Pope Francis will land in Rome at dawn on Saturday. His latest visit to Canada, this Friday, will focus on the Inuit, one of the many indigenous peoples. He will meet them in Iqaluit, a small town of less than 8,000 residents, half of whom are Inuit. It will be only 300 km south of the Arctic Circle. Iqaluit is the capital of Nuvanut, Canada’s largest territory located in the northeast.
Pope’s Day in Quebec this Thursday focused more on the internal problems of a Catholic Church plagued by doubts and deep discontent among the faithful. Following the child abuse scandals on the one hand, but also due to the impact of secularization, which in half a century lost its spiritual luster and its powerful influence on Canadian society.
Therefore, the Pope took advantage of the celebratory dinner with the clergy, Canadian nuns and monks at the Cathedral of Our Lady, whose foundation…
Source: Le Figaro
