"Ely presents both its history in the time of the Commonwealth and crime within the Edwardian setting.  Here an added touch is contributed by an inventor of alarms for coffins – devices by which the buried could signal their liveliness. "...

"While it is easy to blame the churches for what has happened, . . . it seems clear that the Government of Canada should accept the blame for setting up the system of residential schools in the first place, and that it should do whatever it takes to restore the Indigenous Peoples of this land to their rightful place in the prosperity that Canada has reaped at their expense." ...

"“The hardy men and women who lived in the West were bound by certain unwritten rules which focused on hospitality, fair play, loyalty, and respect for the land.”...

"“There was something of majesty, depressed indeed and overclouded, but still grand and imposing, in the manner and words of Father Buonaventure, which it was difficult to reconcile with those preconceived opinions which imputed subtlety and fraud to his sect and order.”...

"Veterans Affairs Canada states that the date is of “remembrance for the men and women who have served, and continue to serve our country during times of war, conflict and peace.”"...

" . . . it is striking to see in the characters, in the symbols, and in the tension, how the series has produced something powerful that resonates with our culture today. "...

"Here, I follow Hans Urs Von Balthasar in the insight that human drama in many ways echoes the divine drama.  That our images, our art, and our film in some ways reveal the transcendent to us."...

A tale of water blessed by the singing of the histories of love ino it....

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