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		<title>Photo slideshow: Re-enactment of Membertou’s baptism</title>
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		<title>Membertou 400 celebrations begin with re-enactment at Port Royal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was a ceremony to mark the anniversary of what’s considered to be a 400-year-old political alliance the Mi’kmaq made with French and the Vatican. Approximately 500 people gathered near the shoreline at Port Royal National Historic Site in Annapolis Royal, N.S. on Thursday to witness the re-enactment of Mi’kmaq Grand Chief Henri Membertou’s baptism into Roman Catholic religion on June 24, 1610. The event is considered to be the first time an aboriginal person in North American was baptized into Christianity. It also formalized a friendship and an alliance between Membertou’s followers and the French settlers at the Port Royal Habitation. The current Mi’kmaq Grand Chief Ben Sylliboy was joined by most of the 44 members of the Mi’kmaq Grand Council, the traditional government of the Mi’kmaq Nation, for the ceremonies. Other dignitaries included Rick Simon, Assembly of First Nations Vice-Chief for Nova Scotia and PEI, Peter Newton, Warden for Annapolis County and Vickie Conrad, NDP MLA for Queens. The ceremony began in the morning with a two-hour outdoor mass that was held underneath a tent. Archbishop Pedro Lopez Quintana, the Pope’s representative in Canada, joined several other Church representatives from Atlantic Canada in the mass which was read [...]]]></description>
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