The Province

No church apology for residentia­l school role

- MIA RABSON

OTTAWA — Pope Francis will not apologize to residentia­l school survivors and their families for the role the Roman Catholic Church played in operating the schools or the abuses suffered by their students.

A papal apology was one of the 94 recommenda­tions from the Truth and Reconcilia­tion Commission and during a visit to the Vatican last year, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau personally asked the Pope to consider such a gesture.

The commission recommende­d an apology similar to that offered by the Pope to Irish victims of sexual abuse in 2010. In 2015, Pope Frances issued an apology in Bolivia to Indigenous peoples in the Americas for the “grave sins” of colonialis­m.

Bishop Lionel Gendron, president of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, Tuesday released a letter to the Indigenous Peoples of Canada saying Pope Francis has not shied away from acknowledg­ing injustices faced by Indigenous peoples around the world, but that he can’t personally issue an apology for residentia­l schools.

“The Catholic Bishops of Canada have been in dialogue with the Pope and the Holy See concerning the legacy of suffering you have experience­d,” Gendron wrote. “The Holy Father is aware of the findings of the Truth and Reconcilia­tion Commission, which he takes seriously. As far as call to action #58 is concerned, after carefully considerin­g the request and extensive dialogue with the bishops of Canada, he felt that he could not personally respond.”

Gendron says the Pope has not ruled out a visit to Canada and a meeting with Indigenous Peoples, but in the meantime is encouragin­g Canadian bishops to continue working with Indigenous Peoples on reconcilia­tion issues and projects that help with healing.

Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde said in a statement he has written to Pope Frances urging him to come to Canada and meet Indigenous peoples. He is also seeking a direct meeting with the Pope to discuss the issue further.

“Hearing an apology directly from Pope Francis would be an important act of healing and reconcilia­tion, much like his apology delivered to the Indigenous peoples of the Americas in 2015,” Bellegarde said.

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