Friday, October 28, 2022

WCC NEWS: Church of Sweden apologizes to Sámi people, this time in Sápmi

The Church of Sweden has renewed its apology to the Sámi people, this time in Sápmi in the Luleå Cathedral.
The Church of Sweden renews its apology to the Sámi people, this time in Sápmi in the Luleå Cathedral, at the conclusion of the Ságastallamat. Photo: Magnus Aronson/Ikon
27 October 2022

One year ago, Archbishop Antje Jackelén made an official apology from the Church of Sweden to the Sámi people in Uppsala Cathedral. The apology was made once again on 23 October.

“It is important that the apology is also made in Sápmi and not only in the national sanctuary in Uppsala,” said Jackelén.

Ságastallamat, a two-day conference held on 21–22 October, concluded with a special service of worship in Luleå Cathedral, where the apology from the Church of Sweden to the Sámi people was made again. Ságastallamat means dialogue or conversation in Northern Sámi.

“Reconciliation is a long process in which the apology is a necessary milestone. Those receiving the apology must be given time to respond. This is another reason why it makes sense for the apology to be made on two occasions, almost a year apart,” said Jackelén.

In cooperation between the Church of Sweden at national level, the Sámi Council of the Church of Sweden and the northern dioceses, an action plan has been developed. It is based on the eight commitments made by the Church of Sweden. It focuses on five different areas to be developed by 2026. These include influence and participation, Sámi ecclesiastical life, Sámi children and young people, indigenous rights and land management and forestry.

“The development work is taking time, but things are not standing still,” says Erik-Oscar Oscarson, chairman of the Sámi Council of the Church of Sweden. “I am proud of the action plan that has been fully drafted and I have high hopes for the work that now lies ahead.”

The event can be viewed on the Church of Sweden’s website.

Speech of apology, by Church of Sweden

Apology to the Sámi to be made in Sápmi (Church of Sweden press release of 11 October 2022)

The General Synod's special worship service 24 November 2021 (pdf)

Church of Sweden publicly apologises for abuse of Sámi people (WCC press release of 26 November 2021)

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