Edmonton Catholic church with Indigenous traditions prepares for Pope’s visit
EDMONTON — Cultures collide each Sunday morning at Edmonton’s Sacred Heart Church of the First Peoples, with sage burning alongside candles and both hymns and Indigenous drumming resounding through congregations.
The century-old religious institution, located in the vibrant and diverse McCauley inner-city neighbourhood, routinely blends Catholic and Indigenous rituals in its services, making it an obvious backdrop for the pending visit from Pope Francis later this month.
“It’s a tremendous opportunity for the healing of Indigenous peoples of this land,” said church elder Fernie Marty about the Pope’s visit after he smudged the room where a recent mass took place on Sunday.
“People from all over the country come to Sacred Heart. They want to experience what it is like to smudge and pray in a totally different way. We’re still using the Catholic faith. It’s a combination of both worlds where we can learn to work and live together as individuals, regardless of who we are and where we come from.”