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Catching Foxes

Episode 42: 42 Reservation Missionary Kenn Cramer

Catching Foxes

Luke and Gomer

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Tv & Film

4.8769 Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2016

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Kenn Cramer is the Senior Director of Parish Life for the St Paul Mission who, alongside his wife Laura, the Director of Religious Education and all around financial planner and bookkeeper, ministers to the needs of the Native American Nakoda and A'aninin people living on a reservation in Montana. 

Kenn explains how his community of 4,000 is 80% Catholic, but only 4% ever step foot in a Church outside of his or her own baptism and funeral. The community is has a 75% unemployment rate and a barely subsistent life. There is a widespread sense of hopelessness and a lack of personal dignity, which leads to crushingly high levels of suicide, drug addition and alcohol abuse.

And in the midst of such poverty, Kenn has encountered the utter uniqueness of these people and the Church's dire need of them in her life. "How can the body of Christ function missing an entire limb?" Yet that is what is happening in the Third World poverty of these reservations in the middle of the world's richest nation.

 

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Diocese of Gallup serves the nation’s largest reservation: The Diocese of Gallup has a rich history, especially when it comes to the many Native American tribes contained within its borders. These tribes, including Navajo, Zuni, Hopi, Apache, and Pueblo peoples, form a unique and important part of the Diocese… The purpose of this office is to assess and meet the spiritual needs of the Native American members of the Diocese.

Pine Ridge Reservation, the Poorest in the countryFrom 1980 to 2000, the counties that make up Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota comprised the poorest of our nation's 3,143 counties. The 2000 census found them the third poorest, not because things got better on Pine Ridge, but because things got worse on two other South Dakota Indian Reservations.

Extreme Poverty: The poverty on Pine Ridge can be described in no other terms than third world. It is common to find homes overcrowded, as those with homes take in whoever needs a roof over their heads. Many homes are without running water, and without sewer.

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0:00.0

Hello?

0:01.5

Are you guys there?

0:02.2

Hey.

0:02.9

Yay.

0:04.7

I don't, the Wi-Fi just dropped here for some reason.

0:08.3

It sounds like a personal problem.

0:13.1

Take that.

0:14.2

So, anywho, Jesus.

0:25.8

Okay, let's start from, let's start from the top.

0:31.9

So right now, Ken, you have decided you were living comfortably in suburbia and you made a decision.

0:36.0

You and your wife, after coming out of a silent retreat and watching a terrible, terrible movie called Exodus of Gods and Kings.

0:38.8

Somehow that gave you a religious epiphany, even though it was the most irreligious movie ever.

0:43.2

Just kidding.

0:43.9

I know, I'm just kidding.

0:45.2

But now you are serving an Indian, in a mission called the St. Paul Mission, correct?

0:52.8

Uh-huh.

0:53.2

And you have three churches.

0:55.9

You have a priest who's in retirement and a priest who's like the

0:59.2

sacramental minister?

1:01.2

No.

1:02.0

So the sacramental minister is kind of a new priest.

1:06.0

So a sacramental priest is recently ordained a year and a half.

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