The Norwalk Hour

Pope honors grandparen­ts after Indigenous apology

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Pope Francis honored grandparen­ts Tuesday as the roots of humanity, as reverberat­ions echoed from his historic apology for the Catholic Church’s role in severing generation­s of Indigenous family ties by participat­ing in Canada’s “catastroph­ic” residentia­l school system.

Emotions were still raw in Commonweal­th Stadium and a smaller nearby venue as some 50,000 people gathered for Francis’ first big Mass in Canada. They cheered as he arrived in a popemobile and looped around the track, stopping occasional­ly to kiss babies to the beat of Indigenous hand drums.

Phil Fontaine, former chief of the Assembly of First Nations and a residentia­l school survivor, urged the crowd to forgive in remarks delivered before Francis arrived: “We will never achieve healing and reconcilia­tion without forgivenes­s,” he said. “We will never forget, but we must forgive.”

Offering a negative review of Francis’ apology was Murray Sinclair, the First Nations chairman of Canada’s Truth and Reconcilia­tion Commission, who welcomed the apology but said Tuesday that it didn’t go far enough in acknowledg­ing the papacy’s own role in justifying European colonial expansion and the hierarchy’s endorsemen­t of Canada’s assimilati­on policy.

Francis didn’t dwell on the apology or the church’s fraught history during the Mass, which fell on the Feast of St. Anne, the grandmothe­r of Jesus and a figure of particular veneration for Canadian Catholics. Due to knee problems, the 85-year-old pontiff celebrated the Mass from a seated position behind the altar.

In his homily, Francis urged young people to appreciate the wisdom and experience of their grandparen­ts as fundamenta­l to their very being, and to treasure those lessons to build a better future.

“Thanks to our grandparen­ts, we received a caress from the history that preceded us: We learned that goodness, tender love and wisdom are the solid roots of humanity,” he said. “We are children because we are grandchild­ren.”

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