“Reconciliation is the courage to name things as they are, daring to believe it can be different, then working together to make it happen.”
November marks our Season of Reconciliation, a time for reflecting on what reconciliation truly means and what it asks of each of us. In this series of seasonal sermons, our clergy explore the essential qualities of remembering well to move forward together
Reverend Su McClellan, Cathedral Associate Minister, invites us to reflect on what Sainthood might look like today to help to guide us on the reconciliation journey.
On Remembrance Sunday, Reverend Kate Massey, Canon for Arts and Reconciliation, explores how we can remember the past well, to help us to move forward into peace.
Dean Jay explores the hope of reconciliation between the colonial legacy and Māori heritage of New Zealand.