Indigenous artifacts from Vatican returning to Canada as gift from Pope Leo
A historic collection of Indigenous artifacts held by Vatican Museums for a century was handed back to Indigenous groups across the country Saturday morning as a gift from Pope Leo.
A joint statement by the Holy See and Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops says that the return of the 62 artifacts from the Vatican Museum’s controversial ethnographic collection was initiated by the late Pope Francis as a part of his 2022 papal visit to Canada.
Francis wanted to gift the artifacts to the CCCB as a “concrete sign of dialogue, respect and fraternity,” the statement said.
The artifacts will be reunited with their originating communities after their arrival to Canada next month


