Pope Francis on July 25 said he was “deeply sorry” for the Catholic Church’s “catastrophic” involvement in the “cultural destruction” of Canada’s Indigenous peoples through its participation in running the country’s residential schools.
“I humbly beg forgiveness for the evil committed by so many Christians against the Indigenous peoples,” Francis said during a solemn meeting with Indigenous representatives, while visiting the former site of one of the largest residential schools in the country.
The pope’s remarks — his first since arriving in the country on Sunday, July 24 — fulfill a demand from the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which since 2015 has called on the pope to formally issue an apology on Canadian soil for the “spiritual, cultural, emotional, physical and sexual abuse of First Nations, Inuit and Métis children in Catholic-run residential schools.”
“I am sorry,” said Francis. “I ask forgiveness, in particular, for the ways…
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