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Pope Francis to visit Canada in July, expected to apologise for residential schools

  • During the trip the pontiff is expected to apologise for the Catholic Church’s role in running residential schools where many indigenous children were abused
  • Last month, Francis made a historic apology for abuses in Canada’s church-run residential schools and expressed ‘sorrow and shame’

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Pope Francis will visit Canada July 24-30, the Vatican said on Friday, a trip during which he is expected to personally apologise for the Catholic Church’s role in running residential schools where many indigenous children were abused. Photo: Reuters
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Pope Francis will travel to Canada at the end of July, where he is expected to meet Indigenous survivors of abuse committed at church-run residential schools, the Vatican said on Friday.

The 85-year-old, who will travel to the cities of Edmonton, Quebec and Iqaluit, apologised last month to Indigenous delegations who visited him at the Vatican over a scandal that has rocked the Catholic Church.

Numerous investigations into the former residential schools are under way after the discovery of mass unmarked graves, with more than 4,000 children believed to be missing.

Pairs of children’s shoes and toys are seen at memorial in front of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School after the remains of 215 children, some as young as three years old, were found at the site in May 2021. Photo: Reuters
Pairs of children’s shoes and toys are seen at memorial in front of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School after the remains of 215 children, some as young as three years old, were found at the site in May 2021. Photo: Reuters

Further details on the July 24-30 visit will be published in the coming weeks, the Vatican said.

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Friday that “a formal in-person apology” from the head of the Roman Catholic Church to survivors and their families would be an important step “to advance meaningful reconciliation for Indigenous Peoples in our country”.

Francis had earlier said he was keen to visit Canada, but the trip was far from certain due to a painful knee problem that has forced him to begin using a wheelchair.

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A visit to Lebanon initially planned for June was postponed earlier this month over health concerns.

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