Dr. Patricia is part of the Shadow Rock staff as our Minister of Wholeness. She is a medical doctor, an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ, and a member of our congregation. She is driven by a vision to help people see the integration of physical health and spirituality. She also has great compassion for Indigenous People and a fire for justice for them. Her latest endeavor is being involved with the World Council of Churches as a member of their Ecumenical Indigenous Peoples Network (EIPN) Reference Group.
The World Council of Churches (WCC) Ecumenical Indigenous Peoples’ Networks is an attempt to help Indigenous persons take their rightful place as important actors of the ecumenical mission movement. It is not possible to over-emphasize the desperate situations facing Indigenous Peoples worldwide. Their continuing subjection to colonial subjugation, socio-political oppression, economic exploitation, suppression through militarization, and forced displacement in conflict-torn areas must be stopped. The ongoing impact of the so-called Doctrine of Discovery that deprives Indigenous Peoples of their sacred lands through resource extraction, ecological catastrophe, land grabbing, and human trafficking leaves their communities utterly devastated with psycho-social consequences that have decimated and continue to traumatize Indigenous peoples both now and for generations to come. These are the true stories of Indigenous Peoples and their territories. The project is therefore integral to the WCC’s work to bring healing and transformation to the whole ecumenical movement, embodying the full reality and integrity of Indigenous life. Integral to the healing of Indigenous Peoples and for the transformation of oppressive institutions and relationships, is the provision of safe spaces and opportunities that enable and make possible reconciliation. Such healing is imperative for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples, and reconciliation between the two groups is necessary, especially in the context of ecumenism.
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