Pope Francis issues long-awaited apology for church’s role in residential schools
The apology thousands of Indigenous people in Canada have been waiting for was delivered Monday.
During a ceremony at the site of a former residential school in Maskwacis, Alta., Pope Francis apologized for the Catholic church’s role in residential schools in Canada.
“I have come to your native lands to tell you in person of my sorrow, to implore God’s forgiveness, healing and reconciliation, to express my closeness and to pray with you and for you,” the Pope said to begin his speech.
He said the memories of the children who never returned from residential schools has left him with a sense of “sorrow, indignation and shame.”