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What is National Reconciliation Day, and why must we spread the word?

First, National Reconciliation Day brings awareness to the brokenness of relationships around us. What would it look like if estranged young adult children knew there was a day to think about reconnecting with a parent they haven’t spoken to for years?
Second, by spreading the word, people will start thinking about their relationships or perhaps about someone they know who may need to reconcile.
Here is information from another post:
National Reconciliation Day, which is on April 2nd each year, urges us to repair relationships that have been damaged through hurtful words or actions. While many different “Days of Reconciliation” are held worldwide, this observance occurs each year on April 2nd.
Ruth, I had no idea such a day existed officially. Thank you for this post! I am sharing it. Sending hugs to you my friend ❤️
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Thank you! Yes! It’s been around since the 80’s. Canada celebrates it on September 30th.
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