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September 7, 2017
Weekly Pause & Ponder

Weekly Pause & Ponder

Sisters of St. Joseph
September 7, 2017
Weekly Pause & Ponder

An individual has not started living untill he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.

Martin Luther King.  The Conscious Activist, by James O’Dea,  p.225.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada is situated on the Traditional Territories of:

  • the Mississauga Anishinaabeg adjacent to Haudenosaunee Territory and in the territory covered by the Williams Treaty, and Rice Lake Purchase Treaty 20

  • the Algonquin Anishnaabeg in the area covered by the Rideau Purchase or Treaty 27 and 27 ¼  

  • the Anishinaabeg, the Haudenosaunee, and, the Lenape in the territory covered by Treaty 6 and Treaty 2 and,

  • the Haudenosaunee and Anishnaabeg. This territory is covered by the Upper Canada Treaties, is within the lands protected by the “Dish With One Spoon” wampum agreement and the Between the Lakes Purchase, 1792 between the Crown and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation (Treaty 3), and is directly adjacent to Haldimand Treaty territory (Treaty 4)