Residential school survivors tell bishops their expectations of Pope Francis’s visit
WINNIPEG — Residential school survivors met with Roman Catholic bishops today to discuss what they expect from Pope Francis’s visit to Canada next month.
The meeting followed two days of talks among some members of the National Indian Residential School Circle of Survivors about the visit and reconciliation with the church.
Ken Young, the former Assembly of First Nations regional chief for Manitoba, says he was satisfied with the Pope’s apology for the church’s role in residential schools in Rome earlier this year.
Young says he has hope the pontiff will also say the right thing when he comes to Canada.