church of Canada takes the lead role to show the rest of Canadian society what our people are going through and I want to thank you and God bless you." At the diocese of Niagara's special synod Jan. 18, Bishop David Ashdown of Keewatin, a former residential school supervisor now presiding pre·side intr.v. pre·sid·ed, pre·sid·ing, pre·sides 1. To hold the position of authority; act as chairperson or president. 2. To possess or exercise authority or control. 3. over a diocese with a significant aboriginal population, thanked the synod in Cree for its approval, saying, "gitchee megwitch" ("big thank you"). He said Keewatin is "walking a healing journey." In the diocese of the Arctic, where the agreement was ratified by a teleconference call among the diocese's four bishops, the parish of Holy Trinity in Yellowknife said its mission outreach committee donated the parish's entire $2,900 contribution for the year. The Anglican church operated 26 of 80 boarding schools It may never be fully completed or, depending on its its nature, it may be that it can never be completed. However, new and revised entries in the list are always welcome. attended by aboriginals from the mid-19th century into the 1970s. Hundreds of natives are suing the church and the federal government, which owned the schools, alleging physical and sexual abuse.
Dioceses pledge more than $22 million requested
Algoma ratified by synod Jan. 22-23/ $725,000
Arctic ratified by teleconference Jan. 23/ $466,000
Athabasca ratified by executive council Jan. 11/ $125,000
Brandon ratified by diocesan executive Jan. 22/ $253,000
British Columbia ratified by diocesan council Dec. 12/ $1 million
Caledonia ratified by executive committee Dec. 6/ $150,000
Calgary ratified by special synod Feb. 8/ $200,000
Cariboo ratified by diocesan executive council Jan. 18/
$10,000
Central Nfld ratified through poll of clergy and committee/
$345,000
Eastern Nfld/Lab. ratified by diocesan council Feb. 7-8/ $600,000
Edmonton ratified by council and finance committee Dec.
3/ $500,000
Fredericton ratified by special synod Feb. 8/ $762,000
Huron ratified by executive committee Jan. 18/ $2.1
million
Keewatin ratified by diocesan council Nov. 28-30/ $185,000
Kootenay ratified by diocesan council Nov. 30/ $275,000
Montreal ratified by special synod Jan. 11/ $500,000
Moosonee ratified via conference call/ $150,000
New Westminster ratified by special synod Jan. 18/ $1.6 million
Niagara ratified by special synod Jan. 18/ $1.9 million
Nova Scotia/PEI ratified by special synod Jan. 24-25/ $1.2 million
Ontario ratified by special synod Jan. 25/ $1.1 million
Ottawa ratified by special synod Feb. 1/ $1.6 million
Qu'Appelle ratified by diocesan council Jan. 25/ $400,000
Quebec ratified by executive council Dec. 17/ $135,000
Rupert's Land ratified by diocesan council Jan. 14/ $470,000
Saskatchewan ratified by executive committee Dec. 18/ $225,000
Saskatoon ratified by special synod Jan. 11/ $300,000
Toronto ratified by special synod Jan. 25/ $5.04 million
Western Nfld ratified by diocesan executive Jan. 22/ $345,000
Yukon ratified by phone poll of committee
members/ $76,000
Total from dioceses: $22,737,000
From General Synod: 3,000,000
Grand total: $25,737,000 |
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