Journal Pioneer

Showcasing Acadians

Congrès Mondial Acadien less than a year away

- BY MILLICENT MCKAY

One year from now Acadians from across the globe will descend on Summerside in a celebratio­n of heritage, reunion and community. “The Congrès Mondial Acadien is a gathering of Acadians from around the world. And due to our history and the Acadian Expulsion, we were separated. But people are so excited to come together again and celebrate our history,” said Claudette Theriault. Theriault, a native of AbramVilla­ge, is the president of the Congrès. The event runs from Aug. 10 to 24 in eight Island locations as well as 12 New Brunswick locations. Next year marks the 25th anniversar­y of the Congrès. On Monday the Congrès held a press conference in Summerside to update Islanders on the status of the event and when the Congrès will take place on P.E.I. “We are very proud to have the city of Summerside among the host municipali­ties. [The] host communitie­s will be featured with their own programmin­g, along with concerts, family reunions, themed conference­s, activities for youth and contempora­ry artistic discipline­s.” Recently, Theriault returned from a trip to France to advance the Congrès and to participat­e in other Acadian festivals. “We did a lot of social media. I was part of several presentati­ons in four different regions in France. There was really a buzz about the conference. People are very interested in coming to the grounds of their Acadian ancestors. It’s a dream come true for some.” Theriault guesses that the family reunion component of the Congrès will draw about 30,000 people. Jenny Richard, an Island volunteer with the Congrès, says the event holds a special place in her heart.

“I grew up in a small Acadian community with my whole family nearby who are also Acadian. I grew up on the food and lived with the music, so I like to celebrate my heritage. I’m really looking forward to seeing the family reunions take place. “It’s a special event because I’ve found that a lot of people, who aren’t familiar with P.E.I., don’t realize we have this culture present in our communitie­s,” said Richard. Father Eddie Cormier and Marie Arsenault believe the Congrès is an important celebratio­n. “The Acadian Expulsion was a major upheaval. It sent us everywhere. We’re recognizin­g that there are Acadians in France, in P.E.I., in Louisiana, all over the globe. And like all of the other [Congrès], it allows us to participat­e in a number of different ways. It’s very important to the local area of Acadians,” said Cormier. Arsenault agreed. “It really creates a spirit of unity as Acadians. “It also strengthen­s our desire to really promote the appreciati­on of our culture. Our history has helped with our sense of identity. “Our history has helped us grow… Notre histoire nous a grandis,” Arsenault said, quoting a lyric from one of her sister Angèle’s song. The Congrès Mondial Acadien 2019 kicks off on Aug. 10 in Abram-Village.

 ?? MILLICENT MCKAY/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Father Eddie Cormier, left, and Marie Arsenault enjoy traditiona­l Acadian treats at the recent announceme­nt for the Congrès Mondial Acadien.
MILLICENT MCKAY/JOURNAL PIONEER Father Eddie Cormier, left, and Marie Arsenault enjoy traditiona­l Acadian treats at the recent announceme­nt for the Congrès Mondial Acadien.

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