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This is a Flickr badge showing public items from General Synod tagged with RTC. Make your own badge here.

Photos from the tour
Photos from all four cities may be viewed and downloaded from the Anglican Church of Canada's Flickr site.

The Presbyterian Record's "Audacious Hope" issue
The May 2008 edition of the Presbyterian Record provided detailed coverage of the tour.

Worship service
This worship service was designed by the United Church of Canada but can be used by any congregations or communities interested in meditating on truth and reconciliation. The website includes scripture selections, links to backgrounders, and ideas for engaging children.

Learning opportunities
These programs are one way that individuals and communities can work to improve relationships between Aboriginals and non-Aboriginals.

A Prayer (PDF file)
This special Remembering the Children prayer was used throughout the tour by congregations and individuals, and also at events

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From Truth to Reconciliation
A book of reflections on the residential schools experience, published by the Aboriginal Healing Foundation

A Virtual Tour of a Residential School
Take a look at the recreated Mohawk Residential School, an interactive resource from the Legacy of Hope foundation, the Aboriginal Healing Foundation, and Library and Archives Canada.

Reclaiming History
An interactive introduction to Residential Schools, also an initiative of the Legacy of Hope foundation, the Aboriginal Healing Foundation, and Library and Archives Canada.

The National Day of Healing and Reconciliation
This event on May 26 is organized by a movement of people committed to moving forward collectively within our families, communities, and across Canada for the purposes of healing and reconciliation

For information on Remembering the Children: an Aboriginal and Church Leaders' Tour to Prepare for Truth and Reconciliation, email info@rememberingthechildren.ca

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