Indigenous leaders to meet with Pope Francis seeking apology for residential schools
OTTAWA — A delegation of Indigenous leaders will visit the Vatican later this year to press for a papal apology for the Catholic Church’s role in residential schools.
The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops says an Indigenous delegation will visit the Vatican between Dec. 17 and 20 to meet with Pope Francis and “foster meaningful encounters of dialogue and healing.”
Patricia D’Souza, director of communications for the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, says her organization is involved in arranging a visit to the Vatican and discussions are ongoing.
Kat Patenaude of the Manitoba Métis Federation also says the Indigenous leaders’ visit to the Vatican is currently scheduled for December.