Australian Indigenous Acknowledgement of Country Part of Liturgy
An Australian news report highlights the practice of acknowledging Indigenous country as a natural and normal part of daily life and liturgy. This practice is observed by individuals and institutions, including churches, as a cultural courtesy and sign of respect. The report notes that this acknowledgement is considered suitable for particular places and peoples.
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ABC NewsRadio AU
“And so at our church here in St John's acknowledgement of country is just a part of our liturgy. It's just a natural normal part of that. So if you look from the RSA website, that's what they've said there, that they will acknowledge country or welcome to country whichever is suitable for that particular place in that particular people.”
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