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All of the Churches including the Catholic Church would like the whole issue to disappear as they were up to their eyebrows into the cruelty and exploitation involved in the whole issue. the government and the churches that were involved will talk about and tut tut about this until there are one or two of them left alive, then in a gesture of generosity give both them compensation for their shoddy treatment

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Q: Does the Catholic Church support the issue of the Stolen Generation?
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A definition for the stolen generation?

The stolen generation is a term used to describe children from Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage who were removed from their families by the Australian Federal , State government, agencies and church missions, under acts of the parliament.


What were the effects on the Aboriginals in the Stolen Generation?

what were the impacts on the aboriginals in the stolen generation that were short term


What are some stolen generation facts?

my answer is the stolen generations are Aborigines that were stolen from there family


How many kids died in the stolen generation?

About 100,000 Aboriginal children were stolen in the Stolen Generation


Where did The Stolen Generation take place?

The Stolen Generation refers to a dark chapter in Australian history where Indigenous children were forcibly removed from their families by the Australian government and church missions between the late 1800s and 1970s. This primarily took place in Australia, specifically in various states and territories.


Is the term Stolen Generation underlined or quoted?

No. The term Stolen Generation is neither underlined nor placed in quotation marks.


Why was the stolen generation harmful?

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What other religions are helping Aboriginals from stolen generation?

Many of the Aboriginal missions during the time of the "stolen generations" were Catholic, Anglican or Lutheran. Although the missions have long since ceased to operate, the Catholic, Anglican and Lutheran Churches are helping to identify and locate missing family members, and provide such support as they are able. A small minority of Aborigines see Christianity as a religion of oppression because of their history, but are unable to return to their ancient beliefs. Instead, they have adopted Islam.


What is the church's support of the Renaissance?

The church was all for the gold stolen from the new world that was the spark of the renaissance. Gimme, gimme, gimme shouted the priests, more gold, more gold.


Where did the children of the stolen generation go?

The children of the Stolen generation were sometimes sent to live with white families. Some were also placed in missions.


Is the stolen generation still happening today?

no


What is the government doing about the stolen generation?

Not enough