Pope Francis Regrets For Catholic Church’s Assult On Canadian Indigenous Children
Pope Francis started a historic visit to Canada on July 24 to apologize to Indigenous people for abuses by missionaries at residential schools, an essential step in the Catholic Church’s attempt to reconcile with Native communities and help them out in recovering from trauma. Francis kissed the hand of a residential school remnant as he was greeted at the Edmonton, Alberta, airport being Indigenous representatives, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mary Simon, an Inuk who is Canada’s first Indigenous governor-general. This visit has stirred many emotions in Canada as survivors and their families are struggling with the trauma of their loss and receive a long-sought papal apology. Francis had no official events scheduled for July 24, giving him time to rest before his meeting ...
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