From Reuters:
“Pope to visit Canada in July
to apologise for residential schools”
(Pope Francis speaks during the
weekly general audience at the Vatican, May 11, 2022.)
Pope Francis will visit Canada
July 24-30, the Vatican said on Friday, a trip during which he is expected to
personally apologise for the Catholic Church's role in running residential
schools where many indigenous children were abused. A Vatican statement said
the pope would visit the cities of Edmonton, Quebec and Iqaluit. Grand Chief
George Arcand Jr., whose Treaty 6 territory includes Edmonton, said in a
statement he recognised the impact a visit would have on residential school
survivors, their families and communities. "It is my hope we are on a path
to healing and that survivors' truths are validated with this historic
visit," he said.
The stated aim of the schools,
which operated between 1831 and 1996, was to assimilate indigenous children.
Over that period about 150,000 children were taken from their homes and many
were subjected to abuse, rape and malnutrition in what the Truth and
Reconciliation Commission in 2015 called "cultural genocide." Christian
denominations, predominantly the Catholic Church, ran the schools on behalf of
the government. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said an in-person
apology was "important - and necessary," adding that the pope's trip
would not be possible "without the bravery and determination of the
survivors, indigenous leaders, and youth who shared their stories."
But RoseAnne Archibald, National Chief of the
Assembly of First Nations, said in a statement she was "deeply
disappointed" by the pope's itinerary, which does not include one First
Nation territory where the suspected remains of indigenous children were found
at a former residential school site last year. She will not greet the pope when
he comes, an emailed statement said. Delegations of several indigenous nations
visited the pope last month and accepted his apology then for the Church's role
in Canada's residential schools.
The pope is using a wheelchair
because of a flare-up of pain in his knee. He postponed a trip to Lebanon that
had been scheduled for next month so he can receive treatment. He is still
scheduled to travel to South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo in
early July.
^ It is important for the Pope to
visit Canada in-person and to officially and publicly apologize for the role
the Catholic Church played in the Residential Schools. I do think though that
the Pope should visit one of the Schools where the graves have been found. ^
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