
Canada’s Catholic bishops formally apologize for role in residential school system
Global News
The letter raises the possibility of a papal visit to Canada as part of the healing process.
Canada’s Catholic bishops are apologizing for the church’s role in the residential school system.
In an open letter, the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops expressed their “profound remorse” for their participation in the system, which led to the suppression of Indigenous languages and culture.
“We acknowledge the grave abuses that were committed by some members of our Catholic community; physical, psychological, emotional, spiritual, cultural, and sexual,” the letter reads.
“We also sorrowfully acknowledge the historical and ongoing trauma and the legacy of suffering and challenges faced by Indigenous Peoples that continue to this day.”
The bishops are committed to healing, the letter reads, and have pledged to fundraise across the country to support initiatives that will lead the church and Indigenous communities “into a new era of reconciliation.”
The letter says the church is also committed to providing records to help memorialize those buried in unmarked graves.
Indigenous leaders are set to travel to the Vatican to meet with Pope Francis in December to ask for a papal apology.
“Pope Francis will encounter and listen to the Indigenous participants, so as to discern how he can support our common desire to renew relationships and walk together along the path of hope in the coming years,” the letter said.