By Linda Bordoni
Vatican City, July 17, 2022: Pope Francis looks ahead to his upcoming apostolic journey to Canada describing it as “a penitential pilgrimage” that will hopefully contribute to a process of healing and reconciliation with the country’s indigenous peoples.
“Next Sunday, God willing, I will leave for Canada; therefore, I wish now to address all the people of that country,” Pope Francis said July 17 after the recitation of the Sunday Angelus Prayer in St. Peter’s Square.
The Pope’s journey to Canada is scheduled to take place July 24-30, and he will visit the cities of Edmonton, Québec and Iqaluit.
“Dear brothers and sisters of Canada, as you know, I will come among you especially in the name of Jesus to meet and embrace the indigenous peoples.”
He went on to explain that “Unfortunately, in Canada, many Christians, including some members of religious institutes, have contributed to the policies of cultural assimilation that, in the past, have severely harmed indigenous communities in various ways.”
The Pope recalled a series of meetings he held in the Vatican in April with delegations from Canada’s First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples, during which he listened to their stories about life in the residential school system – a scheme for the forcible integration of indigenous children into Canadian culture by separating them from their families and communities and placing them in boarding schools.
On those occasions, he said, he expressed “his sorrow and solidarity for the harm they have suffered.”
Penitential Pilgrimage
“Now I am about to make a penitential pilgrimage, which I hope, with God’s grace, will contribute to the journey of healing and reconciliation already undertaken.”
The Pope also voiced his thanks for the preparatory work that is underway “and for the welcome you will give me.”
“Thank you all! And I ask you to please accompany me with your prayers.”
Source: https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2022-07/pope-canada-pilgrimage-indigenous-peoples-angelus-reconciliation.html