The Telegram (St. John's)

Pope: genocide happened at Canadian residentia­l schools

- PHILIP PULLELLA

ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE — Pope Francis said on Saturday that what happened at residentia­l schools that the Roman Catholic and other Christian Churches ran to forcefully assimilate Canada’s Indigenous children was genocide.

The pope made the comment while flying back to Rome after a week-long trip to Canada, where he delivered an historic apology for the Church’s role in the policy.

He was asked by an Indigenous Canadian reporter on the plane why he did not use the word genocide during the trip and if he would accept that members of the Church participat­ed in genocide.

“It’s true that I did not use the word because I didn’t think of it. But I described genocide. I apologized, I asked forgivenes­s for this activity, which was genocide,” Francis said.

“I condemned this, taking children away and trying to change their culture, their minds, change their traditions, a race, an entire culture,” the pope added.

Between 1881 and 1996 more than 150,000 Indigenous children were separated from their families and brought to residentia­l schools. Many children were starved, beaten and sexually abused in a system that Canada’s Truth and Reconcilia­tion Commission called “cultural geno-cide.”

The schools were run for the government­s by religious groups, most of them Catholic priests and nuns.

“Yes, genocide is a technical word, but I did not use it because I did not think of it, but I described ... yes, it is a genocide, yes, yes, clearly. You can say that I said it was a genocide,” he said.

Last Monday, Francis visited the town of Maskwacis, site of two former residentia­l schools, where he apologized and called forced assimilati­on “evil” and a “disastrous error.”

He also apologized for Christian support of the “colonizing mentality” of the times.

 ?? GUGLIELMO MANGIAPANE • REUTERS POOL ?? Pope Francis holds a news conference aboard the papal plane on his flight back to The Vatican on Friday after visiting Canada. During the conference, he acknowledg­ed that the abuses suffered by Indigenous people at residentia­l schools in Canada amounted to genocide.
GUGLIELMO MANGIAPANE • REUTERS POOL Pope Francis holds a news conference aboard the papal plane on his flight back to The Vatican on Friday after visiting Canada. During the conference, he acknowledg­ed that the abuses suffered by Indigenous people at residentia­l schools in Canada amounted to genocide.

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