Litany for Healing and Restoration
A Litany for the Healing and Restoration of our Church (2017) gives Anglican communities a structured way to enter prayer around the realities of colonization, the call to repentance and the hope of reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples. Its language names harm with clarity while inviting humility, compassion and transformation. Suitable for worship and study contexts, this litany can be used in full or adapted for worship, formation or community gatherings. It was first circulated by the Primate’s Commission on Discovery, Reconciliation and Justice following its development in the Diocese of Rupert’s Land.
Suggested uses
- Services marking the National Indigenous Day of Prayer
- Worship during Lent, Advent or other penitential seasons
- Ceremonies or gatherings focused on reconciliation, truth-telling or healing
- Parish or diocesan study sessions exploring the Church’s history with Indigenous Peoples
- Moments of corporate confession in worship seeking renewal and right relationship
Key themes
- Truth-telling about the Church’s role in colonization
- Repentance, healing and transformation
- Commitment to justice for Indigenous Peoples
- Renewal of the Church’s mission in light of reconciliation
- Prayer for restored relationships grounded in the Gospel
Best suited for: parishes seeking to deepen engagement with reconciliation and healing, diocesan events or synods highlighting repentance and renewal, small groups exploring Indigenous–settler relations and worship leaders looking for prayerful language that names harm and invites transformation.