Christians. Isn't it time you learned more about them?


The Federal Government Department and the writer of this note shall remain nameless – but somewhere in Canada’s federal service this Christmas missive was penned and it’s too bizarre not to share:

December 25 is a national holiday in Canada and in many countries around the world. On that day, Christians commemorate the birth of Jesus of Nazareth, the first leader of the Catholic Church. Families decorate trees and put ornaments on their front door or yard and in their house. Christians and non-Christians gather around delicious holiday dishes and share gifts and cards.

Since DFO is a learning organization that values the perspectives and contributions of all employees from diverse backgrounds, managers will be able to consider requests for accommodation from employees, in accordance with the departmental Accommodation Policy and Guide.

I encourage all employees to take this opportunity and learn about Christians and their contributions to the Canadian society.

For more information on Christianity, please consult the National Defence Religions in Canada publication.
I wish all who participate a very Merry Christmas.

Because, you know, Christmas really is a time to learn about Christians – marginal as they are in Canadian society – shouldn’t you care about their holiday?

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