Bishops endorse Uluru Statement from the HeartA number of Plenary Council Members, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Members, had urged the bishops of Australia to endorse the Uluru Statement from the Heart. Earlier this month, following advice from First Nations Catholics, the bishops backed the statement.
In announcing their decision, the bishops said they had been informed by the words of St John Paul II, who in a visit to Alice Springs in 1986 said to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples: “Your culture, which shows the lasting genius and dignity of your race, must not be allowed to disappear… Your songs, your stories, your paintings, your dances, your languages, must never be lost.”
Bishop Columba Macbeth-Green OSPPE, chair of the Bishops Commission for Relations with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, said the bishops were "very grateful for the reflections of the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Catholic Council in helping shape our thinking on this important subject".
“That Council recently endorsed the Statement from the Heart, and we have listened carefully to their reasons for doing so," Bishop Macbeth-Green said.
“We also heard from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander members of the Plenary Council at our recent assembly of their desire for the Church in Australia to follow NATSICC’s lead.”
The Plenary Council’s agenda called for the Church to “honour and acknowledge the continuing deep spiritual relationship of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to this country and commit ourselves to the ongoing journey of reconciliation”.
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