The Healing Church, a cannabis-using Catholic group in Rhode Island, plans to symbolically apologize to singer Ziggy Marley for the mistreatment of Rastafarians. Their leader, Rev. Dr. Anne Armstrong, will present 3 gifts of repentance to Marley or his representatives before his upcoming concert. The gifts represent apologies for the historic anti-Rastafarian violence, mockery of their traditions, and risks of glossing over their history amid increased popularity. Armstrong believes this apology is warranted given affirmations from the Pope and the Church's role in oppressing the Rastafarian faith.