Current Problems: Church Apologies and Reconciliation (58-61)

Exploring Theme: "Indigenous Responses to Pope's Apology"

Updates on this page: 8 (Filtered by Indigenous Group "Métis")
 

January 5, 2023


Reflection: Pope’s apology was historic, but did it matter?

Nunatsiaq News managing editor Corey Larocque looks back on Pope Francis’ visit to Iqaluit This article is one in a series in which Nunatsiaq News journalists reflect on a story from 2022 that they loved to tell. Nunatsiaq News: I’ve always been a sucker for big historical events — glued to the TV for royal...

July 28, 2022


Special Statement by President Chartrand following Pope Francis’ historic visit to Canada

NationTalk: Winnipeg, MB –  in the National Homeland of the Red River Métis - Today, the Manitoba Métis Federation (MMF), the National Government of the Red River Métis, also known as the Manitoba Métis, reflects on the encounters with His Holiness, Pope Francis, after his historic visit and apology in Canada. While there are many who will...

July 27, 2022


Representative’s Statement on Pope Francis’s Visit to Canada

“The most important day of an apology is the day after, and the year after. We all need to be looking at what the Pope does then.” Cindy Blackstock, Executive Director, First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada NationTalk: With those wise words, Dr. Blackstock this week crystalized the essence of Pope Francis’s...

July 27, 2022


Reflecting on the Pope’s visit, Pauktuutit is centered on supporting former students, day students, and families

NationTalk: IQALUIT, July 27, 2022 – Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada’s President Sharpe and board members understand that the intergenerational trauma caused by the Roman Catholic church has impacted Inuit women, families, and communities.  To support former students and address Intergenerational impacts on families, aftercare is critical. Providing mental health support is essential, and our...

July 27, 2022


In U.S., Indigenous groups echo Canadian complaints that Pope’s apology falls short

Indian Country Today (ICT) – Canadian Press: WASHINGTON – The “penitential pilgrimage” by Pope Francis to heal the relationship between Indigenous Peoples in Canada and the Catholic Church has been resonating in the United States, a country coming to terms with its own troubled history of residential schools.  In U.S., too, faint praise for papal...

July 26, 2022


Pope’s apology doesn’t acknowledge church’s role as ‘co-author’ of dark chapter: Murray Sinclair

CBC: The former Manitoba senator who chaired the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada says there’s a “deep hole” in the apology issued by Pope Francis Monday for the role Catholics played in Canada’s residential school system. Murray Sinclair says the historic apology, although meaningful to many residential school survivors and their families, fell short of Call to Action...

July 26, 2022


Métis National Council president on split reaction to papal apology

CTV News Edmonton: Métis reaction to Pope Francis’ apology to Indigenous People in Canada on Monday was mixed, with some accepting the pontiff’s words as genuine, others wanting more, and many demanding their trauma be recognized more fully. “Reconciliation – it didn’t begin and it didn’t happen today. Though we did, I feel, make another...

July 25, 2022


National Chief RoseAnne Archibald finds Pope Francis’ apology falls short

CBC: Although AFN National Chief RoseAnne Archibald appreciated the personal nature of Pope Francis’ apology she also felt that the apology fell short on a number of fronts: Failure to rescind the Doctrine of Discovery that was the primary instrument of colonization for the stealing of Indigenous land and genocide of Indigenous people. This doctrine...

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